An invitation for you…

Welcome to our website. We’d like to thank you for popping by and take this opportunity to invite you to join us for our public worship services in the coming days. They are open to all and all are welcome.
Our gathered worship is a key expression of our love for God and we believe that when we gather together, Jesus is with us and among us. This coming weekend there will be services in both of our Churches and you will be most welcome to join with us – even if you’ve never been to our Church before.

Christ Church
The weather is looking good for a beautiful Muddy Church on Saturday 26th April. We meet at 4pm in The Orchard (enter through the gate in the fence in the back corner of the Churchyard). Meeting God in creation is the aim of our Muddy Church and we invite you to come along and join in. Make sure to wear suitable clothing for the weather.
On Sunday morning (27th April) we meet in the Church for our Sunday Worship which begins at 11am. We welcome as our preacher this week the Archdeacon of Loughborough. Our Bible reading will be from John 20.19-31. After the service, free refreshments will be available in The Bower Room and everyone is invited to stay. Our Annual Meeting will also take place and further details can be found by following the menu link above.

St Peter’s Church
This weekend, we continue our Easter celebrations with a service of Evening Prayer (also known as Evensong). Our preacher will be Revd Colin Resch. Our psalm for the service will be Psalm 150. The Bible readings will be Acts 5.27-32 & John 20.19-31.
After the service, there will be refreshments available in The Vestry and we will also hold our Annual Meeting to elect two churchwardens and three new members of the Parochial Church Council. During the meeting we will receive a report of the work of the Church over the last year and there will be the opportunity to ask questions about the life of the Church in our parish. More information about the annual meeting can be found by following the menu link above.

An invitation for you this Easter weekend…

Welcome to our website. We’d like to thank you for popping by and take this opportunity to invite you to join us for our public worship services in the coming days. They are open to all and all are welcome.
Our gathered worship is a key expression of our love for God and we believe that when we gather together, Jesus is with us and among us. This coming Sunday (20th April) is Easter Sunday – a day when the remembers again the resurrection of our Lord Jesus. There will be services in both of our Churches and you will be most welcome to join with us – even if you’ve never been to our Church before – to find out more.

Christ Church
Our Sunday Worship for Easter Day begins at 11am and we’d love to extend an invitation for you to join us.

Our services are suitable for people of all ages and you can be assured of a warm welcome whether you are new to our Church or if you’ve been coming along since… well, for ever. We offer a blend of modern worship that we think you will enjoy. Come on your own, with a friend or with your family. Parents, bring your children; children, bring your grown-ups.

Today is Easter Sunday and in our service today, we share in Holy Communion (bread and wine) remembering the Last Supper when Jesus took bread and wine and shared them with his disciples asking that they continue to do this in remembrance of him.

If you’re new to Church, just let someone know when you arrive and we will guide you through the service and answer any questions you might have. There’s always good coffee on hand (other drinks are available) and a biscuit or two.

St Peter’s Church
Today is Easter Sunday and we remember Christ, risen from the dead. Alleluia! Christ is risen.

Join us at St Peter’s at for a service of Holy Communion using liturgy from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. The service begins at 9.30am. Whether you are new to Church or have been attending for many years, we are sure that you will find the words and music draw you close to the living God in worship and adoration.

After the conclusion of our service, do stay to join us for tea and coffee served in the Antill Vestry at the back of Church when you will have the opportunity to chat to other members of the congregation and make new friends.

Annual Meetings

Our Annual Parochial Church Meetings are coming up and you can find all the information you need here on our website by clicking on the links below or by following the links in the Menu.

Christ Church
The meeting will take place on Sunday 27 April 2025. It will take place at 12noon (or as soon as possible after our Morning Worship has concluded). At this meeting we will be electing two church wardens, receiving the annual report and electing two of our Church members to serve on the Parochial Church Council.
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St Peter’s Church
The meeting will take place on Sunday 27 April 2025. It will take place at 7pm (or as soon as possible after our service of Evensong has concluded). At this meeting we will be electing two church wardens, receiving the annual report and electing three of our Church members to serve on the Parochial Church Council.
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An invitation for you…

Welcome to our website. We’d like to thank you for popping by and take this opportunity to invite you to join us for our public worship services in the coming days. They are open to all and all are welcome.
Our gathered worship is a key expression of our love for God and we believe that when we gather together, Jesus is with us and among us. This coming Sunday (13th April) is Palm Sunday when we remember again Jesus entry into Jerusalem before his arrest and crucifixion. There will be services in both of our Churches and you will be most welcome to join with us – even if you’ve never been to our Church before.

Christ Church
We meet at 11am and will celebrate Palm Sunday with a special service of Holy Communion with activities designed for all ages. Refreshments will be served throughout the service and we can guarantee you a warm welcome even if it’s your first time with us.

St Peter’s Church
This week we have a service of Holy Communion at 9.30am to celebrate Palm Sunday. The service here uses traditional liturgy from The Book Of Common Prayer. After the service, tea/coffee will be available in the Vestry.
Later, at 4pm, we meet again for Senior Sunday consisting of a short act of worship followed by a sandwich tea.

An invitation for you…

Welcome to our website. We’d like to thank you for popping by and take this opportunity to invite you to join us for our public worship services in the coming days. They are open to all and all are welcome.
Our gathered worship is a key expression of our love for God and we believe that when we gather together, Jesus is with us and among us. This coming Sunday (30th March) is Mothering Sunday and there will be services in both of our Churches. You will be most welcome to join with us – even if you’ve never been to our Church before.

