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Weekly Online Service

Weekly Online Service

By: The Church of England
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Episodes
  • A Service for Trinity Sunday - Sunday 31 May 2026
    May 31 2026

    Join us this Sunday for an online service from Woodbridge in North Wiltshire, led by Rev Steve Wilkinson.

    In this service, we’ll take a closer look at pilgrimages in North Wiltshire, with stories, poems, and readings from across the Athelstan Pilgrim Way.

    “Different places, different paths, yet united in this moment of worship.”

    This summer, Everyday Faith offers a series of reflections centred around pilgrimage – places and stories that help us feel part of something bigger on our journey towards God. Find out more at cofe.io/Pilgrimage

    Trinity Sunday is the day we celebrate God as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - one God in three Persons. It falls on the first Sunday after Pentecost every year.

    We’ll reflect on the mystery of God’s nature, celebrate the unity and diversity within God, and mark our entry into the new season of Christian growth and discipleship.

    Whether you're exploring faith, returning to church, or looking for spiritual encouragement, you are warmly invited to worship with our growing online community across England and beyond.

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    37 mins
  • A Service for Pentecost - Sunday 24 May 2026
    May 24 2026

    Join us this Sunday for an online service from Lambeth Palace, led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally.

    Pentecost is a special moment in the life of the church, when we look afresh for the coming of the Holy Spirit.

    In this service, we’ll reflect on having confidence in the gospel, and how the gospel starts at home and flows out into the world. We’ll hear prayers from Thy Kingdom Come, and music from St Martin’s Voices and St Martin-in the-Fields Junior Choir.

    We will also hear from the team who work at Lambeth Palace about how they find God in their roles and in daily life.

    “Lambeth Palace is a prayerful place, the spiritual home of the Anglican communion, and a living witness to faith rooted in daily life.”

    Whether you're exploring faith, returning to church, or looking for spiritual encouragement, you are warmly invited to worship with our growing online community across England and beyond.

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    41 mins
  • A Service for the Seventh Sunday of Easter - Sunday 17 May 2026
    May 17 2026

    Join us this Sunday for an online service from St Peter & St Paul in Old Bolingbroke in rural Lincolnshire, led by Rev Judith Simons.

    Last year, the community here won Church of the Year, and the Church and Community Volunteers Award for England - praised as “an outstanding example of what a small, rural church can achieve through energy, imagination, and community spirit.”

    And we’ll learn more about the fascinating heritage of Old Bolingbroke - the birthplace of King Henry IV - and how the local community have come together to maintain the historic sites.

    “It’s a model for us all, I think” said Dr David Stocker, Professor of Medieval Studies at the University of Leeds.

    As we reach the seventh Sunday of Easter, in this service, we reflect on the moments after the Last Supper, as Jesus prepares to say goodbye to the disciples, knowing that he is about to give his life for our sins.

    “All Jesus wants is for us to know him and to know God.”

    Whether you're exploring faith, returning to church, or looking for spiritual encouragement, you are warmly invited to worship with our growing online community across England and beyond.

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    40 mins
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