Parish of Leatherhead - Table of Weekly Services

source: September 2008 Parish Magazine : see also additional notes below table
Sunday
Parish Church
8am
All Saints
9am
Parish Church
10.30am
Parish Church
Afternoon
Parish Church
6.30pm
United
Services
1st Holy Communion
Book of
Common Prayer

said
Sung Communion
Common Worship

piano
Family Service
Common Worship
Music Group
  Evening Communion
Common Worship
Choir & Organ
 
2nd Holy Communion
Book of
Common Prayer

said
  Family Communion
with Sunday Club
Common Worship
Choir & Organ
  Evensong
Book of
Common Prayer

Choir & Organ
Triumph
Youth-led
service at
BFree
3rd Holy Communion
Book of
Common Prayer

said
Sung Communion
Common Worship

piano
Family Communion
Come & Celebrate
with Sunday Club
Common Worship
Music Group
Holy Baptism
Common Worship
3.30pm
Evening Reflection
piano & singers
 
4th Holy Communion
Book of
Common Prayer

said
  Family Communion
with Sunday Club
Common Worship
Choir & Organ
Time for Tea
Baptism
follow-on service
4pm
  Praise Service
at Leatherhead
Methodist Church
Music Group
5th Holy Communion
Book of
Common Prayer

said
  Family Communion
with Sunday Club
Common Worship
Choir & Organ
    New Fire at
Parish Church/
L Methodist
Church/
Christchurch

Community
Services

Thursdays at
Leatherhead
Hospital
Holy
Communion



Monthly Ward
Service at
Leatherhead
Hospital




Monthly
Service at
The Beeches

Book of Common Prayer: "The 1662 Book of Common Prayer is a permanent feature of the Church of England's worship. It is loved for the beauty of its language and its services are widely used. It is also the foundation of a tradition of common prayer and a key source of the Church of England's doctrine."
http://www.cofe.anglican.org/worship/liturgy/bcp/

Common Worship: "Most of the Common Worship services are in a modern idiom, with vibrant images that seek to connect the Biblical tradition with people's own experiences. A key concept is that of the Christian life as a journey - one in which those as yet uncommitted to the faith are also invited to join."
http://www.cofe.anglican.org/worship/liturgy/commonworship/