Communion Service
- Occurring
- Monthly. Every First Sunday at for 1 hour
- Break
- Please note that this event will not be taking place between and
- Venue
- St. Peter's Grandborough
- Address Church Road Grandborough Rugby, CV23 8DH, United Kingdom
A communion service is the central act of worship for most Christians and in it we draw close to God and give thanks for the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. The focal point of the service is when the priest blesses the bread and wine which represent the body and blood of Jesus and shares them with the members of the congregation. It’s a quiet moment of deep meaning when we can feel God’s presence around us and renew our faith and strength.
We use a Celtic Communion Service format. Celtic Communion is a form of Christian worship inspired by the spirituality and traditions of the early Celtic Church, emphasising a deep connection to nature, simplicity, and community. It features reflective prayers and inclusive liturgy, creating a peaceful and accessible atmosphere that invites worshippers to experience God’s presence in creation and everyday life.
No service in August- see our summer programme for details of services in August