What’s On
Services and Rotas
You are very welcome to attend any of our services. Most months there are a variety of styles of worship.
If there isn’t a service in your parish on a particular Sunday, we would encourage you to come and join us at a service in one of our other parishes.
We don’t currently hold any All Age Services, however we do have Messy Church every other month.
The 1662 services use the traditional language of the Book of Common Prayer (BCP) and provides a contrast to our modern language services.
Sundays
The monthly rota is available below. If your parish church doesn’t have a service on a particular Sunday, you are encouraged to join a service at one of our other churches in the United Benefice.
All Age Sunday Services
We don’t currently hold any All Age services, however we do hold regular Messy Church sessions instead. These are held roughly every other month on a Saturday afternoon. Click here for more info.
If you would like any more information about these services – please contact Rev Phil Michell.
Midweek Services
Weekly:
Thursdays: Morning Prayer – 7.30am at Kniveton Church
This is a short, said service. We use liturgy from both the CofE and the Iona Community
Monthly:
Mid Day Med: A half hour of Christian meditation/contemplative prayer. Hognaston Church on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 12.00pm.
Mothers’ Union: Meetings are held on the 4th Wednesday of the month. Details can be found here.
Home Communion: Currently not meeting, but if you would like to receive Holy Communion at home, please do get in touch.
The above meetings are open to all. We meet during school term time.
Sunday Readings
Monthly Rotas
Hulland Herald Magazine
Click the links to view the current and previous editions of the Hulland Herald.
Faith
So, you’ve come to the page about faith. Brilliant!
Journeys of faith all begin somewhere.
Wherever you are on that journey, there is always further to go and deeper faith to be discovered.
If you would like to talk with someone about the Christian faith, you can contact Rev Phil Michell.
Or you may find some of the links below helpful. (All links are to external sites)
What does it mean to be a Christian?
Real life experiences of faith
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