Sunday Worship

A recording of each live morning service will normally be available on this page.

Sunday 21 December - Advent 4

10.30am Morning Worship

Mrs Charmaine Dinham

 4.00pm Carol Service

Rev Wes Hampton

Wednesday 24 December - Christmas Eve

11.30pm Midnight Communion

Rev Wes Hampton

Thursday 25 December - Christmas Day

10.30am Christmas Service

Rev Wes Hampton

Sunday 28 December

No service at Wokingham

Zoom service available from Farnham
or live service at Woosehill

Sunday 4 January 2026

10.30am Covenant Service (Holy Communion)

Rev Wes Hampton

Sunday 11 January

10.30am Morning Worship

Mrs Kim Tame

Sunday 18 January

10.30am Morning Worship

Mr Stephen Clay

 6.15pm Holy Communion

Rev Wes Hampton

Sunday 25 January

10.30am Morning Worship

Rev Wes Hampton

Sunday 1 February

10.30am Holy Communion

Rev Wes Hampton

Sunday 8 February

10.30am Morning Worship

Local Arrangement

Sunday 15 February

10.30am Morning Worship

Mrs Doreen Murgatroyd

 6.15pm Holy Communion

Rev Wes Hampton

Sunday 22 February - Lent 1

10.30am Morning Worship

Mr Peter Whalley

Service Recordings

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Sunday 14 December - Advent 3 - Morning Worship - Mrs Doreen Murgatroyd

 Order of Service - this is a recording of the live service:

Welcome     Notices, Advent Liturgy
Call to Worship
    Margaret Wells
Doreen Murgatroyd
Hymn StF 706     Longing for light, we wait in darkness     tune: Christ be our light
Prayers     Praise     Doreen Murgatroyd
Hymn StF 175     Light of the world     tune: Tim Hughes
Readings     Isaiah 35: 1-10;   Matthew 11: 2-11     Rosi MorganBarry
Reflection     including Confession     Doreen Murgatroyd
Hymn StF 405     Great is the darkness     tune: Coates, Richards
Sermon           Doreen Murgatroyd
Hymn StF 251     Jesus Christ is waiting     tune: Noël Nouvelet
Offering dedicated     Doreen Murgatroyd
Prayers     Intercessions, The Lord's Prayer     Doreen Murgatroyd
Hymn StF 176     Like a candle flame     tune: Graham Kendrick
Blessing           Doreen Murgatroyd
Outro StF 59     Shine, Jesus, shine   tune: Graham Kendrick

StF 706

  1. Longing for light, we wait in darkness.
    Longing for truth, we turn to you.
    Make us your own, your holy people,
    light for the world to see.

Christ, be our light!
Shine in our hearts.
Shine through the darkness.
Christ, be our light!
Shine in your Church gathered today.

  1. Longing for peace, our world is troubled.
    Longing for hope, many despair.
    Your word alone has power to save us.
    Make us your living voice.
  1. Longing for food, many are hungry.
    Longing for water, many still thirst.
    Make us your bread, broken for others,
    shared until all are fed.
  1. Longing for shelter, many are homeless.
    Longing for warmth, many are cold.
    Make us your building, sheltering others,
    walls made of living stone.
  1. Many the gifts, many the people,
    many the hearts that yearn to belong.
    Let us be servants to one another,
    making your kingdom come.

Bernadette Farrell (b. 1957)
© 1993 Bernadette Farrell
 Used with permission  ONE LICENSE #A-738126

StF 175

  1. Light of the world,
    you stepped down into darkness,
    opened my eyes, let me see
    beauty that made this heart adore you,
    hope of a life spent with you.

So here I am to worship,
here I am to bow down,
here I am to say that you're my God,
and you're altogether lovely,
altogether worthy,
altogether wonderful to me.

  1. King of all days
    oh so highly exalted,
    glorious in heaven above.
    Humbly you came
    to the earth you created,
    all for love's sake became poor.

So here I am to worship …

And I'll never know how much it cost
to see my sin upon that cross.
And I'll never know how much it cost
to see my sin upon that cross.

So here I am to worship …

Tim Hughes
© 2000 Thankyou Music.  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 405

  1. Great is the darkness that covers the earth,
    oppression, injustice and pain.
    Nations are slipping in hopeless despair,
    though many have come in your name.
    Watching while sanity dies,
    touched by the madness and lies.

