Below each week you will find a Bite Sized Service (approx. 10 minutes each week), a recorded sermon (issued every Sunday) and a printed service produced by the Circuit. For other online services created by specific circuit churches, such as Capel, please check their church websites.
An online service prepared by Derek Grimshaw – “Sometimes in our darkest hours, we feel the physical presence of Jesus walking alongside us and we can not fail to be transformed by him.”
This online worship service was led by Rev. Joan Pell. Scripture: Matthew 4:18-22 and Luke 5:1-11. Hymns are from Singing the Faith, numbers 75, 250 and 673. Video and audio available and the written text for the sermon. This is the first sermon in a six-part series Tales of Peter’s Discipleship Journey.
This online worship service led by Rev. Andrew Sankey will be livestreamed on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. The recording will be available later in the day. Scripture: Matthew 18:21-35. This is the first service in the series Being Church, Doing Life, Marks of Maturity.
Rev. Martin Dawes reflects on John 21:1-15
Rev. Diane Smith brings us a video reflection on Jesus the Good shepherd
Rev. Martin Dawes offer thoughts and prayers based on the account of Thomas visited by Jesus in John’s Gospel
A service for Low Sunday from Rev. Derek Grimshaw The service can either be followed by reading online, clicking on the You tube links will open a separate window where you can listen to the Hymns. Or you can use the download link to print of the text and read offline or pass to someone…
This online worship service was led by Rev. Joan Pell. Scripture: John 20:19-31. Hymns are from Singing the Faith, numbers 297, 295, and 470. Video and audio available and the written text for the sermon.
This online worship service is from Capel St Mary Methodist Church with the message by Dr. Liz Cope. It was livestreamed on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. and the recording is now available – the service begins at the 20 minute mark. Scripture is from John 21:15-19.
Thoughts and prayers from Rev Martin Dawes, based on John 20:19-23