Occurring
Every Fourth Sunday at for 1 hour, 15 mins
Venue
Address
St Barnabas Swanland, Main Street
Swanland
Hull, HU14 3QP, United Kingdom
Join us on Sunday for a less formal communion service, with a mixture of traditional hymns on the organ and modern songs led by the Worship Team. The words we use are usually projected onto a screen.
We do not currently have any babies or primary-age children who come to church regularly, but we welcome any who come to all of our services and will aim to start groups for this age when numbers permit. For younger teens, in school years 7-10, we run a 30-minute session during the service.
Our services are informal, following the Church of England liturgy.
Visitors are welcome to share communion with us if they are baptised and used to taking communion in their church. We use unleavened bread (made from flour and water) or wafers (gluten-free wafers are available on request) and share a common cup containing alcoholic wine.
There is no need to wear anything special, most people dress casually, and you can sit where you like. We do take up an offering as part of our worship but there is no obligation to give.
After the service, everyone is welcome to stay to chat and enjoy a free cup of coffee or tea,
If you want to see what we do before coming along, please see our YouTube channel where you can find recordings of our Sunday services. Everyone is welcome, regardless of your church background if, indeed, you have any church background.
We do not currently have any babies or primary-age children who come to church regularly, but we welcome any who come to all of our services and will aim to start groups for this age when numbers permit. For younger teens, in school years 7-10, we run a 30-minute session during the service.
Our services are informal, following the Church of England liturgy.
Visitors are welcome to share communion with us if they are baptised and used to taking communion in their church. We use unleavened bread (made from flour and water) or wafers (gluten-free wafers are available on request) and share a common cup containing alcoholic wine.
There is no need to wear anything special, most people dress casually, and you can sit where you like. We do take up an offering as part of our worship but there is no obligation to give.
After the service, everyone is welcome to stay to chat and enjoy a free cup of coffee or tea,
If you want to see what we do before coming along, please see our YouTube channel where you can find recordings of our Sunday services. Everyone is welcome, regardless of your church background if, indeed, you have any church background.
A Communion Service (4th Sunday in the month)
Every Fourth Sunday at 10 a.m. for 1 hour, 15 mins
A Communion Service (4th Sunday in the month)
Every Fourth Sunday at 10 a.m. for 1 hour, 15 mins