Parish Mass (or Eucharist) on Sundays.
This is the principal service of the week. Parts of the service are sung by the choir and congregation, as well as a number of hymns.
Bible readings, a brief address and prayers for the wider world prepare us for receiving the bread and wine at Communion — celebrating the presence of the risen Christ with us, to strengthen us in our daily lives as followers of Jesus.
The Hope Window, a stained glass window above the church altar, is a beautiful focal point for worshippers and passersby, especially on dark evenings now that it is lit
Sunday (except Second Sunday)
Holy Communion
Parish Communion
Second Sunday of the month
8.00 am Communion (said)
9.30 am "Second Sunday Service".
We start with Coffee/tea in Hall then move into church 10.00 am for the Service. This includes Holy Communion and some hymns/music and lasts around 50 minutes.
Everyone is welcome – whatever their background and experience – to join us at our Sunday or midweek services, or indeed at any of the activities that we run.
Our Christian faith, our relationship with God – Father, Son and Holy Spirit – has made a deep impact on each of us, and we try to live our lives following that faith.
We believe in a God of justice and equality who champions the cause of those on the margins of our society against the rich and powerful. In the power of the Holy Spirit, we seek to live out God’s vision for our world, shown in the radical life of Jesus Christ.
Being part of a Baptist Church is a joy but it also brings with it responsibilities which are shared by each one of us. Are you proud to be part of a church that is independent yet interdependent?
Family Praise (with Sunday Club for children) Communion is usually celebrated on the third Sunday morning of the month.
The Marshalswick Mass Centre meets at the St John Fisher Roman Catholic Primary School Hazelmere Road
Mass is held here at the school at every Sunday.
Despite being part of the Diocese of Westminster, the parish of Ss Alban and Stephen is served by priests from outside the Diocese, from the Order of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart.
Homewood Road Church stands on the corner of Homewood Road and Sandpit Lane.
We are a Church of all ages, backgrounds and experiences, seeking and sharing God’s love and purpose in our local community and throughout the world.
Services take place every Sunday morning and on many Sunday evenings between September and June.
In addition to this, the Church premises are well used by many local groups for a wide range of activities.