Services this week –

  • Sunday 1st December – 1st Sunday of Advent
  • All Age Worship at 9.30am at St Chad’s, Wishaw – The Rector
  • Holy Communion at 11.15am at St Nicholas’, Curdworth – The Rector
  • Service of the Word at 11.15am at St John’s, Middleton – Mr Andrew Farrow
  • Sunday 8th December – Second Sunday of Advent
  • Holy Communion at 9.30am at St Chad’s, Wishaw – The Rector
  • Family Communion at 11.15am at St Nicholas’, Curdworth – The Rector

    Sunday 15th December – Third Sunday of Advent
  • Service of the Word at 11.15am at St Nicholas’, Curdworth – Rev James Parry
  • Holy Communion at 11.15am at St John’s, Middleton – Rev Canon Frank Longbottom
  • CAROL SERVICE at 6.30pm at St Chad’s, Wishaw

    Wednesday 18th December
  • CAROL SERVICE at 7.30pm at St Nicholas’, Curdworth
  • Sunday 22nd December – Fourth Sunday of Advent
  • Holy Communion at 9.30am at St Chad’s, Wishaw – The Rector
  • All Age Worship at 11.15am at St Nicholas’, Curdworth – Rev James Parry
  • CAROL SERVICE at 6.30pm at St John’s, Middleton
  • Tuesday 24th December – CHRISTMAS EVE
  • Crib Service and Nativity at 2.30pm at St Nicholas’, Curdworth
  • First Communion of Christmas at 9.00pm at St Nicholas’, Curdworth – The Rector
  • Midnight Communion at 11.30pm at St John’s, Middleton –Rev Canon Frank Longbottom
  • Wednesday 25th December – CHRISTMAS DAY
  • Christmas Family Communion at 10.00am at St Chad’s, Wishaw – The Rector
  • Sunday 29th December – First Sunday of Christmas NO SERVICES
  • Sunday 5th January 2025 – Second Sunday of Christmas
  • All Age Worship at 9.30am at St Chad’s, Wishaw – Rev James Parry
  • Holy Communion at 11.15am at St Nicholas, Curdworth – Rev Canon Frank Longbottom
  • Service of the Word at 11.15am at St John’s, Middleton

See the Newsletter for further information

Face coverings are no longer mandatory in any setting but are recommended in enclosed or crowded places, particularly where you come into contact with people you don’t normally meet.
Social distancing in a place of worship is now a personal choice. People are encouraged to respect other attendees and those working who may wish to adopt a more cautious approach.
Regular use of hand sanitiser and/or hand washing is also still recommended.