Morning Prayer
Bath Abbey BathA simple, said service to help prepare us for the day ahead. We hope you’ll join us.
A simple, said service to help prepare us for the day ahead. We hope you’ll join us.
This beautiful service lasts for approximately 45 minutes and combines the memorable cadences of Thomas Cranmer’s Book of Common Prayer with a distinctive repertoire of English Church music. Usually sung by the Abbey Boys and Lay Clerks. Everyone is welcome.
A simple, said service to help prepare us for the day ahead. We hope you’ll join us.
This beautiful service of Holy Communion, using the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, begins at 12.00pm every Wednesday. You are also warmly invited to join us for Holy Communion on Fridays at 8.30am and Sundays at 8.00am.
A simple, said service to help prepare us for the day ahead. We hope you’ll join us.
This beautiful service lasts for approximately 45 minutes and combines the memorable cadences of Thomas Cranmer’s Book of Common Prayer with a distinctive repertoire of English Church music. Usually sung by the Abbey Girls and Lay Clerks. Everyone is welcome.
This beautiful service of Holy Communion, using the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, begins at 8.30am every Friday. You are also warmly invited to join us for Holy Communion on Sundays at 8.00am and Wednesdays at 12.00pm.
Join us in the Abbey for this said service of Evening Prayer as we bring the day to a Godly end in the stillness of this holy space. We hope you’ll join us.
This beautiful service of Holy Communion, using the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, begins at 8.00am every Sunday. All are welcome.
All Together Sunday Services, are held once a month at 9.30am. This is an opportunity for all ages to come together in worship, from across the Abbey family. All Together is a service of joyful morning worship with something for…
This formal service, which lasts approximately 70 minutes, combines elegant liturgy, thoughtful preaching and magnificent music. All are welcome.
This beautiful service lasts for approximately 45 minutes and combines the memorable cadences of Thomas Cranmer’s Book of Common Prayer with a distinctive repertoire of English Church music. Everyone is welcome.