Sunday Worship

A recording of each live morning service will normally be available on this page.

Wednesday 24 December - Christmas Eve

11.30pm Midnight Communion

Rev Wes Hampton

Thursday 25 December - Christmas Day

10.30am Christmas Service

Rev Wes Hampton

Sunday 28 December

No service at Wokingham
10.00am Circuit Service at Woosehill - Revd Sharon Gardner and Rev Wes Hampton

This is available as an in-person service, as a live stream and afterwards as a recording
Details: Woosehill Church website -> Services -> YouTube channel

Sunday 4 January 2026

10.30am Covenant Service (Holy Communion)

Rev Wes Hampton

Sunday 11 January

10.30am Morning Worship

Mrs Kim Tame

Sunday 18 January

10.30am Morning Worship

Mr Stephen Clay

 6.15pm Holy Communion

Rev Wes Hampton

Sunday 25 January

10.30am Morning Worship

Rev Wes Hampton

Sunday 1 February

10.30am Holy Communion

Rev Wes Hampton

Sunday 8 February

10.30am Morning Worship

Local Arrangement

Sunday 15 February

10.30am Morning Worship

Mrs Doreen Murgatroyd

 6.15pm Holy Communion

Rev Wes Hampton

Sunday 22 February - Lent 1

10.30am Morning Worship

Mr Peter Whalley

Service Recordings

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Sunday 21 December - Advent 4 - Carol Service - Rev Wes Hampton

 Order of Service - this is a recording of the live Carol Service:

Welcome     Call to Worship     Wes Hampton
Carol StF 190     Angels, from the realms of glory     tune: Iris
Reading     Isaiah 9: 2, 6, 7     Sue Colbourn
Prayers           Wes Hampton
Forest Singers  Joy to the World (StF 330)    
Reading     Luke 1: 26-38     Bill Barry
Carol StF 213     O little town of Bethlehem     tune: Forest Green
Reading     Luke 2: 1-7     Barbara Peterson
Carol StF 217     Silent night, holy night     tune: Stille Nacht
Prayers     Intercessions, The Lord's Prayer     Wes Hampton
Forest Singers  Away in a Manger (StF 191)    
Reading     Luke 2: 8-20     Lesley Wheaton
Reflection     Gabriel's Revelation
© Godfrey Rust, www.wordsout.co.uk
    Wes Hampton
Carol StF 221     While shepherds watched their flocks by night  tune: Winchester Old
Reading     Matthew 2: 1-12     Malcolm Souter
Offering dedicated     Wes Hampton
Carol StF 204     In the bleak midwinter     tune: Cranham
Address           Wes Hampton
Reading     John 1: 1-14     Rosi MorganBarry
Carol StF 214     Once in royal David’s city   tune: Irby
Blessing           Wes Hampton

Organ: Tom Barker

Sunday 21 December - Advent 4 - Morning Worship - Mrs Charmaine Dinham

 Order of Service - this is a recording of the live service - note the first few seconds of the notices are missing:

Welcome     Notices, Advent Liturgy
Call to Worship, Gathering Prayer
    John Williams
Charmaine Dinham
Hymn StF 185     Sing we the King who is coming to reign  tune: The glory song
Theme of our worship - Come Jesus, be with us     Charmaine Dinham
Prayers     Confession & Assurance,
Praise & Thanksgiving
    Charmaine Dinham
Hymn StF 489     All I once held dear     tune: Knowing you
Worship activity        Charmaine Dinham
Hymn StF 193     Born n the night, Mary's Child     tune: Mary's Child
Readings     Isaiah 7: 10-16;    Matthew 1: 18-25     Bill Barry
Hymn StF 178     Long ago, prophets knew     tune: Theodoric
Narrative Sermon - Isaiah, Matthew and Joseph     Charmaine Dinham
Prayers     Intercessions, The Lord's Prayer     Charmaine Dinham
Offering dedicated     Charmaine Dinham
Hymn StF 180     O come,O come, Immanuel     tune: Veni Immanuel
Closing prayer         Charmaine Dinham
Outro StF 193     Born n the night, Mary's Child   tune: Mary's Child

StF 185

  1. Sing we the King who is coming to reign;
    glory to Jesus, the Lamb that was slain!
    Life and salvation his empire shall bring,
    joy to the nations when Jesus is King:

Come let us sing: praise to our King,
Jesus our King, Jesus our King:
this is our song, who to Jesus belong:
glory to Jesus, to Jesus our King.

