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Advent and Christmas 2025 


Welcome to the journey from Advent to Epiphany 2025-2026.  The Church of England’s theme for Advent and Christmas this year is ‘JOY’ emphasizing the rejoicing of the angels in the Christmas story who bring good news of great joy to the world!

  
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We have an Advent book packed with reflections, prayers and details of all our Advent, Christmas and Epiphany services.  There's also a book available for children and families with activities, stories, videos and crafts to help you discover The Big Story of Christmas.
 
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Pick up a copy in any of our churches, or you can download a copy of our Advent book here...
...and download our Advent resource for children here.

 

Check out our Advent and Christmas Events Planner here.
 

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Advent Sunday 30th November

9.30am Advent Carol Service at Holy Trinity Church
3pm Jesus' Christmas Party: Messy Church special at St John's Church
6pm Advent Carol Service: Light in the darkness at St John's Church

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Advent Retreat Week: Monday 1st December - Friday 5th December at St Barnabas' Church

6pm Silent Prayer
6.30pm Evening prayer with reflection and opportunity to respond and discuss
All are welcome

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Christmas Fairs and coffee mornings

10.30am-12noon Monday 1st December, coffee morning in Trimpley Village Hall
10am-12noon Saturday 6th December, Christmas Coffee Morning in Holy Innocents' Community hall, with stalls and tombola
10am-2pm Saturday 6th December, Christmas Fair at St Peter's Church, stalls, gifts, refreshments and a visit to Santa (£2/child)
10am-1pm Saturday 13th December, Christmas Fair at St Mary's Church, refreshments, cards and gifts

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Christmas Carol Services

3pm Sunday 7th December, Christingle service at St Peter's Church
4pm Sunday 14th December, The Mayors' Carol Service at St Mary's Church
9.30am Sunday 21st December, JOY! A cafe-style Carol Service at Holy Innocents' Church - carols and refreshments with activities for children
11am Sunday 21st December, Cafe Church Carol Service at St Peter's Church
4pm Sunday 21st December, Carols by Candlelight at Holy Trinity Church
4pm Sunday 21st December, Carol Service at St Barnabas' Church
6pm Sunday 21st December, How it all began... Christmas Carol Service at St John's Church

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Alternative Christmas Services

6pm Sunday 14th December, the Blue Christmas Service, taking a different look at Christmas for those who find the festive season difficult for whatever reason
7.30pm Tuesday 16th December, the Radcliffe Arms Birchen Coppice, carol singing in the pub with community awards

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Christmas Eve Crib Services

These services are particularly suitable for children and families.  Come dressed as a character from the nativity and help to tell the Christmas story:
3pm at St Mary’s Church
4pm at Holy Trinity Church
4pm at St John’s Church
5pm at St Barnabas’ Church

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First Mass of Christmas (also called Midnight Mass or Midnight Communion)

8pm at Holy Innocents' Church
11.30pm at St John's Church (please note: incense will be used at this service)
11.30pm at St Mary's Church
11.30pm at St Peter's Church

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Christmas Morning Services

10am Christmas Day Eucharist at St Barnabas' Church
10am Family-friendly Christmas Day Eucharist at Holy Trinity Church
10am Family-friendly Christmas Day Eucharist at Holy Innocents' Church
10am Christmas Day Eucharist at St Mary's Church

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Glenys
Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
Click here to see more.

Planning your Visit

New to church? A very warm hello to you


We are a group of 6 churches with a range of different services throughout the week.
Whenever you come along you will receive a warm welcome and there will be people to help you if you need it, so do ask.

If you don't find the answer to a question about coming to church on this page you might find it on our FAQs page

Most church services will include words we all say together, at least one reading from the Bible, a talk on the reading, and some prayers. On Sunday mornings, but at other times too, there will be songs or hymns to sing (you can just listen if you don't know the tune).

On Sunday morning Services are at either 9.30am or 11.00am

9.30am services are held at Holy Innocents and St Barnabas every week and at Holy Trinity on the 2nd and 4th Sundays each month.
11.00am services are held at St Mary's, St John's and St Peter's every week.

