WORSHIP
WORSHIP
OUR SERVICES
SUNDAYS
9:00am HOLY COMMUNION
11:00am INFORMAL SERVICE
Holy Communion 2nd & 4th Sundays;
Children & Younger Youth Groups; All
Age Worship 1st Sunday.
Our J@MM members (11-17s) gather
separately at 11am on 2nd, 4th and 5th
Sundays
6:30PM SIX:30 - informal service
3:30PM WORSHIP AT BRIGHTWELL COURT
(3rd Sunday of each month)
SUNDAY SERVICES
Sung worship both traditional and contemporary, Biblical preaching, shared bread and wine, a strong sense of fellowship, a commitment to prayer and ministry: these are just some of the characteristics of Sundays at StMARYMAGDALENE.
The 9AM service is a traditional-style Communion with familiar hymns and a fifteen-minute talk. The service lasts about 50 minutes.
The 11AM service is informal, with sung worship led by a band, teaching and activity groups for children and younger youth, and a longer talk. The service lasts about 90 minutes. Holy Communion is on 2nd and 4th Sundays.
J@MM is our 11-17’s Younger and Older Youth. Members (11-17s) gather separately at the 11am services on 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays
SIX:15 is our informal evening service with extended worship and a topical talk. It starts with coffee and tea at 6:15PM and pizza arrives for all to share 7:30PM.
There is a monthly 3:30PM service at Brightwell Court on Mackenzie Road, N7 (corner with Lough Road). This is an informal time of worship, prayer and reflection. There are refreshments and biscuits afterwards.
A Ministry Team is available after the 11AM and 6:15PM services for anyone wanting to have someone pray with them.
RECENT TALKS
Gifts of the Spirit - Intro Paul Zaphiriou
Gifts -Tongues Prophesy Words Graham Hunter
Gifts - Healing Jonathan Rust
OUR PRAYER MEETINGS
MON-THU
8:30am MORNING PRAYER in Church
One SAT monthly, next on 25 Feb 2012, the WOMEN’S PRAYER GROUP meets at the LIVERPOOL ROAD VICARAGE for SIMPLE, BELIEVING PRAYER.
Prayer, corporate and personal, is key in our worshipping life. It is part of every church service but there are also specific occasions when we meet together to pray, to sing too, and to share food, whether breakfast or just a hot drink and a biscuit.
PRAYER
