Sunday Worship for 27th September 2020 – Looking to the Interests of Others

Our Minister, Revd Ruth Dillon, leads prayers this week, and lay preacher Karen Smith reflects on the reading from Paul’s letter to the Philippians. Karen considers how relevant the points Paul makes are in this Covid unsafe world of 2020. Given these turbulent times, how can we keep on ‘Looking to the interests of others’?

Many thanks to our readers this week, Bridget and Robert Mitchell. Our opening and closing music this week is courtesy of the Newcastle Cathedral Virtual Choir Project.

Click here for an Order of Service: as MS Word document; as PDF.

Click here for an Order of Service in ‘large print’ format: as MS Word document; as PDF.

Subtitles can be accessed once the video is playing. Click on the CC square, the first icon at the bottom of the right side of the video.

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You can now dial in to listen to the service. Please pass on the following information to anyone you feel might be helped by this (eg if they don’t have a computer). The recording will be available throughout the week.

The audio service is accessed by dialling this number: 01252 978350. You will hear a recorded voice say, ‘Welcome. The Fleet and Beacon Hill United Reformed Church Service will play shortly’; and then there is quite a long pause before the service cuts in. (Please be patient as this can take a while.) The cost of the call is your normal charge for an 01252 phone call.


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URC Audio Service

Every Sunday the URC Daily Devotions team sends out a church service in both written and audio format. This has the feel of a radio service, and is in familiar URC style.

Sunday’s service is led by the Rev’d Branwen Rees who serves as a minister in East Wales. Hymns include Caroline Noel’s At the Name of Jesus, Graham Kendrick’s Meekness and Majesty, David Mansell’s Jesus is Lord, Creation’s Voice Proclaims It, and Marty Haugen’s Bring Forth the Kingdom.

The order of worship is here, and the recording of the service is here.
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