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Worship is often assumed to be musical yet we can offer our worship to God through every aspect of our lives.
The way we treat others in our relationships, and our service to the Lord both within the Church community but more especially, in the world at large, make us living breathing sermon's as we proclaim the love and grace of God in our actions, the way we vote and spend our money, and by treating others as Jesus showed us through His own example.

The Anglican Church historically has used The Book of Common Prayer as the basis of its liturgy (the structure of services and the words used) .
Since 2000, the Church of England has authorised Common Worship as an alternative. This has plenty of flexibility to be creative and to use words, music and the arts to suit all temperaments, ages and cultures.
Roly Bain who clowned for us on the recent Diocesan Big Day Out |