Sunday Worship

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

Sunday 8 March - Lent 3

10.30am Morning Worship

Mrs Doreen Murgatroyd

Mothering Sunday 15 March - Lent 4

10.30am Morning Worship

Local Arrangement

 6.15pm Holy Communion

Rev Wes Hampton

Sunday 22 March - Lent 5

10.30am Morning Worship

Mrs Kim Tame

Palm Sunday 29 March

10.30am Morning Worship

Rev Wes Hampton

a short service followed by the Church Annual General Meeting

Easter Day Sunday 5 April

10.30am Holy Communion

Rev Wes Hampton

Sunday 12 April

10.30am Morning Worship

Local Arrangement

Sunday 19 April

10.30am Morning Worship

Mrs Doreen Murgatroyd

 6.15pm Holy Communion

Rev Wes Hampton

Sunday 26 April

10.30am Morning Worship

Mrs Charmaine Dinham

Sunday 3 May

10.30am Holy Communion

Rev Wes Hampton

Sunday 10 May

10.30am Morning Worship

Local Arrangement

Sunday 17 May

10.30am Morning Worship

Rev Wes Hampton

 6.15pm Holy Communion

Rev Wes Hampton

Sunday 24 May - Pentecost

10.30am Morning Worship

Mr Stephen Clay

Trinity Sunday 31 May

10.30am Morning Worship

Mrs Doreen Murgatroyd

Service Recordings

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Sunday 1 March - Lent 2 - Holy Communion - Rev Wes Hampton

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

Welcome     Notices and Lent Liturgy 
All: O Lord our God, on this Lenten journey, 
   break open our boxes, and breathe your
   Spirit through us.  Amen
John Williams
Kelli Hancock
      Call to Worship     Wes Hampton
Hymn StF 16     We give immortal praise     tune: Crofts 136th
Prayers     Praise and Confession     Wes Hampton
Reading     Genesis 12: 1-4a     Ian Cole
Hymn StF 394     Spirit of God, unseen as the wind     tune: Skye Boat Song
Reading     John 3: 1-17     Ian Cole
Sermon           Wes Hampton
Hymn StF 457     Author of faith, eternal Word     tune: Mainzer
Prayers     Intersessions     Wes Hampton
The Peace            
Hymn StF 768     The Peace of the Lord be always with you   tune: Brian Hoare
Offering dedicated     Wes Hampton
Holy Communion, from the Prayer of Thanksgiving     Wes Hampton
Hymn StF 449     Lord of creation, to you be all praise!       tune: Slane
Blessing           Wes Hampton
Outro     You raise me up    

StF 16

  1. We give immortal praise
    to God the Father's love,
    for all our comforts here,
    and better hopes above.
    He sent his own eternal Son
    to die for sins that all have done.
  1. To God the Son belongs
    immortal glory too,
    who bought us with his blood
    from everlasting woe:
    and now he lives, and now he reigns,
    and sees the fruit of all his pains.
  1. To God the Spirit's name
    immortal worship give,
    whose new-creating power
    makes the dead sinner live:
    his work completes the great design,
    and fills the soul with joy divine.
  1. Almighty God, to thee
    be endless honours done,
    the undivided Three,
    and the mysterious One:
    where reason fails with all her powers,
    there faith prevails, and love adores.

Isaac Watts (1674–1748)

StF 394

Spirit of God, unseen as the wind,
gentle as is the dove,
teach us the truth and help us believe,
show us the Saviour's love.

  1. You spoke to us long, long ago,
    gave us the written word;
    we read it still, needing its truth,
    through it God's voice is heard.
  1. Without your help we fail our Lord,
    we cannot live his way;
    we need your power, we need your strength,
    following Christ each day.

Refrain

Margaret V. Old (1932–2001)
© 1971 Scripture Union
  Used by permission
  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 457

  1. Author of faith, eternal Word,
    whose Spirit breathes the active flame;
    faith, like its finisher and Lord,
    today as yesterday the same:
  1. To you our humble hearts aspire,
    and ask the gift unspeakable;
    increase in us the kindled fire,
    in us the work of faith fulfil.
  1. By faith we know you strong to save —
    save us, O Saviour always near!
    All that we hope, by faith we have,
    future and past subsisting here.
  1. To those that in your name believe
    eternal life with you is given;
    then they into their lives receive,
    pardon and holiness and heaven.
  1. The things unknown to feeble sense,
    unseen by reason's glimmering ray,
    with strong, commanding evidence
    their heavenly origin display.
  1. Faith lends its realising light,
    the clouds disperse, the shadows fly;
    the Invisible appears in sight,
    and God is seen by mortal eye.