  1. All shall be well in his kingdom of peace;
    freedom shall flourish and wisdom increase;
    justice and truth from his sceptre shall spring;
    wrong shall be ended when Jesus is King:
  1. Souls shall be saved from the burden of sin;
    doubt shall not darken his witness within;
    hell has no terrors, and death has no sting;
    love is victorious when Jesus is King:
  1. Kingdom of Christ, for your coming we pray;
    hasten, O Father, the dawn of the day
    when this new song your creation shall sing;
    Satan is vanquished and Jesus is King:

Charles Silvester Horne (1865–1914)

StF 489

  1. All I once held dear,
    built my life upon,
    all this world reveres,
    and wars to own,
    all I once thought gain
    I have counted loss;
    spent and worthless now,
    compared to this.

Knowing you, Jesus,
knowing you,
there is no greater thing.
You're my all, you're the best,
you're my joy, my righteousness,
and I love you, Lord.

  1. Now my heart's desire
    is to know you more,
    to be found in you
    and known as yours.
    To possess by faith
    what I could not earn,
    all-surpassing gift
    of righteousness.
  1. Oh, to know the power
    of your risen life,
    and to know you in
    your sufferings.
    To become like you
    in your death, my Lord,
    so with you to live
    and never die.

Graham Kendrick (b. 1950)
Words and Music: © 1993 Graham Kendrick / Make Way Music Ltd  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 193

  1. Born in the night,
    Mary's Child,
    a long way from your home;
    coming in need,
    Mary's Child,
    born in a borrowed room.
  1. Clear shining light,
    Mary's Child,
    your face lights up our way;
    light of the world,
    Mary's Child,
    dawn on our darkened day.
  1. Truth of our life,
    Mary's Child,
    you tell us God is good;
    prove it is true,
    Mary's Child,
    go to your cross of wood.
  1. Hope of the world,
    Mary's Child,
    you're coming soon to reign;
    King of the earth,
    Mary's Child,
    walk in our streets again.

Geoffrey Ainger (b. 1925)
© 1964 Stainer & Bell Ltd  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 178

  1. Long ago, prophets knew
    Christ would come, born a Jew,
    come to make all things new;
    bear his people's burden,
    freely love and pardon:

Ring, bells, ring, ring, ring!
Sing, choirs, sing, sing, sing!
When he comes,
when he comes,
who will make him welcome?

  1. God in time, God in man,
    this is God's timeless plan:
    he will come, as a man,
    born himself of woman,
    God divinely human:
  1. Mary, hail!  Though afraid,
    she believed, she obeyed.
    In her womb, God is laid;
    till the time expected,
    nurtured and protected:
  1. Journey ends!  Where afar
    Bethlem shines, like a star,
    stable door stands ajar.
    Unborn Son of Mary,
    Saviour, do not tarry!

Ring, bells, ring, ring, ring!
Sing, choirs, sing, sing, sing!
Jesus comes!
Jesus comes!
We will make him welcome!

Fred Pratt Green (1903–2000)
© 1971 Stainer & Bell Ltd  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 180

  1. O come, O come, Immanuel,
    and ransom captive Israel,
    that mourns in lonely exile here
    until the Son of God appear:

Rejoice!  Rejoice!  Immanuel
shall come to you, O Israel.

  1. O come, O come, O Lord of might
    who to your tribes, on Sinai's height,
    in ancient times did give the law
    in cloud, and majesty, and awe:
  1. O come, O Rod of Jesse, free
    your own from Satan's tyranny;
    from depths of hell your people save,
    and give them victory o'er the grave:
  1. O come, O Key of David, come,
    and open wide our heavenly home;
    make safe the way that leads on high,
    and close the path to misery:
  1. O come, O Day-spring, come and cheer
    our spirits by your advent here;
    disperse the gloomy clouds of night,
    and death's dark shadows put to flight:

Latin, 18th century, based on the ancient Advent Antiphons
translated by John Mason Neale (1811–1866)

All music from Small Church Music, organ played by Rev. Clyde McLennan (1941-2022), Hymnary.org,
except StF 193, StF 178 and StF180 from Hymns without Words, arranged and played by Richard Irwin (1955-2023), used with permission.

Sunday 14 December - Advent 3 - Morning Worship - Mrs Doreen Murgatroyd

 Order of Service - this is a recording of the live service:

Welcome     Notices, Advent Liturgy
Call to Worship
    Margaret Wells
Doreen Murgatroyd
Hymn StF 706     Longing for light, we wait in darkness     tune: Christ be our light
Prayers     Praise     Doreen Murgatroyd
Hymn StF 175     Light of the world     tune: Tim Hughes
Readings     Isaiah 35: 1-10;   Matthew 11: 2-11     Rosi MorganBarry
Reflection     including Confession     Doreen Murgatroyd
Hymn StF 405     Great is the darkness     tune: Coates, Richards
Sermon           Doreen Murgatroyd
Hymn StF 251     Jesus Christ is waiting     tune: Noël Nouvelet
Offering dedicated     Doreen Murgatroyd
Prayers     Intercessions, The Lord's Prayer     Doreen Murgatroyd
Hymn StF 176     Like a candle flame     tune: Graham Kendrick
Blessing           Doreen Murgatroyd
Outro StF 59     Shine, Jesus, shine   tune: Graham Kendrick

StF 706

  1. Longing for light, we wait in darkness.
    Longing for truth, we turn to you.
    Make us your own, your holy people,
    light for the world to see.

