Below are links to the weekly Church of England services
Second Sunday of Lent
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby leads worship for the Second Sunday of Lent. With contributions from Hannah Steele and Stephen Hance, this online church service explores how we can #LiveLent. Click the read more link to go to the service on the Church of England Website. Read More
First Sunday of Lent
Hear from Rev Canon Paul Cartwright, in this extract from our weekly service. From St James the Great, Ryhill, the full online church service marks the First Sunday of Lent. Click the read more link to go to the service on the Church of England Website. Read More
Sunday next before Lent
Rev Helen Shannon leads a service to mark the Sunday next before Lent. This online church service comes from Church@Five. Click the read more link to go to the service on the Church of England Website. Read More
Second Sunday before Lent
Watch this extract from our weekly service, led by Rev Liz Clutterbuck. From Emmanuel Holloway Church, the full service marks the Second Sunday before Lent. Click the read more link to go to the service on the Church of England Website. Read More
Presentation of Christ in the Temple
Rev Tiffer Robinson leads this week’s online service for Candlemas. This marks the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, when Jesus was offered to his Father and revealed as the future Saviour of all people. Click the read more link to go to the service on the Church of England Website. Read More
Living with Difference
Rev Dr Paul Goodliff speaks of living with difference in this extract from our weekly service. The full service marks the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, featuring contributions from Chemin Neuf and led by Rev Charles Hadley. Click the read more link to go to the service on the Church of England Website. Read More
Plough Sunday
Hear Rev Will Adam talk about intentions for the new year, in this extract from our service for Plough Sunday. The full online service is led by Rev Lindsay Yates, from Octagon Parish. Click the read more link to go to the service on the Church of England Website. Read More
Worship at Home: A service with the Archbishop of York on New Year’s Eve
May we be the first to wish you a Happy New Year! Join The Archbishop of York as he looks back at 2020 with both thanksgiving and sorrow, and prays that we will all know the peace of Christ in this new year. Click the read more link to go to the service on the Church of England Website. Read More
Worship at Home for the First Sunday of Christmas with Church Army
Celebrate the First Sunday of Christmas with us, joining this service in partnership with Church Army. “God is ever present, silently and patiently waiting, longing for us to respond once more to the gentle call of the Christ child.” Click the read more link to go to the service on the Church of England Website. Read More
Worship at Home: Midnight Mass with the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Dover
Gather with us for Midnight Mass as we remember the birth of Jesus Christ into the world, led by the Bishop of Dover with a Christmas message from the Archbishop of Canterbury. Celebrate the first service of Christmas online from St Martin’s, Canterbury, the oldest church in continuous use in the English speaking world, as we pray for God’s comfort and joy to be born afresh in our lives. Click the read more link to go to the service on the Church of England Website. Read More
Worship at Home: A service of Lessons and Carols with Christian Aid
This special service of lessons and carols is in partnership with Christian Aid. With participants from around the world, including Rt Rev Dr Rowan Williams and Dr Marianna Leite, the online service challenges us all to stand up for “righteousness and justice”. Click the read more link to go to the service on the Church of England Website. Read More
Worship at Home for the Fourth Sunday of Advent with Marie Curie
Introduced by Rev Kate Bottley, this service for the Fourth Sunday of Advent is in partnership with Marie Curie. This online service pays tribute to those suffering from illness, bereavement and mental health setbacks. Click the read more link to go to the service on the Church of England Website. Read More