Charles Wesley (1707–1788)

StF 768

The Peace of the Lord be always with you,
I greet you in his name.
The Peace of the Lord be always with you,
I greet you in his name.

Brian Hoare (b. 1935)
© 1991 Brian Hoare / The Jubilate Group
 Used by permission
 CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 449

  1. Lord of creation, to you be all praise!
    Most mighty your working, most wondrous your ways!
    Your glory and might are beyond us to tell,
    and yet in the heart of the humble you dwell.
  1. Lord of all power, I give you my will,
    in joyful obedience your tasks to fulfil.
    Your bondage is freedom; your service is song;
    and, held in your keeping, my weakness is strong.
  1. Lord of all wisdom, I give you my mind,
    rich truth that surpasses my knowledge to find;
    what eye has not seen and what ear has not heard
    is taught by your Spirit and shines from your word.
  1. Lord of all bounty, I give you my heart;
    I praise and adore you for all you impart,
    your love to inspire me, your counsel to guide,
    your presence to shield me, whatever betide.
  1. Lord of all being, I give you my all;
    if I should disown you, I stumble and fall;
    but, led in your service your word to obey,
    I'll walk in your freedom to the end of the way.

Jack Copley Winslow (1882–1974)
© Mrs J. Tyrrell  Used with permission  ONE LICENSE #A-738126

Organ: Tom Barker

Sunday 22 February - Lent 1 - Morning Worship - Mr Peter Whalley

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

Welcome     Lent Liturgy   All: O Lord our God,
   on this Lenten journey,
   help us let go of what is false, 
   and grow in what is true.  Amen
    Sue Colbourn
John Williams
Helen Ani
      Call to Worship     Peter Whalley
Hymn StF 238     Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us     tune: Mannheim
Prayers     Approach and Confession     Peter Whalley
Hymn StF 455     All my hope on God is founded     tune: Michael
Informal Talk           Peter Whalley
Reading     Matthew 4: 1-11     Lesley Anne Wheaton
Hymn StF 236     Forty days and forty nights     tune: Heinlien
Talk           Peter Whalley
Hymn StF 481     The Lord’s my shepherd     tune: Townend
Prayers     Intercessions, The Lord's Prayer     Peter Whalley
Offering dedicated     Peter Whalley
Hymn StF 531     What a friend we have in Jesus     tune: What a friend
Blessing           Peter Whalley
Outro StF 531     What a friend we have in Jesus     tune: What a friend

StF 238

  1. Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us
    o'er the world's tempestuous sea;
    guard us, guide us, keep us, feed us,
    for we have no help but thee,
    yet possessing every blessing
    if our God our Father be.
  1. Saviour, breathe forgiveness o'er us;
    all our weakness thou dost know,
    thou didst tread this earth before us,
    thou didst feel its keenest woe;
    tempted, taunted, yet undaunted,
    through the desert thou didst go.
  1. Spirit of our God, descending,
    fill our hearts with heavenly joy,
    love with every passion blending,
    pleasure that can never cloy;
    thus provided, pardoned, guided,
    nothing can our peace destroy.

James Edmeston (1791–1867)

StF 455

  1. All my hope on God is founded;
    he doth still my trust renew.
    Me through change and chance he guideth,
    only good and only true.
    God unknown,
    he alone
    calls my heart to be his own.
  1. Human pride and earthly glory,
    sword and crown betray our trust;
    what with care and toil we fashion,
    tower and temple fall to dust.
    But God's power,
    hour by hour,
    is my temple and my tower.
  1. God's great goodness aye endureth,
    deep his wisdom, passing thought:
    splendour, light and life attend him,
    beauty springeth out of nought.
    Evermore
    from his store
    new-born worlds rise and adore.
  1. Daily doth the almighty giver
    bounteous gifts on us bestow;
    his desire our soul delighteth,
    pleasure leads us where we go.
    Love doth stand
    at his hand;
    joy doth wait on his command.
  1. Still from earth to God eternal
    sacrifice of praise be done,
    high above all praises praising
    for the gift of Christ, his Son.
    Christ doth call
    one and all
    ye who follow shall not fall.

