Category Archives: Services

Churches reopen for services

Come on in! We are excited to announce that our churches will be open again for services this Sunday, after more than four months of being closed thanks to Covid-19.

There will be simple Communion services at each of the three churches from this Sunday: St John’s at 9.30am, St George’s at 10am and St Mark’s at 11am. We will also hold a service at noon on Wednesday at St Mark’s, replacing the old Friday service.

We are also going to continue to offer online services as we know that not everyone will feel able to come to the church buildings themselves. You can find our online services here.

If you are familiar with the services you will notice some differences, as Lesley Crawley explains: “We are absolutely delighted that we can return to the church buildings to worship together in person. However there will be changes to the services designed to reduce the risk of Covid-19.  For instance we cannot have any singing, we cannot sit close to each other and we cannot share the Communion cup of wine. We will, however, be able to receive the Communion bread. Please come along and be a part of our services if you are able to, everyone is welcome.”

We have installed hand sanitizers and put up notices to remind everyone about social distancing and where it is safe to sit. Everyone attending will be asked for contact details so that if someone tests positive for Covid-19 it will be possible to get in touch with others who attended church at the same time. Those coming to church are strongly advised to wear masks but this is not compulsory.

There will be services available online from 9am on Sunday. “Holding services online means that more people can access them,” says Lesley. “Some people may feel particularly vulnerable to Covid-19 and therefore not want to come to church, and there are also others who cannot come to church perhaps because of mobility issues or illness, or because of work or family commitments. We should have thought about online services long ago but Covid concentrated our minds rather and has enabled us to be creative and reach more people.”

We are also very aware that the Covid pandemic has accentuated the divide between those who have access to modern technology and those who do not. Many of those who are not online are also older and have been increasingly isolated during lockdown. The parish, along with other groups in Farnham, has been supporting those who are isolated and is looking at how to increase this support in the future.

Sunday Worship – 26th July

Below are the services, and four sermons.  First here are the notices:

Notices

Services in Church
From 2nd August there will be simple Sunday services in all three churches:
  • 9:30am at St John’s
  • 10:00am at St George’s
  • 11:00am at St Mark’s
There will also be a midweek service each Wednesday at noon from 5th August. Please bring a mask. There will be no singing but there will be Communion (only the bread though). The online services will continue
Giving
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Services

All-Age:
More Traditional:

Sermons

Craig’s Sermon:
Lesley’s Sermon
John Innes’s Friday Service Sermon
Bishop Jo’s Sermon:

Painting a rainbow

We are holding a Pride Service online on Saturday, August 8, in celebration of the LGBTI+ community and God’s love for us all.

We’d like people to paint rocks in rainbow colours, with pictures, designs or messages of love and inclusion on them. We plan to have the painted rocks at St Mark’s like the one in the picture below, painted by Aly Buckle. Or how about some other art to celebrate inclusion, like the ones above which were painted by members of the LGBT+ group at Farnham Heath End School?

We will tell you when to bring your rocks and other art and take a video of people bringing them to the church and include the video in our Pride service. If you can’t come yourself send Stella a photo of the rocks/pictures you have painted.

More on the Pride Service shortly.

Sunday Worship – 19th July

Below are the services, and three sermons.  First here are the notices:

Notices

Giving
Please Give to our Ministry This church relies on donations to provide care and support to everyone in this community. Now more than ever, please consider giving generously to support our mission and ministry by clicking the button above. Thank you for your support.

Services

All-Age:
More Traditional:

Sermons

Maxine’s Sermon:
Lesley Shatwell’s Sermon
John Innes’s Friday Service Sermon

Sunday Worship – 12th July

Below are the services, and two sermons.  First here are the notices:

Notices

Prayer
The following people have asked for our prayers: Lara, Christine Clayton, Charles Ozanne, Lindsay Bea, Jacob Chapman, Lisa Sheppard, Sandra Hall, Glad Eades, Alfie Davies, Fiona Blackwood and Judith Hunt. Also we remember in our prayers those whose anniversary of their deaths occurs at this time: Rev’d Gillian King who died on July 13, 2013, and George Dixon who died on July 14, 2006.
Giving
Please Give to our Ministry This church relies on donations to provide care and support to everyone in this community. Now more than ever, please consider giving generously to support our mission and ministry by clicking the button above. Thank you for your support.
Join the Online Art Club
Time for a new challenge – try a self-portrait with something that is special to you – an object, a pet. And you don’t have to be an awesome artist – everyone can join.

Services

All-Age:
More Traditional:

Sermons

Wendy’s Sermon:
John Innes’s Friday Service Sermon