Each Sunday there are services in St Andrew's Church in the village at 9am and 10.30am
The monthly pattern of worship is as follows:-
9am Parish Communion in contemporary language at St Andrew's with choir, organ and sermon.
10.30 am Holy Communion in contemporary language, with music group and trebles
6pm Evensong (Book of Common Prayer) with choir and organ at St Bartholomew's on the hill
9am Parish Communion in contemporary language at St Andrew's with choir, organ and sermon.
10.30am All-Age Service (45-50 minutes) at St Andrew's with music group and family band
11.30am Matins (Book of Common Prayer) with choir and organ at St Bartholomew's on the hill
9am Parish Communion in contemporary language at St Andrew's with choir, organ and sermon.
10.30am Morning Worship at St Andrew's – a Service of the Word with teaching and music group
7:30pm FUEL@7:30 - A service of praise, refreshment and healing, with music group
9am Parish Communion in contemporary language at St Andrew's with choir, organ and sermon.
10.30am Morning Worship at St Andrew's – a Service of the Word with teaching and music group
6pm Holy Communion Order One in traditional language with choir and organ at St Bartholomew's on the hill
9am Parish Communion in contemporary language at St Andrew's with choir, organ and sermon.
10.30am Morning Worship at St Andrew's – a Service of the Word with teaching and music group
6 or 6.30pm Churches Together Service in one of the local churches
09.00 Morning Prayer in the Quiet Room
10:00 Holy Communion (Traditional)
Services use Common Worship material either from the black Services and Prayers for the Church of England or from local booklets. At St Andrew’s hymns are taken from Hymns Ancient and Modern: New Standard and Songs of Fellowship (Combined 3 volumes). At 10:30am services and FUEL@7:30 other sources are used, such as New Wine song books, and words are projected on a screen. At St Bartholomew’s hymns are from Hymns Ancient and Modern Revised. Pew Bibles at St Andrew’s are New International Version; at St Bartholomew’s lessons are read predominantly from the Authorised Version of the Bible.