Robert Bridges (1844-1930) (alt.)
based on Joachim Neander (1650-1680)

StF 236

  1. Forty days and forty nights
    you were fasting in the wild;
    forty days and forty nights
    tempted and yet undefiled.
  1. Burning heat throughout the day,
    bitter cold when light had fled;
    prowling beasts around your way,
    stones your pillow, earth your bed.
  1. Shall not we your trials share,
    learn your discipline of will;
    and with you by fast and prayer
    wrestle with the powers of hell?
  1. So if Satan, pressing hard,
    soul and body would destroy:
    Christ who conquered, be our guard;
    give to us the victor's joy.
  1. Watching, praying, struggling thus,
    victory shall be ours too;
    angels minister to us,
    as they ministered to you.
  1. Saviour, may we hear your voice;
    keep us constant at your side;
    and with you we shall rejoice
    at the eternal Eastertide.

George Hunt Smyttan (1822–1870)
adapted by Jubilate Hymns
Adaptation: © Jubilate Hymns  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 481

  1. The Lord's my shepherd, I'll not want;
    he makes me lie in pastures green,
    he leads me by the still, still waters,
    his goodness restores my soul.

And I will trust in you alone,
and I will trust in you alone,
for your endless mercy follows me,
your goodness will lead me home.

  1. He guides my ways in righteousness,
    and he anoints my head with oil;
    and my cup — it overflows with joy,
    I feast on his pure delights.
  1. And though I walk the darkest path —
    I will not fear the evil one,
    for you are with me, and your rod and staff
    are the comfort I need to know.

Stuart Townend (b. 1963)
© 1996 Thankyou Music  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 531

  1. What a friend we have in Jesus,
    all our sins and griefs to bear!
    What a privilege to carry
    everything to God in prayer!
    O what peace we often forfeit,
    O what needless pain we bear,
    all because we do not carry
    everything to God in prayer!
  1. Have we trials and temptations,
    is there trouble anywhere?
    We should never be discouraged:
    take it to the Lord in prayer.
    Can we find a friend so faithful
    who will all our sorrows share?
    Jesus knows our every weakness:
    take it to the Lord in prayer.
  1. Are we weak and heavy-laden,
    cumbered with a load of care?
    Precious Saviour, still our refuge —
    take it to the Lord in prayer!
    Do your friends despise, forsake you?
    Take it to the Lord in prayer;
    in his arms he'll take and shield you,
    you will find a solace there.

Joseph Medlicott Scriven (1819–1886)

All music from Small Church Music, organ played by Rev. Clyde McLennan (1941-2022), Hymnary.org,
except StF 455 and StF 236 from Hymns without Words, arranged and played by Richard Irwin (1955-2023), used with permission.

Sunday 15 February - Morning Worship - Mrs Doreen Murgatroyd

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

Welcome     Notices
Call to Worship
    Kelli Hancock
Doreen Murgatroyd
Hymn StF 20     Be Still for the presence of the Lord     tune: Be still (Evans)
Prayers     Praise     Doreen Murgatroyd
Psalm 99     (StF 821) read antiphonally     Doreen Murgatroyd
Hymn StF 82     O Lord, my God (How great Thou art)     tune: Stuart Hine
Reading     1 Kings 19: 9a, 11-13a     Ian Cole
Hymn StF 110     In the wonder of creation     tune: Bethany
Reading     Matthew 17: 1-9     Ian Cole
Sermon     The Transfiguration     Doreen Murgatroyd
Hymn StF 134     Christ, whose glory fills skies     tune: Heathlands
Prayers     Intercessions, The Lord's Prayer     Doreen Murgatroyd
Offering dedicated     Doreen Murgatroyd
Hymn StF 548     Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine     tune: Crosby
Blessing           Doreen Murgatroyd

StF 20

  1. Be still,
    for the presence of the Lord,
    the Holy One, is here;
    come bow before him now
    with reverence and fear:
    in him no sin is found —
    we stand on holy ground.
    Be still,
    for the presence of the Lord,
    the Holy One, is here.
  1. Be still,
    for the glory of the Lord
    is shining all around;
    he burns with holy fire,
    with splendour he is crowned:
    how awesome is the sight —
    our radiant King of light!
    Be still,
    for the glory of the Lord
    is shining all around.
  1. Be still,
    for the power of the Lord
    is moving in this place;
    he comes to cleanse and heal,
    to minister his grace:
    no work too hard for him —
    in faith receive from him.
    Be still,
    for the power of the Lord
    is moving in this place.

David J. Evans (b. 1957)
© 1986 Thankyou Music
  Used by permission
  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

Psalm 99 (StF 821)

  1. The Lord is king;
    let the peoples tremble!

He sits enthroned upon the cherubim;
let the earth quake!

