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Service Types
Descriptions of our service types in alphabetical order
- Christingle Service
- Of European origin, this service with its gift to each child of a decorated
orange with a candle in it, symbolises the death of Jesus Christ for the salvation
of the World. The next united Christingle Service will be on the 27th November
2005 at 4.30pm at St. Andrew's church
- Communion with Prayers for Healing
- Every two months at one of our evening services there is an opportunity
for members of the congregation to ask for specific prayer, as they kneel
at the communion rail, either for themselves or for someone else.
- Compline
- The ancient Office of Compline or Night Prayer: the early Christians took
over from the Jews the practice of offering prayer at fixed hours of the day.
By the end of the 5th century the work of St Benedict had formalised the structure
of seven "Day Hours" and a Night Office. The last of the "Day
Hours" - Compline was absorbed into Evening Prayer by Archbishop Cranmer
but Anglican spirituality has consistently shown signs of a need for an act
of worship before retiring for the night.
At the Church in the Westlands we have held a service of Compline, using the
revised Night Prayer booklet, at 9.00 pm every Saturday evening in St Andrew's
since 1990. A faithful group of people take it in turn to lead this service
and there is a time of intercession when we hold up the services for the next
day, the ministers, the whole church family, the roads of the neighbourhood,
the needs of the world, the sick, the needy, the bereaved, and any other areas
of general concern.
- Covenant Service
- A service shared by both churches. It moves from praise of the Trinity to listening to the word in scripture,
read and preached, then follows a penitential approach
to the words of the Methodist covenant. It includes a contemporary version
of the Covenant Prayer. More details are available on the Methodist
Church Website.
- Crib Service
- A simple nativity play performed by the children of Climbers,
the youngest section of our Sunday Club, to a packed church. What a superb way to start your Christmas celebration!
- Day One
- is the new name for our Contemporary Worship Service on the first Sunday evening of each month and therefore on the first day of the week ... hence Day One. There are cards and bookmarks available in both churches giving details of dates and topics - please advertise the service to young and old. About 60-70 adults, teenagers and children attend, with a steady trickle of newcomers choosing this service to worship with us. Worship is led by our own worship group.
- Family Service
- The children and young people stay in church for the whole of these services,
which are planned with them in mind.
- Holy Communion
- We welcome to the communion table all who are communicants in their own
churches. If that is not true of you, then you are welcome to come to the
table to receive a blessing, or to stay in your pew.
- ID Youth Worship event
- An event 4 young people by young people. A chance 2 explore who God is and who we r in relation 2 him. There will b dafty games, music, and a chance 2 db8 about wot really matters 2 young people. 11-18yrs. For more details see the ID Event page.
- Memorial Service
- Next year's memorial service will be held in St. Peter's Church on Sunday
30th October 2005 at 6.30 pm. The names of those who have died and whose funeral
services were conducted by our ministers during the year will be read out.
If you would like someone's name to be included please contact one of the
ministers.
- Morning Service
- The content of our main morning services varies from week to week. Please
see our notice sheet for more details.
- Morning Prayer
- Each week day morning at 7.30 am, a small group meet to say Morning Prayer
in St. Andrew's Church. We are always happy to add to our list of those for
whom we are praying, the names of those who are in particular need.
- Toy Service
- the children and young people are asked to bring good quality toys for which
they have no further use, to church on a Sunday early in December each year.
The toys are passed on to needy children.
- United Evening Service
- St. Andrew's and St. Peter's Churches unite for almost all our evening services.
We alternate the venue on a monthly basis, with a communion service once a
month.
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