Worship at St Peter's

What does it look like to worship? Is it sung, said, prayed, individual or corporate? Or all of these? 

As we seek as a church to love God, love people, no really, we believe that we worship and love a God who loves each and every single person, regardless of who they are and what they have or haven't done. He loves us in our uniqueness, so we seek as a community to embrace this love within our worship. 

We try to encourage expression in worship across all ages and traditions, so we have a regular live music worship band with guitar, keyboard and the occasional cowbell, and singers who come from all ages as well as playing traditional hymns on our beautiful organ. 

Our liturgy comes from both Common Worship and other forms of liturgical expression, encompassing traditional, Celtic and other liturgical resources, and the liturgy is helpfully explained throughout so as to encourage participation. 

We have times of both corporate and personal prayer within our services, led by different voices within our church community, and explore more practical, visual and artistic forms of worship in our Altogether Service. 

Our Holy Communion services are an invitation to all to come and participate in the family meal offered by Jesus,in the words of the Eucharistic prayer:

So come you who have much faith, and you have little, you who have been here often and you who have not been here for a long time, you who have tried to follow and you who have failed.