Worship and Events
Regular Services at St George's
Parish Sung Eucharist
followed by tea and coffee
in the Vestry Hall
Sunday 10.30am
Korean Service
followed by a shared meal
in the Vestry Hall
Sunday 2pm
Morning Prayer
followed by breakfast
in a local cafe
Wednesday 9am
Midweek Service
Wednesday 6.30pm
Said evening prayer
Sung evening prayer
Said compline
Communion, laying on of
hands for healing
Wednesdays in March
Stations of the Cross
1st Weds
2nd of the
3rd month
4th
Special Services
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Wednesday Evenings in Lent
6.30pm
Stations of the Cross
7pm
Lent Group ( 4, 11, 18 March), Discovering Christianity by Rowan Williams - a mixture of reading, video and conversation. In the Church.

Life Events
rector@stgb.org.uk
Weddings
St George's is a spectacular place to be married and ours is a warm and welcoming community in which to start married life together.
In order to be married at St George’s Bloomsbury, at least one of those individuals getting married must either live within the parish or be listed on the church’s Electoral Roll, or have a qualifying connection with the church. This will usually involve worship with us for a period of 6 months.
We ask people to discuss weddings and blessings at St George’s with us as early as possible in order to avoid disappointment. Find out more about Church of England weddings here.
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Baptism
Holy Baptism (or ‘Christening’) is administered during the 10.30 Parish Eucharist on Sundays. The Rector is happy to baptise anyone who lives in the parish or has some connection with St George’s.
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Confirmation
The Rector is happy to prepare anyone for Confirmation who wishes to enter into Communicant membership of the Church. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss this further.
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Funerals & Memorials
Please contact the Rector to discuss the possibility of holding a funeral or memorial service at St George’s.
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Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession)
The Rector is happy to administer the Sacrament of Reconciliation by appointment. Please get in touch if you would like to discuss this further.
