Today, and it’s all from St Mark’s – as we celebrate St Mark and our patronal festival! A chance to look back over the last year as our sermon today gives way to a look at all we’ve achieved with our friends at St Thomas over the past twelve months.
Notices for the 24th April, the weekend of our patronal festival.
As the Covid-19 pandemic closed our church buildings through lockdown, we were able to continue providing services through live streaming. As we come back into the building together, we hope to improve this offering – but need your help to do more!
Today, St Thomas lead and our focus is on bearing witness. St Mark’s bring the sermon, prayers and music, with our BCM worship team members taking the reigns for our talk and intercessions today.
Notices for Saturday 17th April, with details of our upcoming services and events.
As restrictions imposed to keep us all safe from the risk of Covid-19 across the country are slowly relaxed, we’ve been reviewing how we can better offer Communion during a service too. In line with recommendations from The Church of England, we’ve details here of how you will be able to receive communion within the service.
As we enter the Easter period, we continue our celebration of the risen Lord – and today, St Mark’s lead and St Thomas bring the sermon, prayers and music.
Find out more about events and services from St Mark’s, and some upcoming events that you might like to take advantage of from Winchester Diocese.
We’ve reached the end of Lent and from the lows of Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, we’ve reached Easter day. For our 10am service, St Thomas lead and St Mark’s bring the music, prayers and sermon.
Saturday 3rd April is Easter Eve, and in a service from darkness to light, St Mark’s and St Thomas lead a vigil service – passing from the pain of Jesus death on Good Friday and looking forward to the glorious return on Easter Sunday.










