The evening service at 6.00pm is Common Worship
Evensong or, on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month, Common Worship Holy Communion with prayers
for Healing on the 4th Sunday.
These services are quite different from
most of our other services, the congregation is mainly adult and there
are very few, if any, children present.
We have the choir accompanied by our excellent organist Ed.
(At special services, Advent Sunday, Christmas and Palm Sunday, other
singers join the choir.)
At Evensong we sing traditional hymns,1
psalm, and the Magnificat, songs worth singing and hearing (the
only service where this is done).
The responses are mainly said.
We
use a choral setting of Common Worship Holy Communion.
Both services have
hymns taken from Ancient and Modern New Standard and Songs of
Fellowship.
Sometimes we have an anthem from the choir.
We listen to readings from the Old and
New Testament, read by a member of the congregation.
Intercessionary prayer times are very
special, very peaceful and a time of quiet reflection and these are
written and read by one of our Readers (thank you).
The sermon (and communion on the 2nd and 4th
Sunday) is the focal point of the evening service, and is usually reflected in
the the word of God, the prayers and the hymns.
At the Holy Communion service on the 4th
Sunday, there is
an opportunity to receive the ministry of healing through prayer and the
laying on of hands (with annointing with oil if requested), as well as communion, in the memorial chapel in the
South Aisle.
In the months with a fifth Sunday, the
service tries experimental forms of musical worship, such as Taize
chants and Iona/World music.
Most of all though at the Evening Service
we share the love of God as in all the other services.