Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue Address
Coastguard Lane, (Top of Battery Hill) Fairlight Hastings, TN35 4AB, United Kingdom
At a celebration of the Eucharist, the community gathers, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins, listens to readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’), the priest prays the Eucharistic Prayer, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.

St Andrew's, Fairlight

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Parish Administrator Jayne Stevens

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Parish Administrator Jayne Stevens - in the first instance. Email: [email protected] Thank you.

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EASTER DAY - HOLY COMMUNION

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Andrew's, Fairlight
Address
Coastguard Lane, (Top of Battery Hill) Fairlight Hastings, TN35 4AB, United Kingdom

At a celebration of the Eucharist, the community gathers, asks God’s forgiveness for its sins, listens to readings from the Bible including a reading from one of the Gospels. A sermon may be preached and the community prays together. Bread and wine are brought to the holy table (also called ‘the altar’), the priest prays the Eucharistic Prayer, and everyone says the Lord’s Prayer together. The community then receives the consecrated bread and wine. At the end of the service, the community is sent out into the world as a ‘living sacrifice’ to live and work to God’s praise and glory.