Matthew 11: 28-30

Come to me, all of you who are tired from carrying heavy loads, and I will give you rest.
Take my yoke and put it on you, and learn from me,
because I am gentle and humble in spirit; and you will find rest.
For the yoke I will give you is easy, and the load I will put on you is light.

Amen


The weekly pattern of services is being resumed within the limitations of the current COVID-19 rules. The service details are shown in the ‘Upcoming Events’ and for those who are unable to join us in person we continue the weekly on-line service. We hope that you will enjoy worshipping with us. For all videos please visit this link: Chagford Church Online.


At St Michael’s you will find a number of different times and ways of worship; different watering-holes for the soul.



1st Sunday

9.30am – Holy Communion (Common Worship) – a simpler service accompanied on our grand piano

6pm – Choral Evensong (Book of Common Prayer) – led by our choir and organist

2nd Sunday

9.30am – Sung Holy Communion (Common Worship) – slightly longer service accompanied by our choir and organist

9.30am – Church Family Breakfast at Chagford School – breakfast with an informal time of worship, activities and discussion with contemporary music

6pm – The Well – an hour of quiet reflection by candlelight, come and go as you like, with times of meditative silence and gentle music and readings (7pm until 8pm in British Summer Time)

3rd Sunday

9.30am – Holy Communion (Common Worship) – accompanied by our choir and organist

4th Sunday

9.30am – Holy Communion (Common Worship) – accompanied by our choir and organist

6pm – The Well – an hour of quiet reflection by candlelight, come and go as you like, with times of meditative silence and gentle music and readings (7pm until 8pm in British Summer Time)


Additional Services

Other special services through the year include Compline every evening in Holy Week, Taizé-themed worship and healing services, the Chagford Christingle, our Advent Carol Service, Compline for Candlemas with music on the harp and Encounter – a time of contemporary worship and informal prayer. Every Easter morning we gather at the top of Nattadon hill overlooking our town for an Easter Sunrise Celebration with bonfire and hot-cross buns. We also welcome the children and staff of our excellent primary school at the end of every term for worship here. 

Our ancient church has been sacred to this community for more than 1,000 years – it is open every day for visitors and locals alike. All are welcome.

Easter dawn Nattadon 2019