University College Plymouth St Mark & St John

SERVICES AND MEETINGS

Weekly Christian worship takes place in The Chapel at The Chaplaincy Centre at the following times.

Morning Prayer:            Weekdays 8:30am (Monday to Friday)
Evening Prayer:             Weekdays 4.00pm (Monday to Friday)
We frame the day with scripture, thanksgiving and intercession.

The College Eucharist:   Tuesday 12.30pm in term time
All Christians are welcome at Holy Communion celebrated both formally and informally. The service last about 20mins.

Members of other religious traditions may use the Quiet Room for worship, prayer and meditation.

We would encourage Christians, and all other people of faith, to make contact with a Church or faith community. To help with this we have produced a "Where shall I worship" guide which can be downloaded below and contains details of Christian Churches and other places of worship in Plymouth.


Prayer Cycle (adobe .pdf, 240 kbs)

Where to Worship?

There is a wide variety of Christian places of worship in and around Plymouth and many of them are popular with students. There are also some centres of worship for some of the other world faiths. The Plymouth Centre for Faiths and Cultural Diversity is an excellent resource for local information about religions and worship centres available in Plymouth.

We have also built a Google Map of all the worship places we can find in Plymouth.


WHERE SHALL I WORSHIP? (adobe .pdf, 599 kbs)
- a guide to places of worship in Plymouth

Chaplaincy Leaflet (adobe .pdf, 925 kbs)
This leaflet describes the interesting pieces of furniture and art contained in the Chapel part of the Chaplaincy Centre

CONTACT

Why not 'Like' the Chaplaincy Facebook Page?
For enquiries and questions, or just to introduce yourself to us, why not phone or e-mail us?

The Chaplain:   The Revd Paul N Thompson 
Tel: 01752-636847 direct or ext 2047
Email:   pthompson@marjon.ac.uk

The Pastoral Assistants:  Alison Jackson and Chris Luckett
Tel: 01752-636700 ext 6528
Email:   chaplaincy@marjon.ac.uk

 

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