Come, Lord Jesus, come, Lord Jesus,
pour out your Spirit we pray,
come, Lord Jesus, come, Lord Jesus,
pour out your Spirit on us today.

  1. May now your Church rise with power and love,
    this glorious gospel proclaim.
    In every nation salvation will come
    to those who believe in your name.
    Help us bring light to this world
    that we might speed your return.
  1. Great celebrations on that final day
    when out of the heavens you come.
    Darkness will vanish, all sorrow will end,
    and rulers will bow at your throne.
    Our great commission complete,
    then face to face we shall meet.

Gerald Coates (b. 1944) and Noël Richards (b. 1955)
© 1992, Thankyou Music.  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 251

  1. Jesus Christ is waiting,
    waiting in the streets;
    no one is his neighbour,
    all alone he eats.
    Listen, Lord Jesus,
    I am lonely too:
    make me, friend or stranger,
    fit to wait on you.
  1. Jesus Christ is raging,
    raging in the streets,
    where injustice spirals
    and real hope retreats.
    Listen, Lord Jesus,
    I am angry too:
    in the Kingdom's causes
    let me rage with you.
  1. Jesus Christ is healing,
    healing in the streets,
    curing those who suffer,
    touching those he greets.
    Listen, Lord Jesus,
    I have pity too:
    let my care be active,
    healing, just like you.
  1. Jesus Christ is dancing,
    dancing in the streets,
    where each sign of hatred
    he, with love, defeats.
    Listen, Lord Jesus,
    I should triumph too:
    where good conquers evil
    let me dance with you.
  1. Jesus Christ is calling,
    calling in the streets,
    ‘Who will join my journey?
    I will guide their feet.'
    Listen, Lord Jesus,
    let my fears be few:
    walk one step before me;
    I will follow you.

John L. Bell (b. 1949) and
  Graham Maule (b. 1958)
© 1988, WGRG, Iona Community
  Used by permission
  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 176

  1. Like a candle flame,
    flickering small in our darkness.
    Uncreated light
    shines through infant eyes.

God is with us, alleluia.
God is with us, alleluia.
Come to save us, alleluia.
Come to save us.
Alleluia!

  1. Stars and angels sing,
    yet the earth sleeps in shadows;
    can this tiny spark
    set a world on fire?
  1. Yet his light shall shine
    from our lives, Spirit blazing,
    as we touch the flame
    of his holy fire.

Graham Kendrick (b. 1950)
© 1998, Graham Kendrick / Make Way Music Ltd.  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

Music provided by the Music Group

Sunday 7 December - Advent 2 - Holy Communion - Rev Wes Hampton

 Order of Service - this is a recording of the live communion service. We regret that a short section at the end of the sermon and start of the third hymn is missing (technical issue):

Welcome     Notices, Advent Liturgy
Call to Worship
    John Williams
Wes Hampton
Hymn StF 172     Hills of the north, rejoice     tune: Little Cornard
Prayers     Praise, Confession and Pardon     Wes Hampton
Reading     Isaiah 11:1-10     Malcolm Souter
Hymn StF 162     The prophets’ voice comes     tune: St Matthew
      This hymn is not in the recording for copyright reasons
Reading     Matthew 3:1-12     Malcolm Souter
Sermon     Bear fruit worthy of repentance     Wes Hampton
Hymn StF 189     Wild and lone the prophet’s voice       tune: La Grange
Prayer     Intercessions and the Lord's Prayer     Wes Hampton
The Peace           Wes Hampton
Hymn StF 592     Let us break bread together     tune: Hereford
Offering and gifts dedicated     Wes Hampton
Holy Communion, from the Prayer of Thanksgiving     Wes Hampton
Hymn StF 182     On Jordan’s bank the Baptist’s cry     tune: Winchester New
Blessing           Wes Hampton
Outro     The little road to Bethlehem    

StF 172

  1. Hills of the north, rejoice,
    river and mountain-spring,
    hark to the advent voice;
    valley and lowland, sing.
    Christ comes in righteousness and love,
    he brings salvation from above.
  1. Isles of the southern seas,
    sing to the listening earth;
    carry on every breeze
    hope of a world’s new birth:
    in Christ shall all be made anew;
    his word is sure, his promise true.
  1. Lands of the east, arise!
    He is your brightest morn;
    greet him with joyous eyes,
    let praise his path adorn:
    your seers have longed to know their Lord;
    to you he comes, the final Word.
  1. Shores of the utmost west,
    lands of the setting sun,
    welcome the heavenly guest
    in whom the dawn has come:
    he brings a never-ending light,
    who triumphed o’er our darkest night.
  1. Shout, as you journey on;
    songs be in every mouth!
    Lo, from the north they come,
    from east and west and south:
    in Jesus all shall find their rest,
    in him the universe be blest.