  1. The Lord is great in Zion;
    he is exalted over all the peoples.
  1. Let them praise your great and awesome name.
    Holy is he!
  1. Mighty King, lover of justice, you have established equity;
    you have executed justice and righteousness in Jacob.
  1. Extol the Lord our God; worship at his footstool.
    Holy is he!
  1. Moses and Aaron were among his priests,
    Samuel also was among those who called on his name.
    They cried to the Lord, and he answered them.
  1. He spoke to them in the pillar of cloud;
    they kept his decrees, and the statutes that he gave them.
  1. O Lord our God, you answered them; you were a forgiving God to them,
    but an avenger of their wrongdoings
  1. Extol the Lord our God,
    and worship at his holy mountain;
    for the Lord our God is holy.

[NRSV]

StF 82

  1. O Lord, my God, when I in awesome wonder
    consider all the works thy hand hath made,
    I see the stars, I hear the mighty thunder,
    thy power throughout the universe displayed:

Then sings my soul, my Saviour God, to thee:
how great thou art, how great thou art!
Then sings my soul, my Saviour God, to thee:
how great thou art, how great thou art!

  1. When through the woods and forest glades I wander
    and hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees;
    when I look down from lofty mountain grandeur,
    and hear the brook, and feel the gentle breeze:
  1. And when I think that God, his Son not sparing,
    sent him to die, I scarce can take it in
    that on the cross, my burden gladly bearing,
    he bled and died to take away my sin:
  1. When Christ shall come with shout of acclamation
    and take me home — what joy shall fill my heart;
    then shall I bow in humble adoration,
    and there proclaim: my God, how great thou art:

Stuart K. Hine (1899–1989)
vv. 1, 2, 4 based on 'O store Gud' 1885 by Carl Gustaf Boberg (1859–1940)
© 1953 The Stuart Hine Trust  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 110

  1. In the wonder of creation,
    when all nature shares one song,
    showing God’s imagination,
    all may see his love goes on.
    Through the Holy Story spoken,
    of God’s people called as one,
    gathered, exiled, saved and broken,
    this we learn: his love goes on.
  1. In the Christ who died to save us;
    in God’s risen, living Son;
    through the Spirit, whom he gave us;
    this we know: his love goes on.
    In the telling of the gospel
    Matthew, Mark and Luke and John
    join the Church in testifying
    through the years: his love goes on.
  1. From the perfect days of gladness
    when the sun has brightly shone,
    to the slog of working madness,
    all the while his love goes on.
    Through the times of harsh temptation,
    seeking strength but finding none,
    in our human desperation,
    mercy comes: his love goes on.
  1. In the joys of celebration,
    of new birth or victory won,
    in the deep peace of salvation,
    tell the world his love goes on!
    Through the dark days of depression,
    when all sign of faith is gone,
    hope may find no fresh expression,
    but we trust his love goes on.
  1. Through the hopes of our tomorrows,
    and the things we’ve left undone —
    future joys and present sorrows —
    through all time, his love goes on.
    In our Kingdom-shaped endeavour,
    when God’s glorious work is done,
    to the promise of forever,
    God is here: his love goes on.

Andrew T. Murphy (b. 1981)
© Andrew T. Murphy  Used by permission
   CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 134

  1. Christ, whose glory fills the skies,
    Christ, the true, the only Light,
    Sun of Righteousness, arise,
    triumph o'er the shades of night;
    Day-spring from on high, be near;
    Day-star, in my heart appear.
  1. Dark and cheerless is the morn
    unaccompanied by thee;
    joyless is the day's return,
    till thy mercy's beams I see,
    till they inward light impart,
    glad my eyes, and warm my heart.
  1. Visit then this soul of mine;
    pierce the gloom of sin and grief;
    fill me, radiancy divine;
    scatter all my unbelief;
    more and more thyself display,
    shining to the perfect day.

Charles Wesley (1707–88)

StF 548

  1. Blessèd assurance, Jesus is mine:
    O what a foretaste of glory divine!
    Heir of salvation, purchase of God;
    born of his Spirit, washed in his blood:

This is my story, this is my song,
praising my Saviour all the day long.
This is my story, this is my song,
praising my Saviour all the day long.

  1. Perfect submission, perfect delight,
    visions of rapture burst on my sight;
    angels descending bring from above
    echoes of mercy, whispers of love:
  1. Perfect submission, all is at rest,
    I in my Saviour am happy and blest —
    watching and waiting, looking above,
    filled with his goodness, lost in his love:

Frances Jane van Alstyne, (Fanny Crosby) (1820–1915)

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