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The Followers of God in every age Join us today for our All Saints Sunday service today is from St James the Apostle Church, nestled in the heart of Swimbridge, North Devon.The Service will be led by Rev Cathy Scoffield, Rector of the Four Ways Mission Community, and Rev Rosie Austin the Rural Church Officer for Exeter, the service will reflect on three themes.The people of God are in every placeThe Saints of God are in every timeThe followers of God are in every ageTogether, they’ll explore how these timeless statements continue to shape our faith and community today.Music will be joyfully led by the children of Swimbridge Church of England School and the beautiful harmonies of St Martin’s Voices.We invite you to tune in and reconnect with Scripture, worship, and fellowship—alongside our growing online community across England and beyond.Join our online community on Facebook from 9am on Sunday.
The best-selling book in history - Online Bible Sunday Service.Our service today is from St Paul's, Barrow-in-Furness in South Cumbria in the Diocese of Carlisle.Rev Dr Robin Ham and members of St Paul's will be celebrating Bible Sunday, as we mark the importance of the Bible as the foundation of the Christian faith, giving thanks for God's word and reflecting together on its impact on individual lives and communities. Prayers will be led for the Diocese of Carlisle and its Cumbria Way project, including Rising Faith Barrow. Music will be led by the members of the St Paul's Worship team and we'll hear from Amy, who shares her journey of hearing God speak through the Bible after first attending a baby and toddler group.Tune in and be encouraged to connect afresh with the Bible alongside our online community of Christians across England and beyond.
A Service for the Feast of St Luke.Today our service is from St John's and St Luke's, Peterborough. Rev Michelle Dalliston and her team celebrate the feast of St Luke and show us how they try to be like him in all their work, from community support hubs to youth groups and beyond. Music is led by the church choirs and also three local schools who will perform an inspiring version of My Lighthouse.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting Christians across England and beyond.
How beautiful upon the mountains.Our Service today is from Switzerland with Rev Richard Allen, rector of the Trelawny Benefice.Rev Richard will be taking us on his travels around this beautiful landscape full of mountains, lakes and waterfalls as he looks after the English speaking churches in the area. We will be exploring the advice the Apostle Paul gives to Timothy about proclaiming the word of the Lord and how we can use this practically in our Christian life. Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting Christians across England and beyond.
This week our service for Homelessness Sunday is from St Barnabas Ealing, in conjunction with Housing Justice.Our theme this week is 'Love thy neighbour' and we will be reflecting on how the smallest of things can make a huge difference to others. Rev Sarah Howard-Jones will lead our service and we will hear about the experiences of people who have been helped by the Housing Justice hosting project.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting Christians across England and beyond.
"Paying it forward." This week, our service is from the Parish of Morpeth in Northumberland and focuses on generosity. Led by Canon Simon White, with a sermon from lay reader Sharon Williams, we'll be thinking about God's generosity towards us and how we can be generous with others.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting Christians across England and beyond.
"Follow me and be my disciple" This week, our service is from the Parish of Moseley in Birmingham and touches on themes of Creationtide and also St Matthew the Apostle and Evangelist.Our Service is led by Rev Angela Hannafin and her team from St Mary's and St Anne's, with music from St Mary's Robed Choir.The children of this diverse parish will be sharing with us how they have found their place in church and all they help to do on a weekly basis.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting Christians across England and beyond.
Today's online service is a special service for Education Sunday.Children are at the heart of education, so we are privileged that this week that children from around the country will lead the majority of our service, sharing prayers, worship and word. We will also hear from Rev Canon Nigel Genders, who will be talking to us about the importance of the education of children in transforming our world.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting Christians across England and beyond.
The cost of following Jesus. Todays service for the Twelfth Sunday after Trinity comes from Top Church in Dudley.Rev James Treasure and his team will explore what Jesus means when he talks about the cost of discipleship and following him in our Gospel reading, Luke 14.25-33. Worship will be lead by Top Church's worship band with a beautiful original song, Kyrie, written by their worship director Dave Shaw. Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting Christians across England and beyond.
