St John's, Fortuneswell
11am Main Service We are a more informal gathering using more up to date worship songs. There is Biblical preaching which applies to contemporary life. We would call ourselves a Charismatic congregation encouraging the use of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Holy Communion is celebrated on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month. Children are always welcome, and there is usually a Junior Church for children. |
All Saints', Easton
10am Main Service (Holy Communion fortnightly) At All Saints' worship is usually centred around Holy Communion, with traditional and contemporary hymns. We welcome people of all ages, and seek to involve everyone in worship and the life of the church. Children are always valued, no matter how noisy! |
St Andrew's, Southwell
9.15am Main Service St Andrew's strikes a balance between St John's and All Saints'. It has a lovely community feel and all are welcome. The second and fourth Sundays of the month is a Holy Communion service with Junior Church for the children. |
It is intentional that each church has a different flavour. from the more informal to the formal, from the low to the high. But in every church you will find good and solid biblical teaching. Each main services are followed by tea, coffee and a chance to get to know each other better.
Please note that on the first Sunday of each month all the churches come together for an United Service. This replaces the main service for the day (9.15 or 11am services). For details of these services, please check the calendar on the front page.
In addition to our regular services, there are frequently services to mark important Christian, national and civic occasions. Details of these can be found on the notices.
Please note that on the first Sunday of each month all the churches come together for an United Service. This replaces the main service for the day (9.15 or 11am services). For details of these services, please check the calendar on the front page.
In addition to our regular services, there are frequently services to mark important Christian, national and civic occasions. Details of these can be found on the notices.