All are welcome to join us in our churches in Rushall. Please explore our website and contact us if you want to know more. Charity No. 1211922
Our main 10.30am service is streamed live on facebook and is available on there afterwards too and you can watch the sermon on our YouTube channel.
The risen Christ leads his disciples into a new life to care for each other and follow him.
Risen Christ,
faithful shepherd of your Father’s sheep:
teach us to hear your voice
and to follow your command,
that all your people may be gathered into one flock,
to the glory of God the Father.
Common Worship Collect
O God, who would fold both heaven and earth
in a single peace;
that the design of your great love lighten
upon the waste of our wraths and sorrows
and give peace to your church, peace among nations,
peace in our dwellings and peace in our hearts;
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Risen Christ,
you filled your disciples with boldness and fresh hope:
strengthen us to proclaim your risen life
and fill us with your peace,
to the glory of God the Father.
(Common Worship Collect)
Christ the King
7-May-2025
Due to so many of the congregation being away this week there is no service at Christ the King this Sunday (11th May)
Sunday 11th May
7-May-2025
Most of our services take place this week as we look forward to our annual meeting next week.
Sunday 4th May
1-May-2025
A bank holiday weekend but all of our Sunday services continue as normal.
Peter announces his departure
28-Apr-2025
Peter's curacy has come to its end and he will be leaving us at the end of June.
The music for May
27-Apr-2025
The hymns for May including our VE Day celebration on 11th May.
Dementia Friendly Church
15-Apr-2025
Our work towards being a dementia friendly church continues with three new targets.
Litter Pick
12-Mar-2025
Come and join our litter pick as we help look after our environment.
Memory Cafe
9-Feb-2025
The memory café takes place on Tuesday 27th May 2pm until 4pm in the hall.
Bell ringing - interesting and fun
12-Feb-2024
Interested in learning more about this traditional art?
It's not so strenuous as you may think but there is still a lot more to it.