Sunday the 13th December is the the Third Sunday of Advent – and for our 10am service today it’s St Thomas leading from a church overtaken by Christmas trees!
Sunday the 13th December is the the Third Sunday of Advent – and for our 9am service today, we stream live from St Mark’s.
Sunday the 6th December is the the Second Sunday of Advent – and for our 10am service today it’s back to St Mark’s taking the lead with our now the normal for 2020 Christmas tree and comfy sofa (how many do you know with their tree up now too?) St Thomas’ provide the music, prayers and sermon – which today, talks about a key ideal for Advent: Peace. Shalom!
Sunday the 6th December is the the Second Sunday of Advent – and for our 9am service today we are back in the building for a live service!
Sunday the 29th November is the the first Sunday of Advent – and for our 10am service today St Thomas’ lead, overcoming some technical difficulties! St Mark’s provide the music, prayers and sermon – ably presented by George Kidner, on the Bishops Permission to Preach course from Winchester Diocese.
Sunday the 15th November is the second Sunday before Advent – and for our 10am service today St Thomas lead our service from “A Wee Worship Book”, a Celtic slant to our service! St Mark’s are proud to support Kevin Smith, an ordinand in training who leads our sermon this morning.
Sunday the 8th November is Remembrance Sunday – and for our 10am service today St Mark’s and St Thomas remember the fallen in conflict with a pre-recorded act of remembrance at the Pennington war memorial.
Sunday the 1st November is All Souls – and today at 3pm St Mark’s lead a special service live from the building as we remember those who have departed our lives in recent years.
Sunday the 1st November is All Saints – and for our 10am service today St Mark’s and St Thomas conclude our reflection on what it means to be part of the HeartEdge network.
Sunday the 1st November is All Saints – and today at 9am St Mark’s lead once more live from the building, with our congregation welcomed back to St Mark’s church.









