Sunday Worship

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

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 11 January - Morning Worship - Mrs Kim Tame

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

Welcome     Notices
Call to Worship Psalm 29:1
    Malcolm Souter
Kim Tame
Hymn StF 109     In the darkness of the still night     tune: Margaret Rizza
Prayers           Kim Tame
Introduction     Baptism     Kim Tame
Hymn StF 362     Meekness and majesty     tune: Graham Kendrick
Readings     Isaiah 42 1-9;    Matthew 3: 13-17     Malcolm Souter
Hymn StF 376     Crashing waters at creation     tune: Stuttgart StF 169i
Sermon           Kim Tame
Hymn StF 369     Baptise us with your spirit     tune: Merle's Tune
Prayers     Intercessions, The Lord's Prayer     Kim Tame
Offering dedicated     Kim Tame
Hymn StF 556     Just as I am without one plea     tune: Saffron Walden
Blessing             Kim Tame
Outro StF 470     Lord, for the Years   tune: Lord of the Years

StF 109

  1. In the darkness of the still night,
    in the dawning of the daylight,
    in the mystery of creation,
    Creator God, you are there.
    In the breath of every being,
    in the birthing and the growing,
    in the earth and all its fullness,
    Creator God, you are there.
  1. In the homeless and the hungry,
    in the broken and the lonely,
    in the grieving of your people,
    Creator God, you are there.
    In the tears and in the heartache,
    in the love through which we serve you,
    in the anguish of the dying,
    Creator God, you are there.
  1. In our hearts and in our thinking,
    in the longing and the dreaming,
    in the yearning of our heartbeat,
    Creator God, you are there.
    In the love for one another,
    in the sharing of our being,
    in receiving and forgiving,
    Creator God, you are there.
  1. In our joys, our hopes, our healing,
    in awakening to revealing,
    in your call and our responding,
    Creator God, you are there.
    In our prayer and in our service,
    in our praise and in our worship,
    in your love that is eternal,
    Creator God, you are there.

Margaret Rizza (b. 1929)
© 1999 Kevin Mayhew Ltd  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 362

  1. Meekness and majesty,
    manhood and deity,
    in perfect harmony —
    the man who is God.
    Lord of eternity,
    dwells in humanity,
    kneels in humility
    and washes our feet.

Oh, what a mystery —
meekness and majesty:
bow down and worship,
for this is your God,
this is your God!

  1. Father’s pure radiance,
    perfect in innocence,
    yet learns obedience
    to death on a cross:
    suffering to give us life,
    conquering through sacrifice —
    and as they crucify,
    prays, ‘Father forgive.’
  1. Wisdom unsearchable,
    God the invisible,
    love indestructible
    in frailty appears:
    Lord of infinity,
    stooping so tenderly,
    lifts our humanity
    to the heights of his throne.

Graham Kendrick (b. 1950)
© 1986 Thankyou Music  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 376

  1. Crashing waters at creation,
    ordered by the Spirit’s breath,
    first to witness day’s beginning
    from the brightness of night’s death.
  1. Parting water stood and trembled
    as the captives passed on through,
    washing off the chains of bondage —
    channel to a life made new.
  1. Cleansing water once at Jordan
    closed around the one foretold,
    opened to reveal the glory
    ever new and ever old.
  1. Living water, never ending,
    quench the thirst and flood the soul.
    Wellspring, Source of life eternal,
    drench our dryness, make us whole.

Sylvia G. Dunstan (1955–1993)
© 1991, GIA Publications Inc.  Used with permission  ONE LICENSE #A-738126

StF 369

  1. Baptise us with your Spirit,
    majestic, humble Christ,
    to overcome temptation;
    assailed, but not enticed.
    Baptise us with your Spirit,
    that in each other's eyes
    we may discern your purpose,
    and cast away disguise.
  1. Baptise us with your Spirit
    to careful, patient, thought,
    and habit-forming virtues
    aspired to, copied, taught,
    till clothed with new creation,
    self-critical, reformed,
    we demonstrate the gospel,
    to you alone conformed.
  1. Baptise us with your Spirit
    in unrestricted ways
    that move us, mind and body,
    to laugh and shout your praise.
    Send us to clear the rubble
    of each defensive wall,
    inviting to your table
    our neighbours, one and all.

