The situation across England is that while coronavirus is present in most communities we have a population where previous infections and the national vaccination programme means the majority of people have some immunity. Levels of immunity do vary individually and for some people they will continue to be significantly vulnerable to the virus and its potential long-term effects.Within the Church we believe that everyone is known and loved individually by God and that as many members within one body we are called to be responsible to and for one another, respecting the more vulnerable whose suffering is our suffering (1 Cor 12:12-27).Everyone has a different set of criteria by which they judge whether they feel safe in different situations. Here at St John’s, whilst we have removed the majority of the previous formal restrictions, we still would ask everyone to respectful of the needs of those around them, and continue to treat all with care and respect. Thank you.

OUR NORMAL SERVICES

9:00am – We hold a traditional communion service, with hymns accompanied on the organ

10:45am – We hold a more contemporary service, including resources and activities for children and young people.

On Wednesday mornings at 11:15am, we offer a short ‘said’ communion service, open for all and specially for those who are unable to access online services or larger gatherings.

“We do not know what to do, but our eyes are on you.” 2 Chronicles 20:12 Worship, listen, share, pray – join us for one hour at 7pm on the first Sunday of each month in The Church Chanel or Church Halls. This service takes place in the Church Centre, Hall 1, or occasionally on Zoom (see eNews for up-to-date details).

Please email First Sunday @ 7 for further details.

Wherever you feel safe to meet God and each other on Sunday we will be glad to welcome you and look forward to seeing you there!!