10.30 am Morning Worship including Holy Communion
Led by Rev Stephen Heath.
Organist: Mr Brian Grimes
We do hope you can join us for this service and also for coffee/tea and biscuits in the Community Room afterwards.
Official website of The Drive Methodist Church, St Annes On Sea, Lytham-St-Annes, The Fylde Coast, Lancashire, UK
Worship this Sunday (Methodist Homes Sunday) is led by Mr Richard Golding.
Organist Mr Nigel Ogden.
We do hope that you can join us for this service. Our Sunday Worship generally lasts about an hour and our congregation numbers between 65 -75. We often have visitors & people on holiday as well as our regulars so we do hope you can join us. If you have the time we hope you can join us for coffee & biscuits in the Community Room after the Service
ALL ARE ALWAYS VERY WELCOME AT THE DRIVE.
This Sunday worship is led by Rev Alan Clark
Organist Mr Nigel Ogden.
You’re invited so do come along and join us. We would love to see you either with a friend or by yourself you will be very welcome. Our average attendance is around 70 and the service lasts about an hour.
Come and enjoy a good Methodist sing and if you have the time join us for coffee/tea and biscuits in the Community Room after the service.
9.00 am ‘said’ Holy Communion led by Rev Stephen Heath
This ‘Said’ Communion lasts about 30 minutes
10.30 am Morning Worship led by Mrs Eileen Garfitt
Organist: Dr Kevin Morgan.
This is a longer service, includes hymn singing and lasts around an hour.
We hope that you can join us for one or both of these Services. You will be very welcome. We regularly have visitors and holiday makers joining us.
If you have the time join us for coffee/tea and biscuits in the Community Room after the 10.30 Service.
Our worship this week is led by Mrs Eileen Garfitt.
Organist Dr Kevin Morgan.
Do come along if you are able. Our average congregation is around 70 (80+ last week) but we would love to increase this and always welcome newcomers whether visitors, locals or holiday makers. Come by yourself or with a friend. The service lasts about an hour and then if you have the time join us in the Community Room for coffee/tea and biscuits after the service.
Worship this week is led by Mr Richard Golding.
Organist Mr Nigel Ogden.
As ever we encourage you to come along and join our worship. Our average attendance is around 70 and includes our regulars visitors and holidaymakers (some of whom join us every time they visit St Annes). We love to welcome new people so do be encouraged and come along either by yourself or with a friend. If you have the time after the Service (which generally lasts about an hour) enjoy a cup of coffee/tea and biscuits with us in the Community Room.
Our regular Sunday Morning Worship is led this week by Mr David Turner.
Organist Mr Nigel Ogden.
We do hope that you will join us for this service, you will be very welcome. We generally average a congregation of around 70 made up of regulars, visitors and holidaymakers. It is great to see new faces so if you haven’t been before give us a try. The service lasts about an hour.
After the service we hope you may be able to join us in the Community Room for coffee/tea and biscuits if you are able.
Join us for this Circuit Farewell Service for the Rev Dr Adrian Burdon, 6pm at Lytham Methodist Church.
Tea and cakes served from 4 pm.
Our best wishes and prayers are with Rev Adrian and his family as he moves to a new challenge in the Shaw/Royton Circuit. God be with you.
9.00am. ‘said’ Holy Communion led by Rev Stephen Heath.
This service lasts about 30 minutes.
10.30am. Morning Worship led by Rev Stephen Heath
Organist: Mr Nigel Ogden
This service lasts about an hour and our congregation averages around 70. We hope that you can join us and if you have the time have coffee/tea and biscuits with us in the Community Room after the service.
We hope that you are able to join us this Sunday for worship led By Rev Alan Clark.
Organist Mr Nigel Ogden.
The service last about an hour and we would love to see you. Our average congregation is about 70, made up of regulars, visitors and holiday makers (many of whom we see regularly whenever they visit St Annes). After the service we hope you have time to enjoy coffee/tea and biscuits with us in the Community Room.
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