Sunday Services at St. John’s - Changing Pattern

Occurring
Sunday 01 December 2024, Sunday 08 December 2024 at for 1 hour
Venue
St John the Evangelist
Address
Crosscanonby, Maryport, CA156SJ, United Kingdom

Our service pattern is changing for December.
We have an 11 O'clock service at St. John's on 1st December (Advent Sunday) which is an Holy Communion with Baptism.
On 8th December we have an 11 o’clock Morning Worship with Pioneer Minister Capt. Jeff Hill.
On 15th December we are joining the afternoon Community Carol Service in Crosby Community Centre so there is no service in St. John’s.
On 22nd December our Family Christingle Service is at 4pm (all donations for The Children’s Society).
Christmas Day Family Communion is at 10 o’clock with Rev. Susan McKendrey.

Service times for the other churches in our Benefice are in the church porch.

Bible Study Group

Occurring
Thursday 21 November 2024, Thursday 05 December 2024, Thursday 19 December 2024 at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Crosscanonby Community Centre
Address
Crosscanonby Community Centre, Crosby

A fortnightly meeting to study the Bible and pray together (once a fortnight- please check notices for dates)
The group is currently studying Hebrews using a study guide.

Christingle Service

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St John the Evangelist
Address
Crosscanonby, Maryport, CA156SJ, United Kingdom

All are very welcome at our Christingle service. Come to hear the Christmas story, sing carols and help to make the crib scene.
Children are very welcome to come dressed up in Nativity costumes.
Every child will receive a Christingle orange and story book.
Donations will be collected for The Children’s Society.

Christmas Day Family Communion Service

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St John the Evangelist
Address
Crosscanonby, Maryport, CA156SJ, United Kingdom

All are very welcome at our Christmas Day service.
Rev. Susan McKendrey will lead our service of Holy Communion with carols and readings.
Come and worship in our beautiful 12th century church decorated for Christmas and reflect on Jesus’ birth - the first Christmas.