St. Peters Worship:
A more traditional Anglican Worship with Holy Communion using the Book of Common Prayer, and traditional and modern liturgy.
Sunday Mornings - Holy Communion 9.00 a.m.
Week 1. Holy Communion in Traditional Language
Week 2. All Age Worship & Parade Service
Week 3. Holy Communion - 1662 Book of Common Prayer
Week 4. Holy Communion in Modern Language.
Week 5. Holy Communion in Traditional Language
All Saints Worship:
A more informal family worship service in a modern setting, with our Footsteps Sunday club for children and crèche facilities for toddlers.
10.45am Family Holy Communion with Footsteps
On the first Sunday of the month
10.45am “1st Sunday” - Alternative Family Worship
(followed by a short service of Holy Communion)
6.30pm Service of Healing and Wholeness
Thursday Holy Communion 10.00 a.m.
Tiddlywinks at All Saints
A time for Praise and Play - Fun, Songs, Stories and Activities for Under-Fives and all the Family. We start in the church itself, sitting in front of the altar on cushions around a rug. We ring the church bell to tell everyone we’re starting and light a candle to remember that Jesus is with us.
We sing a song, and then everyone calls for Monty the Monkey. He’s normally sleeping in his bag, and can be very hard to wake-up. But everyone loves to see him, and hear what he has been doing. We all listen to a story about God’s love for his people and his creation, and we sing little songs and pray together.
In the Church Hall we all get stuck into something to make and do, followed by drinks and biscuits and cakes. We end on the rug, remembering the stories and singing some songs together.
Every Wednesday, 10am, in Term time at All Saints' Church, Stewart Street
"1st Sunday" All Age Worship at All Saints'
Our 1st Sunday is for all ages, with informal praise and worship led by the church music group, multi-media presentation, and interactive prayer. 10.45am to 11.30am, followed by a break for refreshments. The All Saints' Rainbows, Brownies and Guides are invited to this service every month - some months this will be a formal parade service in uniform when flags will be paraded, other times will be informal - please ask the Guide leaders for more details.
After refreshments a short service of Holy Communion follows from 11.45am to 12.00pm for those who would like to stay on and join us.
St. Peter's Parade Services
On the second Sunday of every month is the All Age worship service at St. Peter's. It's a family friendly service, with informal praise songs led by the church band, involving stories, drama and actions.Our Rainbow and Brownie groups are invited to come to Church every month and make this a parade service in full uniform.
All Saints Service of Healing and Wholeness

On the first Sunday of every month we hold our Healing Service at All Saints.
It's a quiet and reflective space, to allow you to take time out to be with God, to bring all your needs to him, and to receive his healing and wholeness.
During the service there is an opportunity for ministers to pray with you, with the laying on of hands.
Morning and Evening Prayer
Morning and Evening Prayer are an important part of the Christian Spiritual life. They date back to monastic times, and help to give a structure to the day - starting the day in praise and prayer to God, and ending the day with a reflection on the day's activities.
The Vicar says morning and evening prayer everyday except Friday and Sunday. The venue varies day by day, at All Saints Church and at St. Peter's Church. If you'd like to join the vicar for regular daily prayer please give him a call on 560310.
You can also join daily prayer online through the Church of England website below:
Morning Prayer
Evening Prayer
The Vicar says morning and evening prayer everyday except Friday and Sunday. The venue varies day by day, at All Saints Church and at St. Peter's Church. If you'd like to join the vicar for regular daily prayer please give him a call on 560310.
You can also join daily prayer online through the Church of England website below:
Morning Prayer
Evening Prayer
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