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Our styles of Service |
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Solihull
Parish has four church buildings, of differing styles, ages and sizes. This
allows for a variety of worship across the parish and within each church centre.
Opportunities exist for those who are new to worship and for those
well-established, for those who seek formal services, and for those who find
informality more helpful.
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At St Alphege worship is based on the daily Eucharist. Through this daily
offering, we give opportunity for worship, and we undertake the task of bringing
the needs of the community and the wider world – and our own needs – to God.
Sunday is the focal point for this worship, and our aim is excellence – in
liturgy, music, ceremonial – and fellowship. We hope that those attending St
Alphege will find the services uplifting, and afterwards will enjoy meeting with
members of the substantial congregation.
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St.
Catherine's offers a more informal eucharistic worship at
11am on the 3rd Sunday of each month. Young families and children are
particularly welcome.
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The tradition at St Helen's is 'Broad Anglican'.
The principal act of Sunday worship is the Eucharist at 10.00am in the main church building. People of all ages join together in the
worship of God and in prayer for the world and the local community.
This is a service of Word & Sacrament
during which a wide variety of hymns and songs are sung. A crèche is available,
and a Sunday Club for children runs alongside during term time.
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The tradition at St Michael’s is 'Broad Anglican'. Our main service takes place
at Sharmans Cross School
at 10.30am on Sunday
mornings. We have a Eucharistic Service
in modern language (except 2nd Sunday – see below) with a Sunday Club
for children. Worshiping in a school hall
reminds us that Church is essentially the People.
Each Sunday we gather, we set up the church, we worship God, and we meet
each other. We then they go out again to live out our faith in our daily lives. more....
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