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At All Saints we consider ourselves to be a learning community, particularly around the areas of Inclusive and Eco Church and in our desire to develop as an Intercultural Worshipping Community. The bible, theology, science and listening to the experiences of people, particularly those historically marginalised and discriminated against today, help us live out our Christian faith.

Our preaching, courses, creative seasonal liturgy and inspiring music help us in our learning and growing as Christians who are seeking to live out our faith in the modern world. The News and Resource Hub is being developed as the place to visit for recordings, videos, articles, discussions and liturgies to encourage, inspire and challenge.

Plus this is the place to share news of what we've been up to. Keep checking back as we add more over items over the coming year.

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Sermon: Third Sunday of Easter 26/4/26 Penny Pullan

Hello! I’m Penny Pullan and I’m an ordinand here at All Saints. It’s been a while since I preached here – I’ve been on placement as part of my training.

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Sermon on Acts 7.55-end & John 14.1-14 given Sunday3rd May 2026 by Philip Harper

Today in our reading from Acts, we heard the story of Stephen, the first Christian killed for their faith....

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The message of John the Baptist. Matthew 3.1-12 (Delivered at Kegworth on December 07, 2025)

Matthew introduces us to one of the fascinating characters of the New Testament. This was John born to Zacharias and Elisabeth.

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Sermon for All Saints Day - 2nd November 2025

Today we are celebrating All Saints, which of course gives us reason to celebrate all those who have gone before us in faith.

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Easter Sunday Evensong Sermon 2025, Penny Pullan

Fear is paralysing. It drains away our energy, closes down our options and limits our thinking. It sends our nervous systems into fight or flight, or even perhaps freeze. We don’t know what to do. We can’t see a way out. The future seems bleak.

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Christmas Day Sermon 2024, Penny Pullan

Has anyone had good presents today? Did you notice that today’s Gospel reading was about a gift, although it didn’t use that language. It’s all about a really amazing, stupendous, mind-blowing gift. Let’s dive in and see if we can find out more…

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Christ the King for all 'peoples'

Pilate asked him, ‘So you are a king?’ Jesus answered, ‘You say that I am a king.