Online Worship
We are finding new ways of “being church” to one another during these times of social distancing and lock-down. You will be able to listen to our services via live streaming (starting about 5 minutes before they start) or at a later time. Slides will also guide you throughout the service. You can click on the following links to access the service of your choice.
Sunday, 24 January 2021
10:30 Contemporary Service (Leader: Katherine Fortier, Preacher: Canon Michael Roden)
10:30 Traditional Service (Leader: Jan Huber, Preacher: Revd Guy Diakiese Matumona)
17.00: Choral Evensong (Minister and Speaker: Canon Michael Roden) (link not yet available)
No Wellspring Service this week
Sunday, 17 January 2021
10:30 Morning Prayer and Service of the Word (Traditional Service) – Leader and Preacher: Revd Canon Michael Roden
Sunday, 10 January 2021
- 10:30 Morning Prayer Service (Contemporary)
- Minister: Katherine Fortier
- Preacher: Revd Michel Roden
- 10:30 Licensing Service of Revd Canon Michael Roden (Traditional)
- Minister: The Revd Sam van Leer, Acting Archdeacon of North-West Europe
(Note: this is the same Service from 09 January.)
- Minister: The Revd Sam van Leer, Acting Archdeacon of North-West Europe
Sunday, 09 January 2021
- 14:00 Licensing Service of Revd Canon Michael Roden (Traditional)
- Minister: The Revd Sam van Leer, Acting Archdeacon of North-West Europe
Sunday, 03 January 2021
- 10:30 Morning Prayer Service (Traditional)
- Minister: Revd Michel Roden
- Preacher: Jan Huber
Sunday, 27 December 2020
- 10:30 Morning Prayer Service
- Minister: Revd Michel Roden
Friday, 25 December 2020 – Christmas Day
- 10:30 Christmas Day Service of Carols and Readings
- Minister: Revd Michel Roden
Thursday, 24 December 2020 – Christmas Eve
- 17:00 All Age Nativity Service
- Minister: Revd Michael Roden
- 23:00 Christmas Eve Service of Carols and Readings
- Minister: Revd Michael Roden
Music included in these services is authorised under CCLI Licence No. 609242
Common Worship: Services and Prayers for the Church of England, material from which is included in this service, is copyright © The Archbishops’ Council 2000