Lent, Holy Week and Easter 2026
According to the Church of England, “The season of Lent lasts for forty days (not including Sundays). It is a time when Christians reflect and prepare for the celebrations of Easter. Some people fast, eat frugally, or give up treats following the example of Jesus, who fasted for forty days in the wilderness. People also give to charity, set aside time to study the Bible and meet with other Christians to reflect on Jesus’ life.”
There are many ways to mark Lent, but often a good way is to come together with other people to engage in worship, learning, discussion and prayer. This year, the Church of England’s Lent theme is ‘Draw Near’, helping us develop and practice life-giving habits that help us grow in discipleship.
In our team churches, we are offering a range of services and groups to help open up this theme. We hope that there is something for everyone to join in during the coming weeks. Perhaps you could try something new or different this Lent, or return to one of our services that you haven’t experienced for some time. Whenever or wherever you join us, you will be very welcome. You are welcome to attend any church service, whichever church you usually go to.
We have a Lent book packed with reflections, prayers and details of all our Lent, Holy Week and Easter services. There's also a book available for children and families with colouring, activities and discussion questions.
Pick up a copy in any of our churches, or you can
download a copy of our Lent book here...
...and
download our Lent resource for children here.
Check out our
Lent, Holy Week and Easter roundup here.
Ash Wednesday 18th February
Ash Wednesday (18th February) marks the beginning of Lent - the 40-day season that leads up to Holy Week and Easter. It is a chance to be reminded of God's goodness, and to acknowledge our own failings.
We have two services on Ash Wednesday – you are welcome to attend either service, whichever church you usually attend:
10am at St John’s Church
7pm at St Mary’s Church
You can also watch Woven Worship for Ash Wednesday online here.
Sunday evening Team services for Lent
Each Sunday evening in Lent there will be a special service exploring themes of repentance and forgiveness. These will be in a variety of styles, ranging from traditional choral evensong to Celtic worship to prayer stations. We hope that these team services will allow us to join with friends from across all of our churches to experience this holy season together.6pm Silent Prayer
6.30pm Evening prayer with reflection and opportunity to respond and discuss. All are welcome.

If you can’t get to church, you can join us in prayer by joining our ‘Woven Worship’ online here.
Study and discussion groups
Mondays in Lent - Draw Near for silence, prayer, teaching and discussion: following the Christian way.
Tuesdays in Lent (3rd and 17th March only) - Quiet Space
Wednesdays in Lent - Conversations with Jesus - teaching and discussion

Children's Lent and Easter Journey

40 words to change your life... is this year's material for children and families.
Download a booklet here.
Start watching the accompanying short videos here.

PAUSE is a series of prayer videos offering a quiet space to think and pray for all ages on Sundays in Lent.
Start watching videos here.
Messy Church services in Lent
Palm Sunday at St John's
Tuesday of Holy Week in St Barnabas' Hall
Good Friday at St Peter's

Easter crafts and activities, singing and story, and refreshments.
The Praise Maze Easter Special
Wednesday 1st April, 1.30pm 3pm in Holy Innocents’ Church DY116LA. Easter special of our family service for little ones – singing, puppets, story, bubbles, snacks. Activities offered for older siblings.

Holy Week and Easter
Collect for Easter
Lord of all life and power, who through the mighty resurrection of your Son overcame the old order of sin and death to make all things new in him: grant that we, being dead to sin and alive to you in Jesus Christ, may reign with him in glory; to whom with you and the Holy Spirit be praise and honour, glory and might, now and in all eternity.