Charles Ernest Oakley (1832–1865)
 and Editors of English Praise 1975
© English Hymnal Company (OUP)
 Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 162    This hymn is not in the recording for copyright reasons

StF 189

  1. Wild and lone the prophet's voice
    echoes through the desert still,
    calling us to make a choice,
    bidding us to do God's will:
    ‘Turn from sin and be baptised;
    cleanse your heart and mind and soul.
    Quitting all the sin you prized,
    yield your life to God's control.'
  1. ‘Bear the fruit repentance sows:
    lives of justice, truth, and love.
    Trust no other claim than those;
    set your heart on things above.
    Soon the Lord will come in power,
    burning clean the threshing floor:
    then will flames the chaff devour;
    wheat alone shall fill God's store.'
  1. With such preaching stark and bold
    John proclaimed salvation near,
    and his timeless warnings hold
    words of hope to all who hear.
    So we dare to journey on,
    led by faith through ways untrod,
    till we come at last like John
    to behold the Lamb of God.

Carl P. Daw, Jr (b. 1944)
© 1989 Hope Publishing Company
 Used by permission
 CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 592

  1. Let us break bread together with the Lord;
    let us break bread together with the Lord:

When I fall on my knees,
with my face to the rising sun,
O Lord, have mercy on me.

  1. Let us drink wine together with the Lord;
    let us drink wine together with the Lord:
  1. Let us praise God together in the Lord;
    let us praise God together in the Lord:

African-American traditional song

StF 182

  1. On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry
    announces that the Lord is nigh;
    awake and hearken, for he brings
    glad tidings from the King of kings!
  1. Then cleansed be every life from sin;
    make straight the way for God within,
    and let us all our hearts prepare
    for Christ to come and enter there.
  1. For you are our salvation, Lord,
    our refuge, and our great reward;
    without your grace we waste away
    like flowers that wither and decay.
  1. To heal the sick stretch out your hand,
    and bid the fallen sinner stand;
    shine forth, and let your light restore
    earth's own true loveliness once more.
  1. To God the Son all glory be
    whose advent sets his people free,
    whom, with the Father, we adore,
    and Holy Spirit, evermore.

John Chandler (1806–1876)

Organ: Tom Barker

Sunday 30 November - Advent - Morning Worship - Revd Bryan Coates

 Order of Service - this is a recording of the live service:

Welcome     Notices, Advent Liturgy
Call to Worship
    Malcolm Souter
Bryan Coates
Hymn StF 185     Sing we the King who is coming to reign   tune: The Glory Song
Prayers     Praise, Confession, The Lord's Prayer     Bryan Coates
Hymn StF 346     Christ is the world’s light     tune: Christe Sanctorum
Readings     Isaiah 65: 17 – 25
Luke 4: 16 – 22a
Revelation 21: 1- 5
    Sue Colbourn
Sandy Coates
Bryan Coates
Hymn StF 181     Of the Father’s love begotten     tune: Corde Natus
Sermon           Bryan Coates
Hymn      And did those feet in ancient time     tune: Jerusalem (Parry)
Offering dedicated     Bryan Coates
Prayers     Intercessions     Bryan Coates
Hymn StF 350     I cannot tell why he, whom angels worship  tune: Londonderry Air
Blessing           Bryan Coates
Outro StF 188     There's a light upon the mountains   There's a light ...

StF 185

  1. Sing we the King who is coming to reign;
    glory to Jesus, the Lamb that was slain!
    Life and salvation his empire shall bring,
    joy to the nations when Jesus is King:

Come let us sing: praise to our King,
Jesus our King, Jesus our King:
this is our song, who to Jesus belong:
glory to Jesus, to Jesus our King.

