
Services in the Abbey
Tewkesbury Abbey is more than a beautiful building;
it is a place where people have worshipped God
for many centuries. At least one service takes place every day,
often in our many side-chapels. Our range of services
reflects the variety of people who worship in
Tewkesbury Abbey. Many of Tewkesbury’s civic services
during the year take place in The Abbey, for example
the annual Remembrance Sunday Parade.
An induction loop for those with hearing aids is available at the main services.
Sunday Services
Holy Communion at 8:00am
A said service of Holy Communion. A quiet meditative service using the Book of Common Prayer.
Parish Eucharist at 9:15am
A family friendly service using contemporary language.
On the first Sunday of the month, we have our Family Service when our children are encouraged to be present for the whole service, giving opportunities for the whole family to enjoy worshipping together.
At other times LINK 9.15 takes place in the Fitzhamon Room for those children who wish to attend. Children aged 4 to 18 are welcome.
Sung Eucharist (High Mass) at 11.00am
This is a more formal service at which we use traditional language. Our worship is enhanced through the use of incense, bells and by the singing of our robed choir of men, women, girls and boys. LINK 11 takes place in the Abbey for the choir and other children.
Choral Evensong at 5pm
The singing of our choir of women and men enhances the beauty of the language of the Prayer Book which is used at this service.
Weekday Services
Monday 8.30am Morning Prayer
12.30am Holy Communion
5.30pm Choral Evensong *
Tuesday 8.30am Morning Prayer
5.30pm Choral Evensong *
7.00pm Holy Communion (2nd Tuesday Healing Eucharist)
Wednesday 7.30am Morning Prayer
8.00am Holy Communion
5.30pm Evening Prayer
Thursday 8.30am Morning Prayer
10.30am Holy Communion
5.30pm Choral Evensong * (2nd Thursday Sung Eucharist)
Friday 7.30am Morning Prayer
8.00 am Holy Communion
5.30 pm Choral Evensong *
Saturday 8.30am Morning Prayer
9.00 am Holy Communion
5.00 pm Evening Prayer
* Choral Evensong sung by Schola Cantorum during term time only, otherwise Evening Prayer is said.
For more details of our services click on the Events Calendar above or see the notice
in the North Porch.
If you would like to explore your faith www.rejesus.co.uk is a good place to start, or you could visit www.cofe.anglican.org
During the summer months a chaplain is on duty in the Abbey.
St Margaret's Chapel is set aside for private prayer and meditation at all times
