Services

Our worship is firmly within the Anglican tradition.

The Eucharist (Holy Communion) is a central part of our worship.

We value the Anglican practice of common prayer, using liturgies (written forms of worship) that enable the responses and prayers of the whole congregation. These liturgies are drawn from A New Zealand Prayer Book as well as other resources that reflect the particular seasonal emphases of the Church’s Year.

We offer the following weekly services:

Sunday, 7.30am.
This is a Eucharistic service without congregational singing. The service is typically 50-60 minutes in length.

Sunday, 9.30am.
This is a Eucharistic service which includes congregational singing supported and accompanied by a choir and organ or by a music group. A Children’s Talk is part of this service and our Christian formation and education programmes for children and young people - Kidztime and JAWS - also run as part of this service.

We are committed to providing other opportunities for all-age worship during the year so we plan a number of services in this time slot that offer interactive prayer and response stations.

The 9.30am service is typically 75 minutes in length and is followed by morning tea in The Oak Room.

Wednesday, 10.00am.
This is a midweek Eucharistic service without congregational singing. It takes place in the historic Selwyn Church. This service is typically 30-45 minutes in length and is followed by morning tea in The Oak Room.

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