A more formal service, with a great sermon, but no children’s work. A community-friendly service welcoming people of all ages, with Sunday Club for children. A more formal service, with a great sermon, but no children’s work. A community-friendly service welcoming people of all ages, with Sunday Club for children.
December 2024
Sunday 1st December
Sunday 8th December
For all ages, come and celebrate, singing some well-loved carols. Children are invited to come dressed up as a Nativity character, to join in an ad-hoc re-telling of the Nativity Story, helping us to remember why that baby is so great for our lives today. Everyone is welcome. Lasts around an hour, with refreshments afterwards.
A traditional carol service, with Bible readings telling us of the Saviour’s birth, and the twinkling light of candles to help stir our hearts as we hear again of the coming of the worlds true light, Jesus. You can’t beat this service – but you can be there early to get a decent seat!
For families with smaller children (but everyone’s welcome!) – a great fun way to spend Christmas Eve afternoon, preparing for the great day.
Lasts about 50 minutes.
A peaceful but awe-inspiring service, as we remember together the real reason for Jesus’ birth: so that he could die in OUR place. We share bread and wine to proclaim to each other and the world that our living Lord Jesus is the Saviour, who loved us, and died for us.
Lasts about an hour
This is THE place to be on Christmas morning.
We’ll raise the roof with our praise and joy as we celebrate Jesus’ birthday together.
Children, you can bring a toy to show.
Make Christmas a real Christmas: come and join us to praise the Son of God, the best gift ever.
Lasts under an hour. Note it starts at 10:30am this year
If you’d like to share Communion, there is an optional extension to the main service, after a short break.
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With Chicken & Chips Supper
Witness the manhunt that changed the course of human history – the epic Biblical story of the Resurrection, as told through the eyes of a Roman tribune, who has to solve the mystery of where Jesus’ body has gone!
The annual review of all that we have achieved in God’s name to share his Good News to our neighbours.
A walk of witness from St Theresa’s Church Middleton Road to Merton Civic Centre. A Good Friday Memorial Service in the heart of Morden Town Centre.
Annual meeting of the four churches in the Morden Team ministry to hear of the works undertaken during the past year.