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The Anglican Church of St. Augustine provides a warm welcome to all.

Our services provide a mixture of both traditional and informal worship.

Our usual monthly pattern of worship is as follows:

Sunday 8:00am 10:00am 6:30pm
1st Holy Communion Morning Prayer Holy Communion
2nd Holy Communion Holy Communion Evening Prayer

3rd

Holy Communion Family Service Holy Communion
4th Holy Communion Holy Communion Evening Praise
       
  9:15am 11:45am  
Monday Morning Prayer    
Tuesday Morning Prayer    
Wednesday   Holy Communion *  
Thursday Morning Prayer    
Friday Morning Prayer    
Saturday Morning Prayer    

* every first Wednesday of each month is the Mothers' Union Corporate Communion. A light lunch for everyone attending is served afterwards.

Children are welcome at all our Sunday morning services. For Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, children join their parents for the start of the service then leave for their 'Club JC' classes after the first song. At Holy Communion services, children rejoin their parents in the service for the taking of the bread and wine (children receiving a blessing from the vicar at the communion rail). At our monthly Family Service, children stay in church for the whole service which is geared towards people of all ages. Sometimes this will include a drama sketch, a quiz, an activity, a puppet presentation, or a combination of any of these!

On some Sunday evenings we hold joint services with the two other Anglican churches in Bromley Common: St Lukes and Holy Trinity. On the 4th Sunday of each month at 6:30pm we have either a 'cafe style' evening worship, a more lively 'Evening Praise' service or a youth-led service. Please refer to our Church Notices for details of services taking place this coming week.

Our smaller services (8:00am/9:15am Holy Communion, and some of our evening services), are held in our chapel instead of in the main church. The chapel (see photo below) is accessed through the main church. Walk up the left side aisle and you will see the chapel entrance doors in front of you at the end of the aisle.

Inside of St Augustine's Chapel

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