Services
at St George's Church
A Church where everyone can be involved and play their part
Come and be part of them all
This is a quiet service without music that lasts 30 minutes.
It is held in our beautiful Lady Chapel.
If you are someone who likes simplicity and regularity amidst a friendly and small congregation, this is the perfect place for you.
Whether you have walked the Christian journey for years, are returning after a time away, or are simply curious and seeking space to reflect, our services are open to you. Faith is often described as a journey, and wherever you are on that path, you are welcome here — to explore, to listen, and to be part of a community where you can belong.
There are three reasons we meet as church:
Before church, we make space to talk to God.
During the service, we allow Him to talk to us.
After the service, we talk to each other with tea/coffee and lots of biscuits!
This is a service with music lasting for 1 hour. It is friendly, relaxed and dignified, alongside the hustle and bustle that our children bring to the service who are always warmly welcomed. During this service, we look to marry old and new: we connect with the traditions of the past, centred around the Eucharist ,whilst being empowered for all that lies ahead that week.
Our Junior Church & Toddler Session happen most weeks in this service.
This service is a wonderful place to get some space and re-orientate yourself for all that the rest of the week has in store.
It’s a simple service where we pray for our Parish and our town.
It lasts for half an hour, and is followed by coffee.
Friday Evening Eucharist
5.30pm (during Lent)
During Lent, we hold a Friday Evening Eucharist at 5.30pm in church.
It is a simple, ‘no frills’ spoken service, with space to reflect on the week, and set ourselves up for the weekend.
During the year we have a number of special services known as ‘Festival Services’. Festival Services are sometimes very modern, sometimes deep with symbolism and tradition – so do come, be part of it and share the experience with others. These range from the obvious – Easter, Harvest, Remembrance and a whole host of traditional Christmas services, to the not so obvious – a Memorial Service, a Pop-Up Nativity, a Pet Service, the Blessing of the Bags and many more! More information found within the upcoming events page
Home Communion
Holy Communion is gladly taken to the sick and house bound – please let the clergy also know those who value a visit at home or in hospital. Please email of call to make an appointment: contact us
New Here?
First time in church?
Follow the link below to find out what to expect.
In short, just come as you are!

