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A Service for the Third Sunday of Lent.
Join us today for a special service from the Chapel of Lambeth Palace in collaboration with the Daily Prayer Audio App.
This service marks five years of Daily Prayer and is led by Rev Catherine Williams who has been the one of the key voices behind the app. She is joined by those who have helped lead morning and evening prayer and by St Martin's Voices, who have supplied the music over the last five years.
Our Gospel reading for today focuses on one of the most surprising and revealing encounters recorded in any of the Gospels. A complete stranger to Jesus – and an outsider in the eyes of his disciples – becomes the first person to whom Jesus reveals himself as the Messiah, the Saviour of the World.
On this International Women’s Day, we will reflect together on this remarkable encounter between Jesus and this unnamed woman.
Whether you're exploring faith, returning to church, or simply looking for spiritual encouragement, you are warmly invited to worship with our growing online community across England and beyond.
A Service for the Second Sunday of Lent | Online Church Service| The Church of England
Join us today for a special online service from the Benedictine community of Monks and Nuns at Mucknell Abbey in Worcestershire.
This service offers an insight into their daily life, from structured routines of prayer, to the creation of incense and the ancient art of iconography. We will hear testimony from some of the brothers and sisters about how they came to monastic life and how it has deepened their spirituality, while all being rooted in Jesus' words to 'love one another as I have loved you'.
Whether you're exploring faith, returning to church, or simply looking for spiritual encouragement, you are warmly invited to worship with our growing online community across England and beyond.
A Service for the First Sunday of Lent.
Join us today for our online church service for the First Sunday of Lent from St Martin‑in‑the‑Fields.
As we begin the season of Lent, Rev Richard Carter reflects on the theme of temptation in the wilderness, accompanied by music from St Martin’s Voices.
This service offers moments of stillness, scripture, prayer and music as we journey together towards Easter.
Whether you're exploring faith, returning to church, or looking for encouragement, you are warmly invited to worship with our growing online community across England and beyond.
Our service today, for the Sunday before Lent, includes a celebration of Lunar New Year, which this year marks the Year of the Horse - a significant moment for many Christians from a Chinese heritage background.
Rev Mark Nam will reflect on how Lunar New Year offers a meaningful pause to look back on the past year and consider how we prepare for the year ahead. He will connect these themes with our gospel reading, inviting us to reflect on how we discern God’s guidance as we move through different seasons of life.
The service will also include two Everyday Faith segments:
We invite you to tune in and reconnect with scripture, worship, and fellowship - alongside our growing online community across England and beyond.
A Service for Racial Justice Sunday 2026 | Online Church Service | The Church of England
Join us this week for our service for Racial Justice Sunday from the Diocese of Leeds, with other contributors from around the country.
Racial Justice Sunday is a day when all churches and communities are invited to reflect on the importance of racial justice; to give thanks for the gifts and beauty of human diversity, and to commit to end racism and acts of discrimination. Today’s service focuses on the Biblical mandate to “love your neighbour.”
With contributions from the Bishop of Croydon, Rosemarie Mallett and the Bishop of Kirkstall, Arun Arora who are the co lead Bishops for Racial Justice, the sermon is led by the Bishop of Huddersfield, Smitha Prasadam, and the service is led by Rev Wayne Simmonds along with many other contributors.
Candlemas Service.
Join us today for our service for the feast of Candlemas from St Olave, Hart Street, London
Rev Phillip Dawson explores this point in the church year where our attention turns from Christmas and Epiphany towards Lent - from the crib, to the cross.
He will be joined by members of his congregation as they bless candles, share scripture and prayer from their medieval crypt chapel.
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Join us today for our service for the second Sunday of Epiphany from St John's, Hatfield.
In this service, Rev Laura Bechervaise will be celebrating the start of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. We will hear from two ministry experience scheme participants who are from different traditions about what they have learnt from each other, and Rev Laura will be exploring the moment John the Baptist declares "Here is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!"
We invite you to tune in and reconnect with scripture, worship, and fellowship- alongside our growing online community across England and beyond.
A Service for the Baptism of Christ.
The Church of EnglandJoin us today for the second part of our Epiphany series from the Trelawny Benefice with Rev Richard Allen.
In this service Richard will be exploring how the Holy Spirit empowers Jesus for ministry, and we will be hearing testimonies about living out faith on a daily basis.
We invite you to tune in and reconnect with scripture, worship, and fellowship - alongside our growing online community across England and beyond.
A Service for the Feast of Epiphany.
Join us today for our Service for the Feast of Epiphany from the Trelawny Benefice. Rev Richard Allen will guide us through this profound moment when the light of Jesus was revealed to the world, the wise men followed the star, and hope was seen for the first time.
We’ll also hear from friends sharing their New Year’s resolutions, and we will explore Epiphany traditions such as chalking the door.
Be part of this time of worship and reflection, and connect with our vibrant online community.
A Blue Christmas Service.
Today, join us for a quiet and reflective Christmas service, led by Rev Cathrine Ngangira, Priest-in-Charge for Boughton-under-Blean with Dunkirk, Graveney with Goodnestone, and Hernhill.
We’ll be thinking about what it means to ‘follow the star’ in our own lives, joined by pupils from Hernhill Church of England Primary School.
Tune in and reconnect with scripture, worship, and fellowship - alongside our growing online community across England and beyond.