Readings and Hymns for Advent

Join us on this first Sunday of Advent for a special service of readings and hymns for the Advent season.
During our service, we will light the first of our Advent candles and begin to prepare ourselves for Christmas.
The United Benefice of Mountsorrel Christ Church & Mountsorrel St Peter

Join us on this first Sunday of Advent for a special service of readings and hymns for the Advent season.
During our service, we will light the first of our Advent candles and begin to prepare ourselves for Christmas.
Join us at St Peter’s Church for our traditional service of readings and carols for Christmas.
Hear again the good news of Christmas as told in scripture and in the singing of carols. Everyone is welcome to join us for this festive service.
After the conclusion of our service, do stay to join us for some festive refreshments served from 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.
Join us at Christ Church for our ever popular Christingle Service. Everyone welcome to come along and join in the fun. Christmas Eve, 4pm.

Join us at St Peter’s Church for our service of Holy Communion to welcome Christmas Day.
This traditional service, using liturgy from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, includes traditional Christmas carols. Whether you are new to Church or have been attending for many years, you will find that the words and music draw you close to the living God in worship and adoration.
Starting at 11.30pm, we will enjoy the singing of carols, familiar Bible readings and a celebration of Holy Communion just after midnight and into Christmas Day. This has to be the best way to begin Christmas proper.
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.
Join us on Christmas morning at St Peter’s Church for a special service of Holy Communion using liturgy from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. This traditional service includes hymns that will be led by a small choir. Whether you are new to Church or have been attending for many years, you will find that the words and music draw you close to the living God in worship and adoration.
Join us for worship at Christ Church this Christmas Morning at 11am. If you’ve been lucky enough to receive a Christmas present, why not bring it with you to show everyone what you’ve received.

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.
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.
Join us at Christ Church for Sunday Worship each week at 11am.
This morning, we will gather together at for a special service that sees the four Mountsorrel Churches unite for worship. We will sing carols together and marvel at the wonder and joy of Christmas.
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.
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. So do come and join us.
There will be no service at St Peter’s Church today.