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| Family Worship Services | |
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All are invited to join us every Sunday morning at 9:30 at our service of worship.
Children and young people attend the first part of our service and then may join the "Wesley Kidz" or Youth Group as they follow the Seasons of the Spirit programme with Bible study, arts, crafts and much more.
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| Weekday Worship | |
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Services for those unable to come to the Sunday morning service. Usually Rev Motekiai Fakatau will lead a short Communion Service. Following the service a cup of tea/coffee is enjoyed by all and it is usually all over by 3.45pm. We hope you can find your own transport, but if not, we can arrange some for you. Phone the Office - 578-8493.
Weekday Worship is held in the Church lounge at 2.30 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month except January.
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| Communion | |
At Wesley we celebrate communion on the first Sunday of every month. We have an open table, which means that we welcome anyone to join us in receiving the elements (bread and grape juice) from any background of faith, or none. It is Methodist practice not to serve wine, but unfermented grape juice. People are invited to come forward for communion, and may kneel or stand. For those unable to move easily, the Presbyter or an assistant will serve them where they are seated. |
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| Wesley Choir | |
God loves variety. At Wesley Church we endeavour to celebrate variety in the ways we worship. Whether we are praising God through traditional music, worshipping with contemporary Christian song, appreciating the beauty of our floral arrangements or challenged by the words of prayers or Scripture, there are many ways people's gifts are used in the Wesley community. Music is a very important part of the Wesley tradition. The Wesley Choir makes a valued contribution to our services, opening worship and leading the congregational singing. The organ, and sometimes other instruments, enrich our worship. It has truly been said that 'Methodism was born in song', and this is probably because Charles Wesley wrote over 6000 hymns, some of them still being sung today, almost 300 years later. Click here to see what John Wesley had to say about singing..
Click here to read a reprint of an article about our choirmaster, Jeremy Whimster, that appeared in the Summer issue of 'Music in the Air'.
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| Sermons and Reflections | |
Did you miss church? Click the links below to access sermons by different ministers and others . |
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