Sunday
Services
There
are three morning services and one evening service in our parish
of Knaphill with Brookwood and all differ in style and length
to reflect the varying needs of our community. Scroll down or
click on the links to find out more about the style of each of
the services and also about when our groups for children are held
at Holy Trinity and St
Saviour's.
For
full details of midweek services and prayer times, visit our midweek
services page.
For
a full list of services each month, visit our diary
page. To
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'Hands
Free' at Holy Trinity At
Holy Trinity (Chobham Road, Knaphill) each week, apart
from the 1st Sunday of the month*, there are two services. The
first, at 9.30am we call 'Hands Free' which reflects the
fact that there are no books, no pieces of paper - everything
is projected onto the huge screen at the front of church. The
music we use to praise God is contemporary and accompanied by
the worship group. On the 3rd Sundayof the month, the 'Hands
Free' also incorporates Holy Communion, when we gather at the
Lord's table for bread and wine or a blessing.
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Children's
Groups at Holy Trinity During
the 'Hands Free' service, there are children's groups in the church
hall - a creche for babies to 3 years; Ju:C (pronounced 'Juicy')
which is Junior Church for 3-10 years and SPLAT
for 11-14s. Children should go directly to their groups before
the service in church.
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Refreshments
at Holy Trinity After
the service at 9.30am has finished, adults and children join together
in the main church hall for refreshements and those coming to
the 11.15am service also come to enjoy this time of fellowship
before the service begins.
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'Morning
Prayer' at Holy Trinity The
11.15am service at Holy Trinity which we call 'Morning
Prayer' is a more traditional service, following the normal Anglican
pattern. We worship using hymns and are accompanied by either
pianist or organist. There are no children's groups running at
the same time as this service. At the 3rd service of the month,
this service is a Holy Communionwhen we gather at the Lord's
table for bread and wine or a blessing.
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The
First Sunday at Holy Trinity On
the first Sunday of the month at Holy Trinity the pattern changes
slightly, with an 8.00am short and spoken Holy Communion
service and at 9.30am an 'All Together' service, which
is suitable for families with children aged 8 and over. As we
are 'all together', there are no children's groups in the hall.
For families with children younger than 8, there is 20:20
church at St Saviour's in Brookwood which lasts just 45 minutes,
and has puppets, songs and craft and is a fast-moving and fun
service with no time to be bored!
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The
'Evening Hour' at Holy Trinity Every
week at Holy Trinity, apart from the 2nd Sunday, there is a 6.30pm
service which incorporates our major teaching series. It 'does
what it says on the tin' and is guaranteed to be just an hour
for those not wanting to be late with Monday coming! On the 2nd
Sunday, there is 'Evening Praise' which, lasting about
90 minutes is a more informal and perhaps experimental style of
worship, usually including members of our teenage group TROG.
Space is given for response, worship and exercise of spiritual
gifts. On the 4th Sunday of the month, Evening Hour will
also include Holy Communion when we gather at the Lord's table
for bread and wine or a blessing.
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Morning
Services at St Saviour's At
St Saviour's (Connaught Road, Brookwood) all morning services
are at 10.30am apart from on the first
Sunday of the month and, while reflecting the normal Anglican
tradition, we are also beginning to incorporate more contemporary
worship songs and will shortly be fitting a new larger screen,
ready to project songs words, bible passages and liturgy. Our
worship is accompanied by either pianist or organist. On the 2nd
Sunday of the month, there is a Holy Communion service
when we gather at the Lord's table for bread and wine.
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Intergen at St Saviour's At
St Saviour's (Connaught Road, Brookwood) on the third Sunday
of the month, 'Intergen' short for intergenerational was started
in February 2007 to encourage relationships to blossom between
all ages in the church. It is most definitely NOT a family service
but a relaxed act of worship where adults and children learn from
each other.
Children's
Groups at St Saviour's
On the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month at St Saviour's,
there are groups for children in the hall which is at the rear
of the church.
For 3-10s, there is a group called Sunday Club and for 11-14s,
there is SPLAT. The
children start off in church and leave for their groups after
a time of worship.
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Refreshments
at St Saviour's
On all Sundays at St Saviour's, apart from the 2nd Sunday
(Holy Communion), the children return to the church at the end
of their groups and refreshments are served at the back of church.
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The
First Sunday at St Saviour's
On
the 1st Sunday of the month at St Saviour's the pattern
changes with a 9.45am '20:20 Church' service, which
is suitable for families with children aged 8 and under. The
service lasts just 45 minutes, and has puppets, songs and craft
and is a fast-moving and fun service with no time to be bored!
For families with children older than 8, there is our 'All
Together' service at Holy Trinity.
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Testimonies
at St Saviour's
On the fourth Sunday of each month, the leader of the Morning
Service will allow space for individuals to come forward to share
what the Lord has been doing or saying either that morning or
in the previous weeks. It is a time of great blessing and encouragement
to us all.
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If
you're uncertain about any services please contact the Church
Office on 473489 or send an e-mail.
We Look forward to seeing you soon!
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