Morning Praise service for the Sixth Sunday after Trinity live from St Mark’s Church, Pennington
Contemporary Communion for the Fifth Sunday after Trinity live from St Mark’s Church, Pennington
We’ve come to the end of the ‘Generous June’ series from Winchester diocese, and it’s also the last of our collaborative services with our friends from St Thomas too. A celebration of the last 16 months working so closely together, we bring you a truly combined service from both St Mark’s and St Thomas. Our thanks to the Rt Revd Bishop David, the Bishop of Basingstoke – who leads our sermon today.
We’re coming near to the end of our series with the support of the diocese, ‘Generous June’ – with a focus on God’s generosity to us and how we can be generous in return. St Thomas take the turn to lead, from the Lymington Vicarage garden – with support from St Mark’s – and the Rt Revd Bishop Debbie, the Bishop of Southampton, leads our sermon today.
We continue our series with the support of the diocese, ‘Generous June’ – with a focus on God’s generosity to us and how we can be generous in return. St Mark’s lead, from a walk from Lymington to Pennington, ending up at St Mark’s – with support from St Thomas – and the Rt Revd Bishop David, the Bishop of Basingstoke, leads our sermon today.
As we enter ‘Ordinary Time’, we start a new series with the support of the diocese, ‘Generous June’ – with a focus on God’s generosity to us and how we can be generous in return. St Thomas lead, with support from St Mark’s – and the Rt Revd Bishop Sellin, the Bishop of Southampton, leads our sermon today.
We celebrate Trinity Sunday, with Rachel having dodged the challenging sermon topic today that is the ‘triune God’! Peter leads the sermon, with St Thomas providing the music and prayers, as St Mark’s lead.
We celebrate Pentecost today, with Peter leading a communion service from St Thomas Church in Lymington. Our Bishops Permission to Preach candidate George leads the sermon.
Our newest BCM candidate, Jane, leads from the lady chapel at St Mark’s today, whilst St Thomas bring the music, sermon and prayers. Today, we think about a prayerful community – as we look forward to Thy Kingdom Come.
The Pascal candle is a symbol of Jesus light, here on Earth. George talks on Ascension Day about the meaning of the candle – and how it’s extinguishing means we must carry the light instead. The ascension marks the end of one story – but the start of another: the birth of the Christian church, empowered by the Holy Spirit.









