Grief in a Time of Isolation

Read Ian Jennings’ article by clicking here.

This is a shortened chapter from a book Ian is working on at the moment. He has recorded a video of the whole chapter. Watch it here…

Join us for Sunday Worship today!

Join us for Virtual Coffee at 11.15am after this service…

 

Download today’s Activity Sheet for children…

 

Sunday Club Video for today…

 

Please watch Christoph’s recent Rector’s Update here…

 

Download the Easter Cross made with your flowers images…

 

Download our current Denham Parish News as a PDF… 

Spring Harvest starts today at 4pm!

Over the last years a group from our church has been attending Spring Harvest, one of the largest Christian gatherings in the UK. Find out more about Spring Harvest here…

This year, Spring Harvest is online and free. And it is starting today. All you need to do is subscribe to their Youtube Channel…

Download the programme for this week… 

Church Office closed after Easter

Our Church Office is now closed until Thursday, 16th April.

Our ministers are also on annual leave and may not check their emails regularly.

In urgent cases please contact our Rector, Christoph Lindner, on 01895 834733.

Audio Service 12 April (Easter): “I just want to get on with my life!”

This talk is based on Matthew 28.1-10.
The reading is included in the service.

Preacher: Christoph Lindner

Morning Prayer: Good Friday

Join us all through Holy Week for Daily Prayer. Today’s prayer is led by Ian Jennings.

Click here to download a simple service sheet which will help you to join in with prayers and responses.

Please join us later today (Good Friday) for a time of reflection at the cross between 2.30pm and 3.00pm. You will find the link on this website.

This time is a call and an opportunity to renew our prayer life. Please find suggestions on this page

A weekly short service for worship at home

Now that all church buildings are closed for the time being, we are finding new ways to connect and worship together. Our weekly news sheet is changing!

Each week the inside pages will contain a short printed service for worship at home – on your own or with the people you live with. It contains prayers, a reading and a short thought on the first page.

Do you know anyone who is not on the internet and would like to receive this weekly printed service through the post? Please let our church office know their details.

Click here to see all recent news and service sheets…

If you’d find it helpful to receive our news sheet each week on email, please let our church office know.

Don’t forget that on Sundays we will also provide a video service on youtube. And do click on THE LATEST to find  all the latest news, talks and articles.

 

Light a candle of hope in your windows this Sunday at 7pm

Light a candle of hope: A national call to prayer in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic

This Mothering Sunday, 22 March, we are calling all churches to a National Day of Prayer and Action. At such a time as this, when so many are fearful and there is great uncertainty, we are reminded of our dependence on our loving heavenly Father and the future that He holds.

At 7pm this Sunday, light a candle in the windows of your homes as a visible symbol of the light of life, Jesus Christ, our source and hope in prayer. Whether you are continuing to worship as congregations or not, we have the great privilege and freedom to be able to call upon God, wherever we are, individually and corporately, for healing in our country. We would pray for all in leadership at this time, making decisions about the containment of the Covid-19 virus, for those working in health and social care, and especially for the most vulnerable, whether elderly or those with underlying health conditions.

Churches Together in England: the Archbishop of Canterbury, the RC Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, the Moderator of the Free Churches, the CTE president for the Orthodox Churches, and the CTE Pentecostal president, and is supported by Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, Cytûn, the Church of Scotland, and the Evangelical Alliance.

Read the full text here…