Brian Wren (b. 1936)
© 2005, Stainer & Bell Ltd
  Used by permission
  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 556

  1. Just as I am, without one plea
    but that you died to set me free,
    and at your bidding, ‘Come to me!’
    O Lamb of God, I come!
  1. Just as I am, though tossed about
    with many a conflict, many a doubt,
    fightings within and fears without,
    O Lamb of God, I come!
  1. Just as I am, you will receive,
    will welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve:
    because your promise I believe,
    O Lamb of God, I come!
  1. Just as I am — your love unknown
    has broken every barrier down —
    now to be yours, yes, yours alone,
    O Lamb of God, I come!
  1. Just as I am, of that free love
    the breadth, length, depth and height to prove,
    here for a time and then above,
    O Lamb of God, I come!

Charlotte Elliott (1789–1871)
Adaptation: © The Jubilate Group
  Used by permission
  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

Organ: Tom Barker

Sunday 4 January - Covenant Service (Holy Communion) - Rev Wes Hampton

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

Welcome     Notices
Call to Worship
    Sue Colbourn
Wes Hampton
Hymn StF 228     Hail to the Lord's Anointed     tune: Crüger
Prayers     Praise     Wes Hampton
Reading     Ephesians 3: 1-12     Lesley Wheaton
Hymn StF 225     Bethlehem, of noblest cities     tune: Stuttgart
Reading     Matthew 2: 1-12     Lesley Wheaton
Sermon           Wes Hampton
Hymn StF 224     As with gladness men of old      tune: Dix
Introduction to the Covenant     Wes Hampton
Prayers     Confession, Pardon     Wes Hampton
Hymn StF 549     Come, let us use the grace devine     tune: Dundee
Revewal of the Covenant     Wes Hampton
Prayers     Intersessions     Wes Hampton
Offering dedicated     Wes Hampton
Holy Communion, from the Prayer of Thanksgiving     Wes Hampton
Hymn StF 227     Brightest and best of the sons of
the morning
    tune: Epiphany StF 595
Blessing           Wes Hampton
Outro StF 224     As with gladness men of old   tune: Dix

StF 228

  1. Hail to the Lord's Anointed,
    great David's greater Son!
    Hail, in the time appointed,
    his reign on earth begun!
    He comes to break oppression,
    to set the captive free,
    to take away transgression,
    and rule in equity.
  1. He comes, with succour speedy,
    to those who suffer wrong;
    to help the poor and needy,
    and bid the weak be strong;
    to give them songs for sighing,
    their darkness turn to light,
    whose souls, condemned and dying,
    are precious in his sight.
  1. He shall come down like showers
    upon the fruitful earth;
    love, joy, and hope, like flowers,
    spring in his path to birth;
    before him, on the mountains,
    shall peace the herald go;
    and righteousness, in fountains,
    from hill to valley flow.
  1. Kings shall fall down before him,
    and gold and incense bring;
    all nations shall adore him,
    his praise all people sing;
    to him shall prayer unceasing
    and daily vows ascend,
    his kingdom still increasing,
    a kingdom without end.
  1. O'er every foe victorious,
    he on his throne shall rest;
    from age to age more glorious,
    all-blessing and all-blest.
    The tide of time shall never
    his covenant remove;
    his name shall stand for ever,
    his changeless name of Love.

James Montgomery (1771–1854)
from Psalm 72

StF 225

  1. Bethlehem, of noblest cities
    none can once with thee compare;
    thou alone the Lord from heaven
    didst for us incarnate bear.
  1. Fairer than the sun at morning
    was the star that told his birth,
    to the world its God announcing,
    seen in fleshly form on earth.
  1. Eastern sages at his cradle
    make oblations rich and rare;
    see them give, in deep devotion,
    gold and frankincense and myrrh.
  1. Sacred gifts of mystic meaning:
    incense doth their God disclose,
    gold the King of kings proclaimeth,
    myrrh his sepulchre foreshows.
  1. Holy Jesus, in thy brightness
    to the Gentile world displayed,
    with the Father and the Spirit
    endless praise to thee be paid.

