Family Service

Occuring
Every Saturday at for 30 mins
Venue
St Patrick's Room
Address
St Patrick's Room, Entrance through the gate and church garden on Stanhope St.

Join us for a fun and engaging Multimedia family service that combines modern Anglican-Catholic style with lighting, digital projection, activities and contemporary music. You and your kids will love it! To find out more, just click on “Get in Touch” at the bottom left of this web page

If you looking for a traditional, classic and timeless style of worship then you will love our 10 a.m. Sunday Morning Mass. It’s a wonderful way to start your week with God.

Sung Mass

Occuring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour, 15 mins
Venue
St Alban the Martyr
Address
Stanhope Street / Conybere Street Birmingham, B12 0YF, United Kingdom

Come and celebrate with us at 10 a.m. for our Sung Mass. You will enjoy the beauty and solemnity of our traditional Anglo-Catholic Sung Mass with chants, hymns, a sung setting and incense.

If you prefer a more relaxed and informal service, check out our 5 p.m. Family Mass.

Choral Evensong and Benediction

Occuring
Monthly. Every Fourth Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Alban the Martyr
Address
Stanhope Street / Conybere Street Birmingham, B12 0YF, United Kingdom

Join us for Evensong and Benediction and experience the beauty of sacred music and prayer at St Alban the Martyr, Birmingham. Evensong is a traditional Anglican service that combines choral singing, scripture readings, and solemn worship. Benediction is an opportunity to feel, explore and adore the presence of Jesus in the most holy sacrament.

You will be moved by the breathtaking architecture and the glorious acoustic of our historic church, which has been a place of sanctuary and inspiration for over a century. Come and be part of a community that celebrates the love and grace of God.

Music for 26th May
Preces and Responses: Ayleward in E flat
Psalm: 119 vv169-176 (Turle)
Canticles: Walmisley in D minor
Anthem: O thou the Central Orb - Wood
Hymns: 145 All Hail Adored Trinity
373 How shall I sing that majesty (Tallis)