Sunday worship

Our weekly services are at 10.30am and are held in the upstairs sanctuary area which is accessible by stairs or lift.  Worship lasts for an hour and  includes prayers, singing, readings from the Bible and a talk.  Everyone is very welcome to attend and refreshments are served afterwards. 

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Here are our upcoming Holy Week and 10.30am services and a list of who is preaching for the next few months:

Holy Week:

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Maundy Thursday, 2 April 10:30 am, Service of Holy Communion led by Rev'd Geoffrey Farrar in the chapel.

Good Friday, 3 April, 10:30 am, A reflective Service led by our worship leaders before joining the Churches Together in Barnes (CTiB) Walk of Witness at 11:15 am. The walk starts outside the Red Lion pub and finishes on Barnes Green near the Day Centre, with readings, prayers and singing at each stop.  All are welcome to then continue to Barnes Methodist Church for coffee and hot cross buns in our Church hall.


Easter Sunday, 5 April 10:30 am - Service of Holy Communion led by Rev'd Geoffrey Farrar, including the dressing of the cross.  You are welcome to bring flowers to help decorate it.


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  • Sunday, 12 April - Morning Worship is led by Deacon Kathy Johnson.
  • Sunday, 19 April Morning Worship is led by Monty Grigg.

  • Sunday, 26 April - Morning Worship is led by Deacon Richard Goldstraw.
  • Sunday, 1 May - Morning Worship is led by John Logan. 
  • Sunday, 10 May (Christian Aid Week) Morning Worship is led by Rev'd Geoffrey Farrar and includes Holy Communion.
  • Sunday, 17 May - Morning Worship is led by local arrangement.

  • Sunday, 24 May (Pentecoste) - Morning Morning Worship is led by Deacon Richard Goldstraw.
  • Sunday 31 May - Morning worship is led by Deacon Kathy Johnson.

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Worship online

Recordings of Methodist services can be found on our Circuit's Youtube page here. They are usually posted by Sunday evening. 

Other means of worshipping together

The Methodist Church of Great Britain is also co-ordinating 'worship at home' resources and its website has links to a number of churches currently offering  'livestream' worship on Sunday mornings here.