Christ Church
We meet for Sunday Worship at 11am in a relaxed Cafe Church style with home-made cakes, tea and coffee all available free of charge. The service is themed around God’s love for us and, of course, Mothering Sunday. Our Bible reading is from Luke 15.1-3, 11b-32. We do hope you will be able to join us whether you come on your own, with a friend, or as a family.

St Peter’s Church
This Sunday we meet at 6pm for a service of Evening Prayer (also known as Evensong). This traditional service will include readings from Psalm 127, Exodus 2.1-10 & Colossians 3.12-17. After our service, tea and coffee will be available free of charge in the Vestry. We look forward to having you with us.

An invitation for you…

Welcome to our website. We’d like to thank you for popping by and take this opportunity to invite you to join us for our public worship services in the coming days. They are open to all and all are welcome.
Our gathered worship is a key expression of our love for God and we believe that when we gather together, Jesus is with us and among us. This coming weekend, there will be services in both of our Churches and you will be most welcome to join with us – even if you’ve never been to our Church before.

Christ Church
On Saturday 22nd March, we meet again for Muddy Church in The Orchard (behind Christ Church). Come along at 4pm and join in the delight of outside worship around an open fire. There will be hot drinks available as well as marshmallows to toast. Wrap up warm, wear sensible shoes and bring something to sit on if possible.
Our Sunday Worship on 23rd March begins at 11am and we look forward to welcoming you to Christ Church as we gather as God’s family to worship him. Our Bible Reading this Sunday is from Luke 13.1-9. Come on your own, with a friend or with the whole family. All are welcome.

St Peter’s Church
This coming Sunday, 23rd March, we gather at 9.30am for our service of Holy Communion. This traditional service uses words from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer accompanied by traditional hymns. Even if you’ve never been to Church before, we are sure you will find yourself touched by the reverence of our worship together. Our Bible Readings will be from Revelation 1 Corinthians 10.1-13 & Luke 13.1-9. The service will be followed by tea and coffee served in the Vestry.

An invitation for you…

Welcome to our website. We’d like to thank you for popping by and take this opportunity to invite you to join us for our public worship services in the coming days. They are open to all and all are welcome.
Our gathered worship is a key expression of our love for God and we believe that when we gather together, Jesus is with us and among us. This coming Sunday (16th March) marks the second Sunday in Lent. There will be services in both of our Churches and you will be most welcome to join with us – even if you’ve never been to our Church before.

Christ Church
Our Sunday Worship begins at 11am and will include the sharing of Communion with the opportunity to receive prayer for healing for yourself or on behalf of someone else. Our Bible reading for the service is from Genesis 15.1-12, 17-18. After the service there will be refreshments served free of charge. We do hope you might be able to join us.

St Peter’s Church
We have our Tea Time Church meeting this Sunday at 4pm. The short half-hour service, which is especially suitable for children and families, will be followed by a sandwich tea served in the vestry.
At 6pm, we have a service of Evening Prayer (sometimes called Evensong) with readings from Psalm 27, Genesis 15.1-12, 17-18 and Philippians 3.17 – 4.1. After this service, tea/coffee will be served in the vestry.

March Newsletter now online

A little later than usual, I have uploaded the March edition of Church News to the website. Click on the image below to read a copy online. As usual, printed copies are available free of charge in our churches or by request.

An invitation to you…

Welcome to our website. We’d like to thank you for popping by and take this opportunity to invite you to join us for our public worship services in the coming days. They are open to all and all are welcome.
Our gathered worship is a key expression of our love for God and we believe that when we gather together, Jesus is with us and among us. This coming Sunday (9th March) marks the first Sunday in Lent. There will be services in both of our Churches and you will be most welcome to join with us – even if you’ve never been to our Church before.

Christ Church
Our Sunday Worship begins at 11am, so feel free to join us a few minutes before then. If you’re new to our Church, please introduce yourself to one of the welcome team and we will be happy to talk you through what you can expect. Tea/Coffee will be available free of charge throughout our service so please feel free to make use of that facility. Our Bible reading will be Luke 4.1-13 – Jesus tempted in the wilderness. This service will be espcially suitable for families and people of all ages to join together in worship.

St Peter’s Church
There are two services at St Peter’s Church this Sunday. Our main service is at 9.30am during which we will share Holy Communion together. This service will be followed by free refreshments served in the vestry. Our Bible readings for this service will be Romans 10.8b-13 and Luke 4.1-13.
Then, at 4pm we gather again for our Senior Sunday service which will be followed by a sandwich tea served in the vestry.

An invitation to you…

Welcome to our website. We’d like to thank you for popping by and take this opportunity to invite you to join us for our public worship services in the coming days. They are open to all and all are welcome.
Our gathered worship is a key expression of our love for God and we believe that when we gather together, Jesus is with us and among us. This coming Sunday (2nd March), there will be services in both of our Churches and you will be most welcome to join with us – even if you’ve never been to our Church before.

Christ Church
Our Sunday Worship begins at 11am, so feel free to join us a few minutes before then. If you’re new to our Church, please introduce yourself to one of the welcome team and we will be happy to talk you through what you can expect. Our Bible reading will be Exodus 34.29-35. During our service, we will share Holy Communion (bread and wine) together as we remember, with thankfulness, the sacrifice Jesus made for us by dying on the cross. After the service, tea/coffee will be available in the Bower Room free of charge with an opportunity for you to meet and chat with other Church members.

St Peter’s Church
We have a traditional service of Morning Prayer (sometimes called Matins) planned for this weekend which begins at 9.30am. Please come along a few minutes before the start of the service and introduce yourself to one of our welcome team. The Bible readings for our service will be Exodus 34.29-35 and 2 Corinthians 3.12 – 4.2. Tea and Coffee will be served, free of charge, in the Vestry after the service, so do stay and chat with others if you can.

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