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Worship Times

Our Sunday worship times are:

8:00 am      Holy Eucharist

10:00 am    Holy Eucharist  ​

If you are unable to attend a service and wish to partake in Holy Communion, please contact the Parish Priest.

Sermons

2023

9 July

6th Sunday after Pentecost

Readings

2 July

5th Sunday after Pentecost

Readings

25 June

4th Sunday after Pentecost

Readings

18 June

3rd Sunday after Pentecost

Readings

11 June

2nd Sunday after Pentecost

Readings

4 June

Trinity Sunday

Readings

2023 Easter

28 May

Pentecost Sunday

Readings

14 May

6th Sunday of Easter

Readings

7 May

5th Sunday of Easter

Readings

30 April

4th Sunday of Easter

Readings

23 April

3rd Sunday of Easter

Readings

16 April

2nd Sunday of Easter

Readings

2023 Lent

2 April

Palm Sunday

Readings

26 March

5th Sunday of Lent

Readings

19 March

4th Sunday of Lent

Readings

12 March

3rd Sunday of Lent

Readings

5 March

2nd Sunday of Lent

Readings

26 February

1st Sunday of Lent

Readings

2023 Epiphany
2021 Advent

19 February

7th Sunday of Easter

Readings

2021 Advent

12 February

6th Sunday of Easter

Readings

2021 Advent

29 January

5th Sunday of Easter

Readings

2021 Advent

22 January

4th Sunday of Easter

Readings

2021 Advent

15 January

3rd Sunday of Easter

Readings

2021 Advent

8 January

2nd Sunday of Easter

Readings

2021 Advent

1 January

Readings

2022-2023 Advent

25 December

Christmas Day

Readings

24 December

Christmas Eve

Readings

18 December

Fourth Sunday of Advent

Readings

11 December 

Third Sunday of Advent

Readings

4 December

Second Sunday of Advent

Readings

27 November 

First Sunday of Advent

Readings

Covid Advice 

  • Please ensure you observe social distancing rules. Mask wearing is not mandatory, however, respecting covid safety practices is appreciated as the health of others is at stake.

  • If you have chosen not to be vaccinated, for whatever reason, please be aware that you are much more vulnerable to severe illness and more likely to infect others, should you catch the disease. You remain welcome to worship with us but I do encourage you (unless you have a medical exemption) to get vaccinated for your own sake and for the sake of our community. 

  • If you have any symptoms that indicate that you might be infectious, please stay home and seek treatment. Do not risk bringing the virus to church.

  • If you are worried about coming to church because you are scared of being infected, please feel free to stay home. You should feel no obligation to be there. God is always with you. You might like to do as artist, Carol Aust, suggests – have a ‘good read’!

  • We cannot offer online services. If you prefer to stay home there will be live-streamed services via St Peter’s Cathedral website. Due to the wonders of the internet you can probably worship at an Anglican service in quite few countries if you feel like searching around! 

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