
Our ministry team have prepared this daily material for our journey together through Holy Week. You will find links for each day being activated as we go through the week.
Palm Sunday, 5th April, Sunday service, with Revd Colin Preece, service order and link to readings
Monday 6th April, Passion of Christ I with meditation, Revd Nigel Freathy
Tuesday 7th April, Passion of Christ II with meditation, Bishop Oliver Simon
Wednesday 8th April, Passion of Christ III with meditation, Mrs Jan Lees
Maundy Thursday, 9th April, service, Fr Steven Martin, service sheet and link to readings
Good Friday, 10th April, Stations of the Cross, Station 12 and Station 13, Revd Victoria Chester (complete Stations here) and link to readings
Holy Saturday, 11th April, service, Fr Steven Martin and service order
In such unprecedented, difficult times we give thanks to Fr. Steven, Fr. Colin, to Jane, Charles, Nick and all the ministry team for joining us together and reminding us that we are not alone. Although we cannot be with you in person we are with you in spirit and are so proud and comforted by the warmth and fellowship that exists in our community. May the Lord bless us all and direct us to resolve the issues with coronavirus.
Having “attended” the Palm SundayService I am amazed again at the quality and the amount of material you have all put together to encourage us in our prayer and worship. Facebook postings from the Rectory. Music, Stations of the Cross (something I have never engaged with before) or this the second of our Sunday Services, all well presented and gratefully received.
Thank you to all in the Ministry Team.
The excellent services, and Stations of the Cross now form a regularity in the days of”I ought to be doing—but tomorrow will do—“. What you have all put together gives a good feeling of “We are a team” as I recognise and picture each of you —-I trust that we will always be able to access them—they are all worth several hearings, with lovely JSB played as well! Thank You !!!
I’ll leave the links on the website for a good while to come.
Thank you for the beautiful Passion Of Christ and reflections. Moving, thoughtful and totally relevant to our current times.