Aurelius Clemens Prudentius (348–c. 413)
translated by Edward Caswall (1814–1878)

StF 224

  1. As with gladness men of old
    did the guiding star behold,
    as with joy they hailed its light,
    leading onward, beaming bright,
    so, most gracious Lord, may we
    evermore be led to thee.
  1. As with joyful steps they sped,
    Saviour, to thy lowly bed,
    there to bend the knee before
    thee, whom heaven and earth adore,
    so may we with willing feet
    ever seek thy mercy-seat.
  1. As they offered gifts most rare
    at thy cradle rude and bare,
    so may we with holy joy,
    pure, and free from sin's alloy,
    all our costliest treasures bring,
    Christ, to thee, our heavenly King.
  1. Holy Jesus, every day
    keep us in the narrow way;
    and, when earthly things are past,
    bring our ransomed souls at last
    where they need no star to guide,
    where no clouds thy glory hide.
  1. In the heavenly country bright
    need they no created light;
    thou its light, its joy, its crown,
    thou its sun which goes not down;
    there for ever may we sing
    alleluias to our King.

William Chatterton Dix (1837–1898)

StF 549

  1. Come, let us use the grace divine,
    and all, with one accord,
    in a perpetual covenant join
    ourselves to Christ the Lord:
  1. Give up ourselves, through Jesu's power,
    his name to glorify;
    and promise, in this sacred hour,
    for God to live and die.
  1. The covenant we this moment make
    be ever kept in mind:
    we will no more our God forsake,
    or cast his words behind.
  1. We never will throw off his fear
    who hears our solemn vow;
    and if thou art well pleased to hear,
    come down, and meet us now.
  1. To each the covenant blood apply,
    which takes our sins away;
    and register our names on high,
    and keep us to that day.

Charles Wesley (1707–1788)

StF 227

  1. Brightest and best of the sons of the morning,
    dawn on our darkness, and lend us your aid;
    star of the east, the horizon adorning,
    guide where our infant Redeemer is laid.
  1. Cold on his cradle the dew-drops are shining;
    low lies his head with the beasts of the stall;
    angels adore him in slumber reclining,
    Maker, and Monarch, and Saviour of all.
  1. Say, shall we yield him, in costly devotion,
    odours of Edom, and offerings divine,
    gems of the mountain and pearls of the ocean,
    myrrh from the forest or gold from the mine?
  1. Vainly we offer each ample oblation;
    vainly with gifts would his favour secure;
    richer by far is the heart's adoration;
    dearer to God are the prayers of the poor.
  1. Brightest and best of the sons of the morning,
    dawn on our darkness, and lend us your aid;
    star of the east, the horizon adorning,
    guide where our infant Redeemer is laid.

Reginald Heber (1783–1826)

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

Sunday 28 December - Circuit Service - Revd Sharon Gardner and Rev Wes Hampton

The Circuit Service was at Woosehill Church.  YouTube recording:

Woosehill Church website -> Services -> YouTube channel

Sunday 21 December - Advent 4 - Morning Worship - Mrs Charmaine Dinham

 Order of Service - this is a recording of the live service - note the first few seconds of the notices are missing and that the fourth hymn (StF 178) was not sung:

Welcome     Notices, Advent Liturgy
Call to Worship, Gathering Prayer
    John Williams
Charmaine Dinham
Hymn StF 185     Sing we the King who is coming to reign  tune: The glory song
Theme of our worship - Come Jesus, be with us     Charmaine Dinham
Prayers     Confession & Assurance,
Praise & Thanksgiving
    Charmaine Dinham
Hymn StF 489     All I once held dear     tune: Knowing you
Worship activity        Charmaine Dinham
Hymn StF 193     Born n the night, Mary's Child     tune: Mary's Child
Readings     Isaiah 7: 10-16;    Matthew 1: 18-25     Bill Barry
Hymn StF 178     Long ago, prophets knew     tune: Theodoric
Narrative Sermon - Isaiah, Matthew and Joseph     Charmaine Dinham
Prayers     Intercessions, The Lord's Prayer     Charmaine Dinham
Offering dedicated     Charmaine Dinham
Hymn StF 180     O come,O come, Immanuel     tune: Veni Immanuel
Closing prayer         Charmaine Dinham
Outro StF 193     Born n the night, Mary's Child   tune: Mary's Child

