Sunday Services

6.00 pm

Saturday Evening

Vigil Mass

Common Worship

A short & informal Mass with hymns. Useful for those who are busy on a Sunday.

7.30 am

Morning Prayer



8.00 am

Mass

BCP

A traditional & quiet said service lasting half an hour

10.00 am

Parish Mass

Common Worship

A Sung Parish Eucharist with full ceremonial

6.00 pm

Evensong

BCP

Sung evensong with no choir except on special occasions (see ‘This Month’)

Weekday Services

Common Worship

Morning Prayer

Mass

Evening Prayer

Monday

7.10 am

7.30 am

5.00 pm

Tuesday

7.10 am

7.30 am

5.00 pm

Wednesday

10.30 am

11.00 am

(said privately)

Thursday

7.10 am

7.30 am

5.00 pm

Friday

7.10 am

7.30 am

5.00 pm

Saturday

8.10 am

8.30 am

5.00 pm

Special Services

Please see ‘This Month’ page for details of special services on major festivals and local observances.



Daily Prayer

One of the glories of the Church of England is its worship. The word 'liturgy' describes the patterns, forms and words through which public worship is conducted.

The services of Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer and Night Prayer for today, tomorrow and yesterday are available on this site to help you find time for God during your day.

There are currently two collections of services authorized for use in the Church of England: The Book of Common Prayer and Common Worship: Services and Prayers for the Church of England . For each collection, Morning, Evening and Night Prayer are provided.

Times and dates change according to Greenwich Mean Time. As a result, services have been provided for yesterday, today and tomorrow (according to GMT) to account for different timezones around the world.

BCP Morning Prayer Yesterday Today Tomorrow
CW Morning Prayer Yesterday Today Tomorrow
BCP Evening Prayer Yesterday Today Tomorrow
CW Evening Prayer Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Night Prayer (Trad) Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Night Prayer (Cont) Yesterday Today Tomorrow

Daily Prayer provided by the official Church of England web site, © The Archbishops' Council of the Church of England, 2002-2004.