Thread Together: Queens Park Ipswich Site Visit
Queens Park Ipswich 10A Milford St, IpswichDriver: Wendy Passenger: Sharon B.
Driver: Wendy Passenger: Sharon B.
Attend in person or online via Zoom. For more information, see Christian Meditation. Join online
A regular practice of prayer in the morning can help us begin the day in the way in which we want to continue, and creates a strong sense of community amongst those who gather. The Anglican Morning Prayer Office also connects us with people all across the Global Anglican Communion praying in a similar way. ... Read more
Driver: Wendy | Passenger: Beth
A regular practice of prayer in the morning can help us begin the day in the way in which we want to continue, and creates a strong sense of community amongst those who gather. The Anglican Morning Prayer Office also connects us with people all across the Global Anglican Communion praying in a similar way. ... Read more
Waypoint is a stopping point – a meeting place in the week to pause, listen, reflect and connect. We meet in the Undercroft for a non-Eucharistic service that features poetry, contemporary liturgy, music and silence. It is called Waypoint because it represents more than just a service. Waypoint is a meeting place within a wider ... Read more
Attend in person.
Attend in person.
Attend in person, or watch live on YouTube. View the service guide.
A regular practice of prayer in the morning can help us begin the day in the way in which we want to continue, and creates a strong sense of community amongst those who gather. The Anglican Morning Prayer Office also connects us with people all across the Global Anglican Communion praying in a similar way. ... Read more
Started in 1996, ‘Tuesdays in the Undercroft’ is when those members of the community in need of transport are driven to St Andrew’s where they can meet and chat with others while enjoying morning tea in a most friendly and convivial atmosphere. This is a community outreach activity as well as a parish group and ... Read more
A regular practice of prayer in the morning can help us begin the day in the way in which we want to continue, and creates a strong sense of community amongst those who gather. The Anglican Morning Prayer Office also connects us with people all across the Global Anglican Communion praying in a similar way. ... Read more
Attend in person. The Wednesday communion service has historically been known at St Andrew’s as the Healing Eucharist. Often while we recognise that Jesus’ ministry was one of teaching and healing, we are not always as comfortable in seeing healing as part of the ministry of the church today. Yet our faith is a living ... Read more
Driver: Ron | Stylist: Kate
Attend in person or online via Zoom. For more information, see Christian Meditation. Join online
A regular practice of prayer in the morning can help us begin the day in the way in which we want to continue, and creates a strong sense of community amongst those who gather. The Anglican Morning Prayer Office also connects us with people all across the Global Anglican Communion praying in a similar way. ... Read more
Driver: Cassie | Passenger: Wendy
The Requiem Mass is a quiet said Eucharist in the All Souls’ Chapel (Columbarium) where we remember those who have died, naming those whose years’ mind occurs that month. However, there is the opportunity to remember any you have loved who have died: please tell the priest before the service and names can be added ... Read more
A regular practice of prayer in the morning can help us begin the day in the way in which we want to continue, and creates a strong sense of community amongst those who gather. The Anglican Morning Prayer Office also connects us with people all across the Global Anglican Communion praying in a similar way. ... Read more
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