Christ, be our light!
Shine in our hearts.
Shine through the darkness.
Christ, be our light!
Shine in your Church gathered today.

  1. Longing for peace, our world is troubled.
    Longing for hope, many despair.
    Your word alone has power to save us.
    Make us your living voice.
  1. Longing for food, many are hungry.
    Longing for water, many still thirst.
    Make us your bread, broken for others,
    shared until all are fed.
  1. Longing for shelter, many are homeless.
    Longing for warmth, many are cold.
    Make us your building, sheltering others,
    walls made of living stone.
  1. Many the gifts, many the people,
    many the hearts that yearn to belong.
    Let us be servants to one another,
    making your kingdom come.

Bernadette Farrell (b. 1957)
© 1993 Bernadette Farrell
 Used with permission  ONE LICENSE #A-738126

StF 175

  1. Light of the world,
    you stepped down into darkness,
    opened my eyes, let me see
    beauty that made this heart adore you,
    hope of a life spent with you.

So here I am to worship,
here I am to bow down,
here I am to say that you're my God,
and you're altogether lovely,
altogether worthy,
altogether wonderful to me.

  1. King of all days
    oh so highly exalted,
    glorious in heaven above.
    Humbly you came
    to the earth you created,
    all for love's sake became poor.

So here I am to worship …

And I'll never know how much it cost
to see my sin upon that cross.
And I'll never know how much it cost
to see my sin upon that cross.

So here I am to worship …

Tim Hughes
© 2000 Thankyou Music.  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 405

  1. Great is the darkness that covers the earth,
    oppression, injustice and pain.
    Nations are slipping in hopeless despair,
    though many have come in your name.
    Watching while sanity dies,
    touched by the madness and lies.

Come, Lord Jesus, come, Lord Jesus,
pour out your Spirit we pray,
come, Lord Jesus, come, Lord Jesus,
pour out your Spirit on us today.

  1. May now your Church rise with power and love,
    this glorious gospel proclaim.
    In every nation salvation will come
    to those who believe in your name.
    Help us bring light to this world
    that we might speed your return.
  1. Great celebrations on that final day
    when out of the heavens you come.
    Darkness will vanish, all sorrow will end,
    and rulers will bow at your throne.
    Our great commission complete,
    then face to face we shall meet.

Gerald Coates (b. 1944) and Noël Richards (b. 1955)
© 1992, Thankyou Music.  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 251

  1. Jesus Christ is waiting,
    waiting in the streets;
    no one is his neighbour,
    all alone he eats.
    Listen, Lord Jesus,
    I am lonely too:
    make me, friend or stranger,
    fit to wait on you.
  1. Jesus Christ is raging,
    raging in the streets,
    where injustice spirals
    and real hope retreats.
    Listen, Lord Jesus,
    I am angry too:
    in the Kingdom's causes
    let me rage with you.
  1. Jesus Christ is healing,
    healing in the streets,
    curing those who suffer,
    touching those he greets.
    Listen, Lord Jesus,
    I have pity too:
    let my care be active,
    healing, just like you.
  1. Jesus Christ is dancing,
    dancing in the streets,
    where each sign of hatred
    he, with love, defeats.
    Listen, Lord Jesus,
    I should triumph too:
    where good conquers evil
    let me dance with you.
  1. Jesus Christ is calling,
    calling in the streets,
    ‘Who will join my journey?
    I will guide their feet.'
    Listen, Lord Jesus,
    let my fears be few:
    walk one step before me;
    I will follow you.

John L. Bell (b. 1949) and
  Graham Maule (b. 1958)
© 1988, WGRG, Iona Community
  Used by permission
  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

StF 176

  1. Like a candle flame,
    flickering small in our darkness.
    Uncreated light
    shines through infant eyes.

God is with us, alleluia.
God is with us, alleluia.
Come to save us, alleluia.
Come to save us.
Alleluia!

  1. Stars and angels sing,
    yet the earth sleeps in shadows;
    can this tiny spark
    set a world on fire?
  1. Yet his light shall shine
    from our lives, Spirit blazing,
    as we touch the flame
    of his holy fire.

Graham Kendrick (b. 1950)
© 1998, Graham Kendrick / Make Way Music Ltd.  Used by permission  CCLI Streaming Licence 583214

Music provided by the Music Group