Our next service is on April 2nd 2023 at 4.30pm. We usually meet on the first Sunday of the month.
During the lockdown, our Taizé services were available online, so that people can participate in a Taizé style reflection, with its key elements (Bible reading, psalm, songs and silence). Links to songs and video clips have enabled us to ‘meet’ together at 6.30pm or join in at any time that is convenient. You can find our online services below.
Taizé Service – May 2021
I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. Song – 43. Veni Lumen Veni Creator Spiritus. Veni lumen cordium, veni lumen cordium. Come Holy Spirit. Come creator spirit, come. Come and lead us with your light Song – 134. Seigneur, tu gardes mon âme. Ô Dieu, tu…
Taizé Service April 2021
Jesus, the risen one, when we stay in your presence, we understand that the Gospel calls us to give our life to find and serve you. And you say to us: “You who are searching, you will find; I have already encountered you.” (based upon a prayer of Brother Aloysius,…
Online Taizé Service for March 2021
As I enter into prayer today, I rest for a moment in the confidence that – whatever may seem wrong with the world, or with me, or with my life – God’s love redeems it all. The Lord has visited his people and redeemed them. Wait for the Lord Wait…
Taizé Service for February 2021
Service prepared by Jackie Laar. It is a year ago since reports about a new Corona virus started to appear on our televisions. We saw images of the wet markets in Wuhan where the virus was alleged to have been found. We listened to interviews with doctors perplexed by the…
Taizé Service for January 2021
Led by Dominie Burton Sunday 3rd January 2021 As I enter into prayer today, I rest for a moment in the confidence that – whatever may seem wrong with the world, or with me, or my life – God’s love redeems it all. The Lord has visited his people and…
This short video clip helps to explain why the Taizé community is so special and how it has helped to transform so many individual lives…
More information on the history of the Taizé community.
In France, the brothers of the Taizé community continue to welcome visitors and worshippers, albeit within strict Covid regulations and guidelines.
We started to hold our monthly in-church Taize services in November and December and it was good to see familiar faces (behind the masks!) once again.
Please note that EVERYONE is welcome to join us. Taizé services are ecumenical so all denominations are welcome!
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