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You are warmly invited to join us for prayer, worship and to celebrate God's goodness, his concern for all in need and to enjoy meeting with part of his world wide family.
 
Our style of worship has been described as contemporary evangelical - a mix of traditional hymns and contemporary modern music, using the Anglican services of Common Worship.  The services reflect some of the more modern musical styles as heard on the BBC Radio 4 LW daily service, along with elements of Radio 2.

Services for the key moments of our lives  all take place at St Paul's: Christenings - Baptism, Marriage - weddings, blessings and Funerals.
 
Sunday services
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9:15am Parish Eucharist service of Holy Communion at St Paul's (Multimap, PE11 2HY)
 
Midweek services:
7:30pm, Wednesday: WOW shared fellowship, prayer and worship in the Chantry opposite our sister church, St Mary & St Nicolas (Multimap, PE11 2PB). WOW meets at various times during the year - please check the News sheets for latest details.
9:30am, Saturday: Morning Prayer at St Paul's
 
All ages
Families, children and young and older generations are all welcome.  Whilst we have no crèche nor children's group at the moment (Autumn 2009), we are happily open to all as we seek God's face and enjoy his care, welcome, forgiveness and love together. Our Young People's page includes youth links across the area.
 
A life of thansgiving
We meet together to show our thanks and gratitude to God for his love, offer our lives, time, gifts and skills.   A series of pages on Stewardship explores how we praise God in all our lives and a Membership page to find out more info on being part of St Paul's.
 
See also:
A wealth of webpages on Common Worship, the services and set prayers created for use in the Church of England alongside the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.
The Lectionary listing daily readings is copyrighted; more info, shop and downloads from Church House Publishing.  See also the Lectionary pages for the Church of England, Vanderbilt, and Textweek.
Listings of local churches.
Insight, blogs and wider reading from Graham Kendrick, Tim Hughes, Godfrey Birtill and RSCM.
You Tube silent video on 'Worship'