  1. All shall be well in his kingdom of peace;
    freedom shall flourish and wisdom increase;
    justice and truth from his sceptre shall spring;
    wrong shall be ended when Jesus is King:
  1. Souls shall be saved from the burden of sin;
    doubt shall not darken his witness within;
    hell has no terrors, and death has no sting;
    love is victorious when Jesus is King:
  1. Kingdom of Christ, for your coming we pray;
    hasten, O Father, the dawn of the day
    when this new song your creation shall sing;
    Satan is vanquished and Jesus is King:

Charles Silvester Horne (1865–1914)

StF 346

  1. Christ is the world's light, Christ and none other;
    born in our darkness, he became our brother.
    If we have seen him, we have seen the Father:
    glory to God on high.
  1. Christ is the world's Peace, Christ and none other;
    no one can serve him and despise another;
    who else unites us, one in God the Father?
    Glory to God on high.
  1. Christ is the world's Life, Christ and none other;
    sold once for silver, murdered here, our brother —
    he, who redeems us, reigns with God the Father:
    glory to God on high.
  1. Give God the glory, God and none other;
    give God the glory, Spirit, Son, and Father;
    give God the glory, God with us, my brother:
    glory to God on high.

Fred Pratt Green (1903–2000)
© 1969, Stainer & Bell Ltd  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 181

  1. Of the Father's love begotten
    ere the worlds began to be,
    he is Alpha and Omega,
    he the source, the ending he,
    of the things that are, that have been,
    and that future years shall see,
    evermore and evermore.
  1. By his word was all created;
    he commanded, it was done;
    earth and sky and boundless ocean,
    universe of three in one;
    all that sees the moon's soft radiance,
    all that breathes beneath the sun,
    evermore and evermore.
  1. This is he whom seers in old time
    chanted of with one accord,
    whom the voices of the prophets
    promised in their faithful word;
    now he shines, the long-expected;
    let creation praise its Lord,
    evermore and evermore.
  1. O you heights of heaven, adore him;
    angel hosts, his praises sing;
    all dominions, bow before him,
    and extol our God and King;
    let no tongue on earth be silent,
    every voice in concert sing,
    evermore and evermore!

Aurelius Clemens Prudentius (348–c. 413)
translated by John Mason Neale (1811–1866) and Henry Williams Baker (1821–1877)

Jerusalem

  1. And did those feet in ancient time
    walk upon England's mountains green?
    And was the holy Lamb of God
    on England's pleasant pastures seen?
    And did the countenance divine
    shine forth upon our clouded hills?
    And was Jerusalem builded here
    among these dark satanic mills?
  1. Bring me my bow of burning gold!
    Bring me my arrows of desire!
    Bring me my spear! O clouds, unfold!
    Bring me my chariot of fire!
    I will not cease from mental fight,
    nor shall my sword sleep in my hand,
    till we have built Jerusalem
    in England's green and pleasant land.

William Blake (1757–1827)

StF 350

  1. I cannot tell why he, whom angels worship,
    should set his love upon us, now or then,
    or why, as Shepherd, he should seek the wanderers,
    to bring them back, they know not how or when.
    But this I know, that he was born of Mary
    when Bethlem's manger was his only home,
    and that he lived at Nazareth and laboured,
    and so the Saviour, Saviour of the world, is come.
  1. I cannot tell how silently he suffered,
    as with his peace he graced this place of tears,
    or how his heart upon the cross was broken,
    the crown of pain to three-and-thirty years.
    But this I know, he heals the broken-hearted,
    and stays our sin, and calms our lurking fear,
    and lifts the burden from the heavy-laden,
    for yet the Saviour, Saviour of the world, is here.
  1. I cannot tell how he will win the nations,
    how he will claim his earthly heritage,
    how satisfy the needs and aspirations
    of east and west, of sinner and of sage.
    But this I know, all flesh shall see his glory,
    and he shall reap the harvest he has sown,
    and some glad day his sun shall shine in splendour,
    when he the Saviour, Saviour of the world, is known.
  1. I cannot tell how all the lands shall worship,
    when at his bidding every storm is stilled,
    or who can say how great the jubilation
    when every human heart with love is filled.
    But this I know, the skies will thrill with rapture,
    and myriad, myriad human voices sing,
    and earth to heaven, and heaven to earth, will answer:
    ‘at last the Saviour, Saviour of the world, is King!’

William Young Fullerton (1857–1932)

Organ: Tom Barker