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 Almost every Sunday we celebrate the Liturgy. Any exceptions will be listed here. We also celebrate the major feasts through the year with week day services of Raising of Evening Incense. These will be listed here.
Sunday 6th April
Raising of Incense and Liturgy celebrated by His Grace Metropolitan Seraphim
We are very pleased to be welcoming our bishop who will lead our worship on this day. All of our members, friends and families are warmly invited. If you would like to experience Orthodox worship with us then this will be a great opportunity, do come along.
Sunday 13th April
Morning Prayers led by Father Michael Robson
Our subdeacons will be away this Sunday and so the Morning Prayers from the Agpeya will be led by Father Michael. These will start at about 10:30 am and last about 30 minutes.
Sunday 20th April
Palm Sunday: Raising of Incense and Liturgy celebrated by Father Michael Robson
This celebration of the liturgy will include the blessing and distribution of palm crosses to the congregation.
Thursday 24th April
Holy Thursday: Raising of Incense
The Raising of Incense for Holy Thursday will begin at 7 pm and the service, with a short homily, will last about 45 minutes. Tea and Coffee will be shared afterwards.
Friday 25th April
Good Friday: Prayers for Good Friday led by Father Michael Robson
The traditional prayers for Good Friday will begin at about 11 am and will last about one hour.
Saturday 26th April - Sunday 27th April
The Paschal Liturgy of the Resurrection celebrated by Father Michael Robson
The Raising of Incense and the Festal Liturgy of the Resurrection will begin at 10 pm in the evening and will conclude at about 0:30 am on Sunday morning.
After the Liturgy there will be a buffet available so that we can break our fast together and enjoy the fellowship of the Feast.
There will be no liturgy later on Sunday morning.
Normal Service times
| Sunday |
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| 10:00 am |
Raising of Morning Incense |
| 10:30 am |
The Liturgy |
All are welcome to join with us in the liturgy but according to Orthodox tradition only Orthodox Christians may commune.
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