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We are open for worship

We are open for worship

Our Sunday morning services start at 10.30am. If you cannot attend in person then you can join on Zoom too with the log-in details below

  • Morning worship led by Rev Nicky Gilbert
    23/03/2025 10:30am
  • Morning worship led by Ruth White
    30/03/2025 10:30am
  • Morning worship led by Kathy Elvey
    06/04/2025 10:30am
  • Morning worship led by David Childs
    13/04/2025 10:30am
  • Morning worship led by Rev David Bedford
    20/04/2025 10:30am
  • Morning worship led by Rev David Bedford
    20/04/2025 09:00am
Junior worship

Junior worship and learning activities

Junior Church is offered each Sunday morning. Young people join in the morning worship, and then join a small group for age-appropriate activities. A creche is available for babies and pre-school children. 

Fun for Under Fives (FfUFs) runs every Monday morning in term-time, attended by a regular group of children and their carer.  Play, craft activities, story time, songs and a prayer.

Messy Church is normally held on the first Monday of school holidays. The morning begins in the sanctuary with a short talk, usually a video and an action song to introduce the theme. Then a range of craft activities are organised in the hall. A game is played before food is served, and the session ends with our Messy Church song.  The next Messy Church meeting is Monday 4th April at 9.30am.

For further details, contact secretary@farehamurc.org.uk who will pass on your query to the relevant co-ordinator.

Parent Free Zone Youth Group

Parent Free Zone Youth Group

Every month we hold PFZ (Parent Free Zone) Youth Group on the second Sunday of the month between 5.00pm and 7.00pm, on behalf of Christians Together in Fareham. 

At the beginning of the evening the young people choose to play a range of table games, table football, table tennis or air hockey. A cooked meal is provided, and they enjoy a time of fellowship together before a short time of reflection in the sanctuary. 

An enjoyable time for young people from local churches to meet together for fun, faith and friendship.

Future dates are:

  • Parent Free Zone
    13/04/2025 17:00pm
  • Parent Free Zone
    11/05/2025 17:00pm
  • Parent Free Zone
    08/06/2025 17:00pm
  • Parent Free Zone
    13/07/2025 17:00pm
  • Parent Free Zone
    14/09/2025 17:00pm

Welcome to our church

Welcome to our church

We hope that you will find much to interest you here and will want to join with us as Christians in Fareham. Our church mission statement is "Sharing Jesus' love with the world today". This means we, all ages, come together each week for Sunday worship to listen for God's word for us. The rest of the week we try our best to act on what we have heard both in church and through our own prayers. We try to care for each other to the very best, and this love and care then flows out through all of us in our work, leisure and home lives. Wherever you are as regards faith in God, come among us and help us together, to grow closer to him day by day.

You may or may not be aware that there are now daily reflections, written by all kinds of contributors, made available by the United Reformed Church as emails. You can subscribe here to receive them.You can also find them on our website or on  Facebook

Bach Connections - this weekend

Bach Connections

Join us, as we host for a special evening of music for Advent to Lent led by the Portsmouth Baroque Choir. This will take place on Saturday 22nd March 2025 at 7.30pm.

Tickets are available via ticketsource. Further details available from Portsmouth Baroque Choir.

Mothering Sunday - Sunday 30th March 2025

Mothering Sunday 2025

A Service to celebrate Mothering Sunday will take place at Fareham United Reformed Church on Sunday 30th March 2025 at 10.30am

This all age service will be led by Ruth White, Children’s and Youth Development Officer (South), URC Wessex Synod

All are welcome – bring your Mum and loved one for a gift of flowers.

Prayer for the Covid-19 Day of Reflection

Covid-19 Day of Reflection

The UK Government asked people to use Sunday 9th March as a day to reflect on Covid-19 as we approach the 5th anniversary of the first lockdown.  This is one of the ten recommendations set out by the UK Commission on Covid Commemoration.  Fareham URC offers this prayer at this time of reflection.

Prayer for Covid Anniversary 

Has it really been 5 years Lord? 

  • 5 years since lockdown, fear, heroic NHS staff, and a daily death toll on the news?
  • 5 years since panic, uncertainty, and incompetence mixed with dedication, unity, and scientific ingenuity?
  • 5 years since law breaking was contrasted so strongly with law keeping? 

It feels so much further away than just 5 years. 

  • We’ve seen several different prime ministers and a different monarch; there again we’ve got the same US president back.
  • The homeless have been returned to the streets – seems it was too expensive to keep on supporting them after all.
  • Politicians are busy rewriting history, seeking to influence which lessons are to be learnt...and we live with the trauma.   

So, we remember before you Lord those who have died, those whose lives are still wounded with grief and long Covid and those who gave their lives through caring. 

We give thanks for doctors and scientists who found a vaccine so quickly, for advisors and planners who got the vaccine delivered so well, and for those who devised treatments to relieve suffering. 

But Lord, we’re left with the pandemic’s legacy - unanswered questions, unresolved grief, and unaddressed anger which sit alongside our gratitude and admiration.  

We wonder, Lord, what we can learn from the pandemic,whether we’re ready to hold to account  

  •    those who failed to plan,  
  •  those who could not lead with integrity,  
  •  those who profiteered from suffering, and  
  •  those who evaded justice.   

We’re left wondering how to deal with both the trauma and the memories, and, most of all, Lord we wonder if we’re any better prepared for the next one. 

So give us your wisdom, Lord,  that we can navigate these times, and our memories, with honesty, grace, and the ability to bring change. Amen. 

