Open at Easter

Our buildings will be open this Easter and you are welcome to drop in any time; stay for five minutes or rest for an hour, listen to the music, readings and prayers, receive Communion, focus on the light of the Easter Candle and the story beautifully told through the Easter garden. Find a space to […]

A week of 24-7 Prayer in April

We are really excited to be coming together with others from across the town to pray without ceasing throughout Holy Week. This will literally be from 12 midnight right at the beginning of Palm Sunday to 12 midnight right at the end of Easter Eve. We are praying for God’s healing for all that has […]

Weekly News 5 March 2021

Hello. We are now in the third week of Lent. A lot of people talk about a Lenten pilgrimage or journeying towards Easter. Bishop Rachel has written an interesting article that’s on the front page of the diocese website at the moment, in which she compares going on a literal walk at this time of […]

Weekly News 15 Feb

I hope that you are all feeling a little warmer after last weeks big freeze!  Our news is early this week because, believe it or not, it is Lent already! When I think back to us gathering in St Matthew’s Hall for our Lent groups last year it feels like a lifetime away; if we […]

Weekly SPC news for 6 February

Both the Howells and the Staceys continue to struggle with ill health in different ways, and both families want to express our huge thanks for the care and prayer we have received. I was also hugely encouraged by the beautiful 3rd-anniversary card I received last week – what a blessing that was, and it is […]

Kim Trinder joins us on placement

My name is Kim Trinder and I live up the hill in Bisley, where I worship at All Saints’ Church. My family have lived in and around Bisley for over two hundred years and we feel firmly rooted there. I am married and have two teenage children, three cats, two dogs and some chickens. (I […]

Weekly SPC News for 14 January

A little late, but Happy New Year! I am a fan of New Year’s resolutions. They have a way of making you feel anything is possible. Resolution sounds so wonderful, so grand, so purposeful, so, resolved. They are also future focussed. They shift our focus away from what was, on the whole, a pretty awful […]

Loved and Liked

This is a six session course is a chance for anyone to explore how we are all uniquely made and that God actually loves and likes us. Led by: Val Jeal MBE and the author Peter Hill [husband of our Curate, Helen].  Starts 11 Jan 2021 7-8.30pm online. To book your place please click here  

Bishop Rachel’s Address given on the eve of Advent Sunday

Tomorrow is Advent Sunday – the start of the new Church year  – and with Advent comes a time of watching and waiting. You might feel as if you’ve done a bit too much of that recently. A message from Bishop Rachel: Diocesan Synod Presidential Address, given on Saturday 28 November.  

Advent Windows

This year Advent and Christmas are going to be very different – but different doesn’t have to mean worse! To bring Good News and joy to our communities, we are going to be decorating our windows. You might like to choose one of the days, or you might like to choose a part of the […]

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Communion during this time

In these unprecedented times, we are working hard to find imaginative solutions in a landscape that has been rapidly changing. Sometimes we get things right, and sometimes we miss the mark. I apologise that this has been the case regarding communion.

For those of you who have received wafers in a parcel, we would ask that you either consume them, or put them somewhere safe to bring back once we are able to be together again.

We are going to be sending out a new order of service for use during this time as either a simple service of the word or, on occasion, to help us to share an Agape meal together.

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