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 489

  1. All I once held dear,
    built my life upon,
    all this world reveres,
    and wars to own,
    all I once thought gain
    I have counted loss;
    spent and worthless now,
    compared to this.

Knowing you, Jesus,
knowing you,
there is no greater thing.
You're my all, you're the best,
you're my joy, my righteousness,
and I love you, Lord.

  1. Now my heart's desire
    is to know you more,
    to be found in you
    and known as yours.
    To possess by faith
    what I could not earn,
    all-surpassing gift
    of righteousness.
  1. Oh, to know the power
    of your risen life,
    and to know you in
    your sufferings.
    To become like you
    in your death, my Lord,
    so with you to live
    and never die.

Graham Kendrick (b. 1950)
Words and Music: © 1993 Graham Kendrick / Make Way Music Ltd  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 193

  1. Born in the night,
    Mary's Child,
    a long way from your home;
    coming in need,
    Mary's Child,
    born in a borrowed room.
  1. Clear shining light,
    Mary's Child,
    your face lights up our way;
    light of the world,
    Mary's Child,
    dawn on our darkened day.
  1. Truth of our life,
    Mary's Child,
    you tell us God is good;
    prove it is true,
    Mary's Child,
    go to your cross of wood.
  1. Hope of the world,
    Mary's Child,
    you're coming soon to reign;
    King of the earth,
    Mary's Child,
    walk in our streets again.

Geoffrey Ainger (b. 1925)
© 1964 Stainer & Bell Ltd  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 178

  1. Long ago, prophets knew
    Christ would come, born a Jew,
    come to make all things new;
    bear his people's burden,
    freely love and pardon:

Ring, bells, ring, ring, ring!
Sing, choirs, sing, sing, sing!
When he comes,
when he comes,
who will make him welcome?

  1. God in time, God in man,
    this is God's timeless plan:
    he will come, as a man,
    born himself of woman,
    God divinely human:
  1. Mary, hail!  Though afraid,
    she believed, she obeyed.
    In her womb, God is laid;
    till the time expected,
    nurtured and protected:
  1. Journey ends!  Where afar
    Bethlem shines, like a star,
    stable door stands ajar.
    Unborn Son of Mary,
    Saviour, do not tarry!

Ring, bells, ring, ring, ring!
Sing, choirs, sing, sing, sing!
Jesus comes!
Jesus comes!
We will make him welcome!

Fred Pratt Green (1903–2000)
© 1971 Stainer & Bell Ltd  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 180

  1. O come, O come, Immanuel,
    and ransom captive Israel,
    that mourns in lonely exile here
    until the Son of God appear:

Rejoice!  Rejoice!  Immanuel
shall come to you, O Israel.

  1. O come, O come, O Lord of might
    who to your tribes, on Sinai's height,
    in ancient times did give the law
    in cloud, and majesty, and awe:
  1. O come, O Rod of Jesse, free
    your own from Satan's tyranny;
    from depths of hell your people save,
    and give them victory o'er the grave:
  1. O come, O Key of David, come,
    and open wide our heavenly home;
    make safe the way that leads on high,
    and close the path to misery:
  1. O come, O Day-spring, come and cheer
    our spirits by your advent here;
    disperse the gloomy clouds of night,
    and death's dark shadows put to flight:

Latin, 18th century, based on the ancient Advent Antiphons
translated by John Mason Neale (1811–1866)

All music from Small Church Music, organ played by Rev. Clyde McLennan (1941-2022), Hymnary.org,
except StF 193, StF 178 and StF180 from Hymns without Words, arranged and played by Richard Irwin (1955-2023), used with permission.