When should I arrive? It can be helpful to arrive 10 to 15 minutes before the service is due to start so that you can collect any books that you'll need during the service and find somewhere to sit.
At all our churches, there will be someone near to the door to welcome you, give you what you need and show you where to sit. They can also answer any questions...like where the toilet is. They are very friendly people, so please don't be worried about asking anything.

Where should I sit? Seating is either in pews - fixed rows of bench-like seats with backs - or chairs in rows or around tables depending on which church you go to. Unless there is a temporary label saying a seat or pew is reserved, you are welcome to sit anywhere. If this is your first time, it might be useful to sit in a middle row so you can follow what others do - when they stand up or sit down for instance.




How will I know what to do? 
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All church services will include words everyone says together, at least one reading from the Bible, a talk about the Bible reading and prayers. Often, especially on a Sunday there will be songs or hymns to sing too. You will usually be given a Service booklet which will have words that the person leading the service, a priest or other minister, will say as well as words printed in bold that everyone says together. The words for hymns or songs that are sung will either be in a hymn book or on a separate sheet of paper. You might also be given a Pew Sheet which gives news and information about the services and events coming up soon, this is for you to take home with you.

Do I need to pay to come?  Coming to church is free. There is no entry price. God's love is freely given and coming to church extends that generosity to everyone.
There are costs to running the building and the services and events so, if you are in a position to do so, there is a donation or collection plate. In some churches there are card machines or QR codes where you can make a donation too.  
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Most services are followed by refreshments...a hot drink and biscuits or cake. There are cold drinks available too. These are offered freely, if you want to make a donation to help cover the costs you are welcome to do so.

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Can I bring my children? Children are also very welcome to come along. They can sit with you during the service. Most churches have books, and simple activities the children can enjoy while with you.
They do not need to be silent so don't worry if they make a bit of noise and if they need to move around a bit and go for a walk to see what's going on that's ok...although avoid running so they're safe.
In some churches, there are children's workers who will offer to do activities with them and they will join you again later in the service.


 

 

Sunday afternoon, Sunday evening and Mid-week services
Worship - what we are doing during a service - also happens in services at other times than Sunday mornings.
You can see the planned services on the Calendar

Types of service you'll see included on the Calendar

Eucharist or Holy Communion - a service during which bread and wine is shared. People will come forward to the altar (the table at the front of church) and be given a small wafer of bread and a sip of wine. Some people will go forward to have a blessing. Everyone is welcome to come forward - if you've never been before, take your service book with you to receive a blessing. A female priest is standing with arms outstretched behind the altar, a chalice and patten are on the altar Morning prayer...sometimes called: A Service of the Word - the focus is on the Bible readings and what they mean in our lives. 
Cafe Church - a more relaxed type of service with drinks available during the service and more chance to chat and talk about what is being said. Evensong - A traditional evening service with sung Psalms and prayers and extra music from the choir.
Messy Church - a way of worshipping that is for all ages, including creative activities, story, hospitality and celebration. You can find out more here Family Friendly Eucharist - a mix of traditional and modern music, interactive prayers, play and pray space for little ones and activities for older ones running alongside the service

Other Services
Seasonal services - during Advent, Christmas, Lent and Easter there will be all sorts of services including Carol Services, Crib Services (telling the Christmas Story), quiet services for reflection, services where we move around the church

Other special services - during the year there will be times when the pattern of services will change or there are extra services. During November there are Remembrance Sunday services and Memorial or All Souls services to remember and give thanks to God for people who have died. There are services in January, spring and autumn to celebrate the agricultural year, including Harvest services. 

Baptisms or Christenings, Weddings and Funerals - at these you will be welcomed by someone near the door. You will usually be given an Order of Service which will let you know what's happening. The minister taking the service will also let you know what to do. 

Accessibility: Most of our churches have permanent step-free access or there are ramps available. There are toilets at all the churches.