Communion

Some churches call it Eucharist. Others call it Mass or the Lord's Supper.
It's an opportunity to reflect on the life, death and gift of Jesus, just as the first disciples were invited to do at Jesus’ last meal before He was crucified.
We have an ‘open table’: communion is open to all people, for those of different church traditions and none. Communion is the ultimate symbol of inclusion.
To be inclusive, our bread is
gluten-free and our wine is
alcohol-free and to be Covid-19-safe, it is served in individual cups with pre-cut cubes of bread.
We have Communion every Sunday at Breathe, our Contemplative Celtic Communion service, and usually on the 3rd Sunday of the month at Click, our Online service.
Midweek Communion every Wednesday at 11.30 am
In addition to communion on the 1st and 3rd Sundays, we also have a short communion service with liturgy, readings and prayer on Wednesdays at 11.30 am. The next midweek communion dates are: