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Services
| Time |
Type of service |
Liturgical book |
Sunday in month |
| 8:00 AM |
Holy Communion |
Book of Common Prayer |
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| 10:30 AM |
Sung Eucharist |
Book of Alternative Services |
First, Third, Fourth |
| 10:30 AM |
Contemporary |
Contemporary Sources |
Second |
| 10:30 AM |
Morning Prayer |
Book of Common Prayer |
Fifth |
| Announced |
Evensong |
Book of Common Prayer |
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| Announced |
Healing |
Book of Common Worship of the Church of England |
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| Announced |
Joint evening service with the Russian Orthodox congregation twice a year. The service is conducted in Russian and English. It is locally designed to reflect both the Anglican and the Orthodox traditions. |
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Holy Communion at 8:00 AM for those worshippers who enjoy the quiet of an early morning contemplative service. This is a spoken service without music from The Book of Common Prayer.
Sung Eucharist at 10:30 AM for those who enjoy community worship. This sung service with procession, choir, organ and instrumental music is from The Book of Alternative Services.
Contemporary Eucharist at 10:30 AM for those who enjoy worship with a gospel flavour. This sung service, complete with band, singers and PowerPoint presentation, is from contemporary sources.
Morning Prayer at 10:30 AM for those who enjoy the traditional rite of morning prayer with chanted psalms and canticles. This sung service with choir and organ is from The Book of Common Prayer.
Evensong for those who enjoy the quiet contemplation of the evening. This neglected service, one of the glories of Anglicanism, is sung from time to time throughout the year.
Healing for those who find themselves in spiritual, health or loss crises. The healing service is adapted from the Church of England’s Book of Common Worship.
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