Services in the Presteigne Group of Parishes next Sunday 18 June (Trinity 2) are as follows:9.30 Morning Service (Common Worship: contemporary language) Lingen11.00 Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer: traditional language) PresteignePlease note that the service at Lingen is a change from the Holy Communion service that was incorrectly advertised in the June issue of the Parish Magazine.Everyone is very welcome to attend either of these services.
Services in the Presteigne Group of Parishes this Sunday, 11 June (The Feast of St Barnabas / Trinity 1), are as follows:9.15 Holy Communion (Common Worship: contemporary language) Knill9.30 Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer: traditional language) Kinsham11.00 Morning Service (Common Worship: contemporary language) PresteigneEveryone is very welcome to attend any of these services. If you are unable to do so in person, you may find a Short Morning Service for Use at Home and the Collect and Readings for the day elsewhere on this page (two notice sheets).[PHOTO: St Barnabas window, Great St Mary's Church, Cambridge, c.Lawrence OP / Openverse]
Services in the Presteigne Group of Parishes this Sunday 4 June (Trinity Sunday) are as follows:8.00 Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer: traditional language) Presteigne9.30 Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer: traditional language) Lingen11.00 Choral Communion PresteigneEveryone is welcome to attend any of these services. If you are unable to do so in person, you can find A Short Service for Use at Home elsewhere on this page.
Services in the Presteigne Group of Parishes this Sunday 28 May (Pentecost) are as follows:9.30 Holy Communion (Common Worship: contemporary language) Kinsham11.00 Holy Communion (Common Worship: contemporary language) Presteigne6.30 Holy Communion (Common Worship: contemporary language) DiscoedEveryone is very welcome to attend any of these services, which mark one of the Church’s major festivals, the Feast of Pentecost. Taking place 50 days after Easter – Pentecost literally means ‘50 days’ – it commemorates the evening when the Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus’s disciples in tongues of flame, enabling them to speak in ‘tongues’, ie in many different languages, and proclaim the Gospel of Christ throughout the world. If you are unable to join us, you can find a short service for use at home at Pentecost elsewhere on this page.[PHOTO: The Apostles on Pentecost Day, stained glass by Abraham van Linge in the Chapel of Queen's College Oxford, dating from 1635 c.Lawrence OP /Openverse]