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Join us today for our Easter Day Service from Holy Sepulchre, London.
For the past week we have reflected and remembered Jesus' sacrifice, His Love and the hope that was born through His suffering. The story did not end, resurrection has come and life has been reborn.
Our Easter Day service is an invitation to all - whether you've been to church before or never joined us - and is led by four church leaders from different parts of the Church of England, united in song, word and prayer at Holy Sepulchre, the National Musicians Church and Royal Fusiliers Chapel.
Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond.
Whether you have been to Church before or not, you're invited to this service that we're bringing to you, wherever you're celebrating Easter.
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Join us today for our Service for Good Friday from Emmanuel Loughborough.
In today's service, we hear about the events of Good Friday according to the Gospel writer John.
As we watch this profound day reenacted by the community at Emmanuel Loughborough, Rev Kat Marjoribanks asks about the questions we ask Jesus, and more importantly, if we ready to hear the answers.
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Join us this week for our Service for Palm Sunday.
The service is from St John the Baptist in Ermine, Lincoln and is led by the Rev Rachel Heskins.
During the service, members of the community at St John the Baptist will take us through the story of the Passion Reading and Rev Rachel Heskins will be exploring what it means to be active in the stories of Jesus, especially on Palm Sunday, where we hear about how Jesus disrupted the established order and how God's plans are way beyond our own expectations.
We will also be hearing about the hope of restoration and their work to create a wild flower meadow within their grounds.
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Join us for our Service for the Fifth Sunday of Lent.
This week's service is from St. Leonard's Church in Hythe and is led by the Rev Michael Darkins.St Leonards has a famous ossuary which holds the remains of thousands of people from the 13th to the 15th centuries.
St Leonard's Youth will also help lead some of our service today as we join them on their sailing weekend with the Morning Star Trust, a Christian sailing charity.
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Join us for our Service for Mothering Sunday, from the beautiful Lambeth Palace Gardens surrounded by some wonderful signs of spring.
This service is led by the Rev Dylan Turner, joined by the Community of St. Anselm.
In this service, we'll show gratitude to those in our lives who have helped mother and nurture us, whether a parent, teacher, guardian or mentor.
However today is also a complex day for many and Rev Dylan Turner will be sharing in those difficult feelings and exploring how Jesus' love for us knows no bounds.
The community of St. Anselm will lead us in prayers and speak about how we can nurture communities which are compassionate and loving.
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Join us for our Service for the Third Sunday of Lent, led by the Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell.
This week we're celebrating five years of worshipping online together. The online service started streaming in March 2020, since then we've shared 273 services from all over the country and beyond. Each week, thousands of people join us online, many of whom are unable to visit services in person and have found community in watching the online service with others.
Today we're at Bishopthorpe Palace as we look back at our favourite moments of the service and one of our regular online audience members will be contributing a reading.
Please join us in highlighting five years of online services and tell us about your favourite moments, hymns, readings, or scenery.
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You can find local online and in-person services at AChurchNearYou.com
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Join us for our Service for the Second Sunday of Lent, led by Rev Richard Allen, Rector of the Trelawny Benefice.
This week he will be looking at the theme of what it means to have hopes and ambition as a Christian, set to the beautiful backdrop of Cornwall's coastline.
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Join us for our Service for the First Sunday of Lent, from St Thomas's Hospital Chapel and led by the chaplaincy team of Guys and St Thomas's Hospital.
This service also forms part of the National Day of Reflection marking five years since the Covid-19 pandemic, with prayers and testimonies from nurses of finding hope through fellowship, prayer, and community during times of hardship and sadness.
In moments when all seems dark, we are reminded of Jesus's steadfast faith and endurance during His forty days and forty nights in the wilderness and how Jesus' unwavering hope serves as an inspiration for us to remain hopeful even through our own trials.
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Join us for our Service for the Sunday before Lent, from St Paul’s Church, Withington.
This service is led by Rev Cate Allison and our music today is from the Diocese of Manchester Choral Scholars.During this service we will be reflecting on Jesus' transfiguration on the mountain.
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Join us for our Service for the Second Sunday before Lent, from St Catharine's, Gloucester.
This service is led by Rev Jo Pestell with contributions from members of the church's congregation.During this service we will explore how Jesus is 'God with us'.
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Join us for our Service for the Third Sunday before Lent, from Rotherham Minster.
This service is led by Rev Canon Phil Batchford and Rev Justine Smith along with some of the congregation from the Minster. During this service we will explore what it means to be the people of God and how God calls us to be like Jesus.
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A Service for Racial Justice Sunday.
Our service today is for Racial Justice Sunday, from St Francis at the Engine Room in London.
This service is led by The Rt Rev Prof Anderson Jeremiah, Bishop of Edmonton, joined by clergy from across the country including Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin.
During this service we will explore the importance of racial Justice and how it is rooted in core Christian values. Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond.
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Our service today is for the Feast of Candlemas and comes from St Clement, Sandwich in the Diocese of Canterbury.
This service is led by Fr Sebastian Hamilton, Rector of St Clement, Sandwich, and St Paul and St Paul, Worth. During this service we will explore what it means to rejoice with Mary, Joseph, Anna and Simeon that Jesus is the light of the world and the light in the darkness.
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A Service for the Third Sunday of Epiphany | The Church of England
Our service for the Third Sunday of Epiphany is from St John the Evangelist, Woodley, in the Diocese of Oxford. This service is led by Rev Mark Nam, vicar of St John and a member of The Teahouse, a group to support Chinese Heritage clergy within the Church of England.
This service looks ahead to Lunar New Year as the Year of the Snake begins, with a sermon exploring the symbolism of the snake throughout scripture and how it relates to our everyday lives.
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Our service of morning prayer today is for the Second Sunday of Epiphany from St Andrew's Church, Wickford, in the Diocese of Chelmsford, and is led by Rev Jonathan Evens, Team Rector of Wickford and Runwell.
This service will focus on the story of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana and how Jesus calls us.
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Our Service today is for the Second Sunday of Epiphany and is from Christ Church, Flackwell Heath in the diocese of Oxford, led by Rev James Dwyer.
This service will focus and celebrate the importance of the baptism of Jesus in the river Jordan and how we can all be invited into the eternal life that is found in him.
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Join us for the feast of Epiphany and a blessing of chalk from St Stephen with St John, Westminster led by Rev Graham Buckle.
This service will focus on the wise men and feature a blessing of chalk with some familiar doors. Also taking part will be some students from the Burdett-Coutts & Townshend CE Primary School.
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A Quiet Christmas Service
Join us for a Quiet Christmas Service with Rev Laura Darrall from St Mary with St Nicholas, Lavant, Chichester.
Today is a reflective service of song and poem, where during the busyness of Christmas we can find some quiet and take some time to be open with our struggles before God.
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Happy Christmas! Today our service is from Trelawny Benefice in Cornwall with Rev Richard Allen.
This is a service for everyone, focusing on Jesus being at the centre of Christmas and telling the story of our saviour’s birth, through song, scripture readings and nativity scenes with contributors from young to old.
Watch now and be part of our community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond.
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Our Midnight Mass service tonight is from Manchester Cathedral and is led by Canon Grace Thomas.
Tonight we celebrate the birth of our saviour into this world, reflecting upon the theme of holy silence during this service.Unto us a child is born, unto us a Son is given.
Join worshippers across England and beyond as we prepare to celebrate Christmas.
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