A said quiet service using either the Book of Common Prayer or Common Worship liturgy (in church only)
A modern language communion service with a sermon, hymns, worship songs, choir and organ. In church and online via Zoom.
A short, joyful and informal service for all ages – Holy Communion will be available.
Join us on Palm Sunday for The Cross of Christ, a meditative service of readings, anthems and hymns. A powerful and beautiful way to begin Holy Week. There will be refreshments afterwards!
During Holy Week we’ll be celebrating a quiet service of Holy Communion each day at 6 p.m. Everyone is welcome!
Celebrate Easter with some Messy crafts, here in Church on Tuesday 4th April. We’re running two sessions, one from 10-11.30am and the other from 1-2.30pm. Please reserve your (free) tickets in advance – one ticket per session, per person, from www.ticketsource.co.uk/holy-trinity-church-cuckfield
Celebrate Easter with some Messy crafts, here in Church on Tuesday 4th April. We’re running two sessions, one from 10-11.30am and the other from 1-2.30pm. Please reserve your (free) tickets in advance – one ticket per session, per person, from www.ticketsource.co.uk/holy-trinity-church-cuckfield
During Holy Week we’ll be celebrating a quiet service of Holy Communion each day at 6 p.m. Everyone is welcome!
Our popular midweek service, using the Common Worship liturgy. Held in church, and online via Zoom. Followed by coffee, served in church.
During Holy Week we’ll be celebrating a quiet service of Holy Communion each day at 6 p.m. Everyone is welcome!
A full service of Holy Communion, on the night we remember our Lord’s final supper with his disciples, with a sermon and hymns led by our choir. Everyone is warmly welcome.
This is a lovely informal service lead by children, moving around the church following the events of the Easter story. Hot cross buns and refreshments in the church after the service.
A guided meditation on the Cross of Christ, at the day and time on which the Bible reports him to have been executed.
Traditional liturgy for Good Friday, entering the first disciples’ loss and sorrow in the hour of Jesus’ death by crucifixion.
The first service of Easter, as night falls – a night during which Christ was raised, and new light came into the world. All are welcome to experience this ancient liturgy, as we light the new Pascal Candle and consider the ways in which the resurrection fulfils the ancient promises of God, and breathes new […]