BCP Holy Communion

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 30 mins
Venue
St Anne's Alderney
Address
Between Victoria Street and Rue de l'Église Alderney, GY9 3XA, Guernsey

A short said traditional Prayer Book service.

The beauty of the traditional Prayer Book service lies in its rich language, reverent structure, and deep theological resonance. Rooted in centuries of worship, it offers poetic expressions of faith, balancing awe and intimacy with God. The rhythms of its prayers and liturgies foster a sense of continuity and connection to the Christian tradition, blending personal devotion with communal worship. Its timeless quality invites reflection, drawing participants into a sacred rhythm that transcends the distractions of modern life, grounding worship in enduring truths and the presence of the divine.

All are welcome.

Parish Eucharist

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Anne's Alderney
Address
Between Victoria Street and Rue de l'Église Alderney, GY9 3XA, Guernsey

All are welcome each Sunday to our parish Eucharist service.

Why Go to Church?

Going to church is more than attending a service—it's about growing in faith, building community, and finding purpose.

- Spiritual Growth: Church helps you connect with God, worship, and reflect on His Word.
- Community: It’s a place to belong, find support, and share life with others who walk in faith.
- Service: Together, we make a difference, serving others and living out our beliefs.
- Renewal: Church offers rest and perspective in a busy world.

Church is where faith becomes action, community becomes family, and life finds greater meaning.

Come and see!
Come and be!

ONLY for December 15th 2024 our main service will be to commemorate The Homecoming, and will begin at 11am.

Scratch Nativity – Fun for All the Family!

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Anne's Alderney
Address
Between Victoria Street and Rue de l'Église Alderney, GY9 3XA, Guernsey

Join us for a lively Scratch Nativity, where everyone has a part to play!

Whether you’re a star, shepherd, angel, or wise person, there’s a role for you.

No rehearsals, no costumes needed—just turn up and take part as we retell the story of Jesus’ birth with joy and creativity. Perfect for all ages, this is a wonderful way to celebrate the Christmas story together.

Bring your family, friends, and imagination, and let’s make the nativity come to life!

Ecumenical Prayer Group

Occurring
Every Tuesday at for 30 mins
Venue
St Anne's Alderney
Address
Between Victoria Street and Rue de l'Église Alderney, GY9 3XA, Guernsey

A time to reflect and to pray for the island and the world.
Members of all denominations are welcome and attend.

Midnight Mass

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Anne's Alderney
Address
Between Victoria Street and Rue de l'Église Alderney, GY9 3XA, Guernsey

Midnight Mass is a special service held on Christmas Eve, marking the joyous celebration of Christ's birth. Steeped in history, it symbolizes the arrival of the light of Christ into the darkness of the world, aligning beautifully with the timing and spirit of the Nativity story.

Attending Midnight Mass offers a unique opportunity to pause amid the busy season and reflect on the deeper meaning of Christmas. It combines beautiful carols, scripture readings, and a message of hope, peace, and love. Sharing this moment with a community of worshippers adds to the wonder, as together we welcome the Saviour into our lives.

For many, it’s a way to experience the awe and reverence of the holy night, connecting the joy of the season to its spiritual roots. Midnight Mass invites us to step into the story of Christmas and leave with hearts renewed.

Family Christmas Day Service with Communion

Occurring
for 45 mins
Venue
St Anne's Alderney
Address
Between Victoria Street and Rue de l'Église Alderney, GY9 3XA, Guernsey

Attending church as a family on Christmas Day is important because it focuses on the true meaning of Christmas—the birth of Jesus. It strengthens the family’s spiritual bond, teaches children the importance of worship, and fosters a sense of community. It shifts the focus away from materialism, reminding families of God’s love and generosity. Going to church also creates meaningful traditions and encourages gratitude, helping families celebrate Christmas in a way that reflects their faith.