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Join us for our weekly online services, published each Sunday.
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"Is there something deeper with God?" Our Church of England national online service this week comes from St Michael's, Stockwell Parish.This service is led by Rev Erica Wooff as she explores the theme of finding something deeper with God .
Love, peace and unity.Our national online service for the Second Sunday after Trinity comes from St Giles-in-the-Fields London.This traditional service of Mattins is led by three curates who will be priested in the coming weeks, and explores the theme of love, peace and unity.
"God's purpose for you" - A service for Volunteering SundayOur national online service for Volunteering Sunday comes from the Devon County Show, in the Diocese of Exeter.This service is led by volunteers, clergy and CJ the Cheeky Panda, celebrating the vital role of volunteers, especially in children's and youth work.
"Father, Son & Holy Spirit" - A Service for Trinity SundayOur national online service for Trinity Sunday comes from the Trelawny Benefice in Cornwall and is led by Rev Richard Allen.We travel around the benefice exploring what it means for God to be Father, Son and Holy Spirit to us all.
"Come Holy Spirit" - A service for Pentecost.Our Church of England online service for Pentecost is from Christ Church Dartford in collaboration with Thy Kingdom Come and led by Rev Alex Coakley Young. We conclude 11 days of the global wave of prayer for more people to know Jesus and pray "Come Holy Spirit".The service is led by Rev Alex Coakley Young.
"Jesus in the heart of education" - A Service for Further Education SundayOur Church of England online service for the Further Education Sunday is from The West Midlands Church Council.During this service Nigel Roberts, the chaplaincy ambassador, shows us how chaplains support students and teacher and bring Jesus into the heart of further education.
The beauty of God's world. Our national online service for the Sixth Sunday of Easter is from St Jude-on-the-Hill, in the Diocese of London.Rev Emily Kolltveit explores the question "How does the beauty of God's natural world show his love for all of us?"
Jesus the true vine - A service for the Fifth Sunday of Easter.Our service for the Fifth Sunday of Easter is from St Chad's Welbourn, in the Diocese of Lincoln.The Ven Dr Justine Allain-Chapman will lead a service of morning prayer from this beautiful church, focusing on how Jesus describes himself as the true vine.
"Jesus our Shepherd" - The Church of England's online service for Vocation SundayOur service for Vocation Sunday comes from various locations around the Church of England.Rev Helen Fraser will lead this service, with contributions from people in different stages of their vocation. The sermon is delivered by Bishop of Stockport, Sam Corley, who talks to us about who we are in Christ and who he is calling us to become.
Our service for the Third Sunday of Easter is from the church of St Mary's, Lancaster.Lois Kirtley, a licensed Lay Minister will lead this service around the Church's stations of the cross. The sermon is delivered by Rev Leah Vasey-Saunders about how we are witnesses to the resurrection.
"Hallelujah! Christ is risen!"Our service for the Eastertide is from the St Peter & St Paul, Rustington.Rev Laura Darrell lead's this Service of the Word, discussing how Easter changes everything.
Easter Day- The Way of the Cross IVChrist is risen!Join us from St Mary's Church, Holy Island, to celebrate this Easter Day as Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell talks of how the resurrection of Jesus is the turning point in our lives.
Holy Saturday - The Way of the Cross IIIHoly Saturday is an 'in between' day. A day of sadness, waiting and anticipation.Led by Rev Canon Dr Sarah Hills from St Mary's Church, Holy Island, this service features music on location from St Martin's Voices.
Good Friday- The Way of the Cross IIOn Good Friday, Rev Canon Dr Sarah Hills encourages us to reflect on the field of Gethsemane and shares her experience of a Good Friday peace walk.Coming from St Mary's Church, Holy Island, the service features music from St Martin's Voices.
Maundy Thursday- The Way of the Cross IIn today's service for Maundy Thursday, Rev Canon Dr Sarah Hills reflects on Jesus washing his disciples' feet and how the small, everyday actions that we take for those around us show our love and care.Coming from St Mary's Church, Holy Island, the service features music from St Martin's Voices.
Our service for Palm Sunday comes from the Chapel at Church House, Westminster.The service is led by Rev Canon Chris Russell, and also marks the fourth anniversary of the Church of England's national online services.
Our service for the Fifth Sunday of Lent comes from St Giles-in-the-Fields, London.Led by Rev Phillip Dawson, the gospel reading in this service signifies a pivotal moment in our journey through Lent. With the seven ‘signs’ of John’s gospel behind us, Jesus directs our focus towards his glory, his passion, and his path to the cross.
Our service for Mothering Sunday comes from the Old Deanery of St Paul's Cathedral.The service is led by the Bishop of London, Rt Rev Sarah Mullally and focuses on the joy and celebrations, but also the complexities and sadness the day can bring.
Our service for the Third Sunday of Lent comes from St Mary & St Michael Stoke Charity.Rev Dr Robert Rees will lead this service of communion and fellowship, focused on the power and scandal of God.
Our service for the Second Sunday of Lent from the Trelawny Benefice in Cornwall.Rev Richard Allen will lead this service as he ventures around his benefice talking about taking up your cross and following the Lord.
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