Unspoken Prayer, A Service in the style of Taizé. Todays service for the Eleventh Sunday after Trinity is a special ecumenical service of prayer in the style of Taizé, from St Jude-on-the-Hill in London.Rev Em Kolltveit is leading this service with the Taizé group she recently joined, to explore this very unique and beautiful style of prayer and song which was developed by the ecumenical religious community from the village of Taizé to allow all who came to visit to be able to join in unity and reconciliation.We will hear the story behind Taizé and also hear how this group has deepened each others faith.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting Christians across England and beyond.
"Do not say I am only a child" This Tenth Sunday after Trinity, Rev Deborah Perreau and the community of the Cloverleaf Parishes invite us to explore the Bible, from Jeremiah 1:4-10 and Luke 13:10-17, posing us three questions:Do we know who we are?How well do we know our communities?Are we prepared for change to come?The service features many from their community - including some four-legged friends - as we hear how Jesus has impacted the lives of this rural area, with worship from St Martin's Voices.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith and fellowship connecting Christians across England and beyond.
What is the fire that Jesus longs to kindle? Our service today for the ninth Sunday after Trinity is from Chew Valley West Benefice in the Diocese of Bath and Wells where Rev Dr Ian Mills will reflect on our readings from the prophet Jeremiah, and the challenging words of Jesus in our gospel today from Luke 12.You're welcome to join this community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond.
Today's service is from St James's Piccadilly where Rev Dr Mariama Ifode-Blease will be exploring Luke's Gospel, 12.32-40 where Jesus talks about being prepared and ready for action after a period of waiting.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond.
A Lammas Service for the Seventh Sunday after Trinity Today's service is from Woodbridge Group of Churches where Rev Christian Saguyan, the Curate in Charge, will lead us in this Festival of First Fruits. With the help of local farming families and communities, we will hear about how we can see the bigger picture of God's provision for us. Rev Christian will also tell us about why he chose to serve within a rural setting.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond.
"Lord teach us to pray"This week's service for Sunday 27 July is from St Peter Bolton Le Moors, Bolton Parish Church, where Rev Hannah Lane and her team will be looking at some of the most well known words in the world - the Lord's Prayer. We'll hear why the only thing the disciples asked Jesus to teach them was how to pray and how these words relate to our communities, schools and daily life.Canon Slade Church of England School also features in the service with Rev Hannah Lane and Canon Slade's Paul Saxon sitting down to talk about the impact the school had when they attended and how the values instilled have set them and others on the path to a life of faith.
Join us today for a service of Matins for the Fifth Sunday after Trinity from the historic St Giles-in-the-Fields, London, led by Rev Phillip Dawson.In today's gospel reading, Luke 10:38-42, we will explore what advice Jesus gives us on how to get along despite disagreements as faithful family and how to find that peace which passes all understanding. Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond.
Our service for Sea Sunday is from the Trelawny Benefice in Cornwall.The service is led by Rev Richard Allen, who will be taking us around coastal locations in his benefice, meeting seafaring members of the community from the RNLI to local fishermen, while reflecting on the Parable of the Good Samaritan.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond.
Our service today is for the Third Sunday after Trinity, from St Mary's Church, Runwell, Essex.The service is Led by Rev Jonathan Evens and focuses on how we can travel light in our lives and in the world. We will explore what Jesus teaches us about travelling light from Luke 1: 1:11,16-20.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond.
Our service today, for the Second Sunday after Trinity, is from Christ Church, Flackwell Heath.The service is led by Rev James Dwyer and we will be reflecting on Luke 9, where Jesus explains the cost of following him. Music will be provided by St Martin's Voices.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond.
Our Service for the first Sunday after Trinity takes the from of a service of morning prayer from St Stephen's, Westminster.The service is led by Rev Graham Buckle, who invites us to hold in our hearts the peace of our world during this quiet and reflective time together of sung and spoken word, with music provided by St Martin's Voices.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond.
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