The Hours and Typika will be served on Sunday 19th July, beginning at 10.30 am.
Planning to come to church during the COVID-19 pandemic
In order to keep us as safe as possible, and to minimise the risk of transmission of COVID-19, everyone who comes to the church must follow strict rules for social distancing, hygiene, etc. If you are planning to come to the church, please click here to see the rules that you must follow.
If you are clinically vulnerable (i.e. aged 70 or older, or aged under 70 with an underlying health condition) you are strongly urged to read the Government advice before deciding whether to come to church, and to follow the guidance about keeping yourself safe.
Coming to church
The number of people allowed in church will be strictly limited so that people inside can keep 2 metres apart. Admission to the church will be on a strict ‘first come, first served’ basis.
If the church is already full when you arrive, we are very sorry that you will not be allowed to enter until someone else leaves. The service will be live streamed on YouTube so that you can join in with the service from outside the church building. Click here to follow the service online.
At the end of the service, when the congregation has left, the church will remain open for another 30 minutes to allow those who have been waiting to come into the church to pray, to light candles, to reverence the Holy Icons, or simply to be still in God’s presence
If you can’t come to church
Those of us who can’t come to church, or who are clinically vulnerable and have been advised to stay away, can still join together in worship at home. You can follow the service online by clicking here. The words of the Typika are also available on the Choir page, so that all of us can pray and worship together, even if we cannot be physically together in church.