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Weekly Services

Weekly services of public worship are held at the Abbey, continuing a tradition of Christian witness and prayer on this site that dates back to the 12th century.

You are very welcome to join us.

Liturgy

The services at the Abbey follow The Book of Common Prayer. This was published in 1662, around the time that the present Abbey church was restored with the box pews, chapel and tower that you see today. The Book of Common Prayer is the traditional prayer and service book of the Church of England.

   

What is a Service like at the Abbey?

Here you can find out what a typical Sunday service is like at Beauchief Abbey. Click here to download.

Service Pattern

Throughout the year the Abbey’s weekly services follow this pattern:

First Sunday of each month: Holy Communion 11.00am
Second Sunday of each month: Holy Communion 11.00am
Third Sunday of each month: Evensong 3.00pm
Fourth Sunday of each month: Holy Communion 11.00am
When a fifth Sunday occurs in a month: Holy Communion 11.00am

 

Services are also held on:

Christmas Eve 7.00pm
Christmas Day 10.30am
Ash Wednesday 7.00pm
Maundy Thursday 7.00pm
Good Friday 2.00pm
Ascension Day 7.00pm

In recent years, we have held ten days of informal prayer between Ascension Day and Pentecost Sunday.

The Abbey joins with other local churches in providing monthly worship and church community at the nearby residential care home Henleigh Hall.

Clergy

The Abbey has no appointed clergy and relies entirely on volunteer clergy and Readers to lead our services. We are lucky to have such an enthusiastic and generous pool of volunteers, who share their wide range of experience, gifts and ministry with the Abbey community.

Music

Music is a much loved part of the Abbey life. We have a small electronic organ and singing hymns connects us to a long tradition of Christian worship.

Our informal choir sits in the pews nearest the organ and consists of anyone who enjoys singing. All are welcome to sit in this area and sing out! We aim to sing using harmonies where possible. Come and join us to sing.

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