Services in the Presteigne group of parishes on Sunday 16 January (Epiphany 2) are as follows:9.30 Morning Service (Common Worship: modern language) Lingen11.00 Morning Prayer (Book of Common Prayer: traditional language) Presteigne6.30 Holy Communion (Common Worship: modern language) DiscoedPlease be aware that face coverings must be worn throughout all services, unless you are exempt, and you are requested to observe the arrangements for social distancing and hand sanitising. Thank you!If you are unable to join us in person, you can find the Collect and readings for the day, to be used in conjunction with the short service for Epiphany previously provided, elsewhere on this page. [PHOTO: St Michael and All Angels, Lingen]
Services in the Presteigne Group of Parishes on Sunday 9 January (Epiphany 1) are as follows:9.15 Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer: traditional language) Knill9.30 Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer: traditional language) Kinsham11.00 Holy Communion for the Feast of the Epiphany PresteigneAll are very welcome to attend any of these services, but please note that face coverings must be worn throughout unless you are exempt, and we have restored significant distancing between people who are not in the same household or bubble.If you are unable to attend one of our services in person, you can find A Short Service for Epiphany for Use at Home , including the readings, elsewhere on this page.[PHOTO: Jonathan Meyer / Unsplash]
Services in the Presteigne Group of Parishes on Sunday 2 January (Christmas 2) 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 Morning Service (Common Worship: modern language) PresteigneFollowing Welsh government regulations and Church of England guidance, we must again be scrupulous about precautions to protect us against the spread of Covid-19, so we ask you to wear a face-covering throughout the service and keep your distance from anyone not in your own household or bubble. If you are unable to attend services in person you may find the readings for the day, to go with the Service for Use at Home at Christmas already provided, elsewhere on this page. We wish you all the best for the New Year and a happy and healthy 2022.
It's so sad that our Christmas services and festivities have been so badly affected by Covid again.But, though they may be ‘affected’, the joy that Christmas brings as we celebrate the Birth of the Saviour remains true and undimmed.May you experience that joy – and find peace and love – this Christmas time in spite of it all!Elsewhere on this page you will find A Service for Use at Home at Christmas and the readings to go with it. This can be used any time you like – at midnight or early in the morning or in the odd ten minutes during Christmas Day – and I hope you find it helpful.To recap on the situation regarding services ...Sadly, the St Andrews Midnight Holy Communion and Christmas Day Family Service are cancelled.‘Come and Behold Him!’ continues in St Andrew's Church – an opportunity to see the enhanced Christmas Crib Scene and for the children to take away a small gift and a Christmas story book.Everyone welcome – 4-6pm today and on Christmas Eve – with Carol Singing in the Churchyard from 5 pm on Christmas Eve. The Crib will be in place at least until Epiphany.The services in the smaller churches are all going ahead as planned and advertised – though we have reinstated face coverings throughout and greater distancing.There will be a service of Holy Communion at St Andrew's (Common Worship) on Sunday 26 December at 11am ... to which everyone is welcome.May I wish you and yours a very Merry and Blessed Christmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year...Steve