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Weekly online services

Watch our weekly online worship services from across the Church of England.

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Generosity Week

Generosity is at the heart of our faith. We believe in a generous God and our own generosity is a testament and hallmark of our faith in action.

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Generosity Week

A Service of the Word for Bible Sunday

Join us for this week's national service from the Diocese of Bath and Wells. The Service of the Word for Bible Sunday is led by chaplains Becky Cox and Rev Mike Haslam.

24/10/2021
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Headshots of 6 people involved with the weekly service

‘God is with us in our pain and fear’ – Bishop of London’s message of hope for national weekly service

Tens of thousands of people coping with bereavement amid the coronavirus pandemic are to be remembered in prayers at a special national Church of England service from St Paul’s Cathedral to be broadcast this weekend.

30/10/2020
  • News & Stories
Weekly online service contributors.

Parliament Week - get involved

Parliament week runs from 2-8 November 2019. Find out how your church can get involved. 

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A banner advertising UK Parliament Week 2019.

Bishop of London and Chief Nursing Officer to take part in national online church service for Florence Nightingale anniversary

The Bishop of London and the Chief Nursing Officer for England are to take part in a national online service this Sunday celebrating the work of nurses and healthcare workers and marking the 200th anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale.

07/05/2020
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Statement from the Church of England.

Women of Holy Week

Women of Holy Week is a series of nine stories about nine different, but interlinked, women written by Paula Gooder, originally as Holy Week, Easter and Ascension Day reflections for Southwark Cathedral in 2021.

Starting with Palm Sunday and finishing with Ascension Day, these nine stories imagine what it might have been like to accompany Jesus in this final week of his life from the perspective of nine women. Some of them we know with certainty were there because the Gospels tell us they were: the widow with two coins, the woman with the ointment of pure nard, Mary wife of Clopas, Mary Magdalene, Mary mother of Jesus. Some are not mentioned at all, but someone like them was probably present: a woman journeying to Jerusalem for the Passover, the wife of a scribe, and a female disciple at the Last Supper. The stories also aim to travel from the outside in: from people who had the most fleeting encounters with Jesus at the start of the week to his most devoted followers at the end.

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Artwork of a procession entering Jerusalem holding palms on Palm Sunday

Searching for God in London Fashion Week

NEWS / Searching for God in London Fashion Week.

14/09/2016
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Press release from the Church of England.

Online giving at Christmas

Guidance and ideas to encourage online giving in your church this Christmas

14/12/2020
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Online giving this Christmas

Worship at Home for Easter Sunday and Holy Week

Details of the Church of England's worship at home for Easter Sunday, Maundy Thursday and Good Friday.

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A service of Prayer for the Nation

This online service of Prayer For The Nation comes from Durham Cathedral. The service, marking Christ The King, is led by the Bishop of Durham, with contributions from the Dean of Durham.

22/11/2020
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Headshots of 6 people involved with the weekly service

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