Ecumenical Prayer for Peace in the Middle East

Ecumenical Prayer for Peace in the Middle East

We pray for the people of Israel, Gaza and the West Bank. We long for peace and for an end to violence and destruction of every kind.

We unite our hearts with all who are suffering, with those who have lost loved ones, and with all who cry out in anguish.

Please God have mercy on us. Hear our voice that we not despair.

That we will witness life with each other, that we have mercy one for another,

That we share sorrow one with the other, that we hope, together, one for another.

Inscribe our lives in the book of Life, for Your sake, our God of Life. Let us choose Life.

For You are Peace, Your world is Peace and all that is Yours is Peace,

May this be your will. And let us say

Amen.

Intercessions in difficult times

Intercessions in difficult times

Eternal One, we praise and give you thanks for all that is good in our lives

  • for those we love,
  • for those whose company we enjoy,
  • for the beauty that surrounds us in the created order,
  • for the random acts of kindness we see day by day,
  • and for all that adds value and worth to our living.

Lord Jesus, you often told the rich off for ignoring the poor, you weren’t a great guest at dinner parties, rebuking the host for the guest list, telling folk not to grab the best seats, and to give without any hope of earthly reward. We lift to you, dear Lord

  • all who are desperate in these days,
  • all who already struggle to pay their bills,
  • all who are in worry about heating their home,
  • all who cannot make any further savings, and
  • all who will go cold and hungry.

Holy Spirit, you are the creative spark which sets us ablaze, you are the warmth of love that leads us to serve the poor, you are the fire in our bellies that leads us to cry for justice; Inspire, we beg you, those who aspire to lead our nations

  • to work for justice,
  • to be creative with building our economy, and
  • to offer relief to all who dread the coming days, weeks and months.

Eternal One, in the midst of our praises and our prayers, we’re worried,

  • worried about our own bills,
  • worried about our church’s bills,
  • worried about how the groups who use our church will afford to continue,
  • worried about how we can make a difference in these difficult times.

Keep us ever alive to your spirit, allow us to find ways to open our doors and our hearts to your promptings, to unleash our resources of time, talent and treasure, that none may go cold or hungry.

Amen

Prayer for Ukraine

A prayer for Ukraine

God of all, with alarm and concern we bring before you the military intervention in Ukraine.

In a world you made for peace and flourishing, we lament the use of armed force. 

We mourn every casualty of this conflict, every precious life extinguished by war. 

We pray comfort for those who grieve and those who are fearful. 

Hear our longing that leaders and nations will honour the worth of all people by having the courage to resolve conflict through dialogue. 

May all our human failings be transformed by your wonderful grace and goodness. 

We ask this in the name of Christ, the author of peace and sustainer of Creation. Amen.

Our prayers this month

Our prayers this month

Every week pray for our Church Officers, Elders, all who lead worship, those who provide and show the PowerPoint and work the camera and microphones, those who provide music during times of worship, those who prepare the flowers and those who provide welcome and hospitality.

23 February-1 March

To ponder: Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. (Psalm 95:1, NIV)

  • Give thanks for the gift of memory and the joy of remembering, for the memories we share and pictures that fill our minds.
  • Pray for those losing their memories, for the frustration and fear that they feel.
  • Pray for those caring for relations who have lost their memories, that they may have patience and understanding.
  • Father, make us aware of the needs of others and of the dignity of life at every stage

2–8 March

To ponder: I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. (Psalm 139:14, NIV)

  • 7th March is the World Day of Prayer
  • Give thanks for Christians in the Cook Islands who have prepared the 2025 World Day of Prayer materials.
  • Pray for women and girls who are vulnerable in our societies; pray that young women will have the education, aspiration and vision to develop a promising future.
  • Pray that women who are experiencing domestic violence will have strength, courage and patience.
  • Father, remind us that we are your children, that you shaped all of us in a unique way, that you know us and that you love us unconditionally (prayers adapted from the World Day of Prayer materials.)

9-15 March

To ponder: Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me. (Revelation 3:20, NIV)

  • Ecumenical Lent Groups begin this week
  • Give thanks that God is always there for you, even when you wander from the path of love and truth, God never leaves you or lets you down.
  • Pray for those who are depressed and despairing; those whose plans and dreams have come to nothing; those tormented by doubts, fears and temptations.
  • 'Fast from hurting words and say kind words. Fast from sadness and be filled with gratitude. Fast from anger and be filled with patience. Fast from worries and have trust in God. Fast from words and be silent so you can listen.' (from Pope Francis, 2017)

16-22 March

To ponder: Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go. (Joshua 1:9, NIV)

  • Give thanks for those who work in the police force, as prison officers or in the courts, who uphold the law and keep us safe.
  • Pray for those members of the emergency services who have respond to acts of violence or terrorism; for those suffering from PTSD and for those who seek to help them.
  • Lord, in our weakness be our strength, in our despair be our hope.

23-29 March

To ponder: God’s there, listening for all who pray, for all who pray and mean it. (Psalm 145:18, The Message)

  • Give thanks for the campaigners who make us remember the hungry, the lonely and the poor.
  • Pray for the fair and wise distribution of the world’s resources, for charities and NGOs that work to bring relief to places where food is short – the World Food Programme, Christian Aid, Oxfam and others.
  • Lord, help us to serve you in ways that bring hope to others and praise to your name.

30 March-5 April

To ponder: ‘Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed, yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken nor my covenant of peace be removed,’ says the Lord, who has compassion on you. (Isaiah 54:10, NIV)

  • 30th March is Mothering Sunday
  • Give thanks for the work of the URC’s Children’s and Youth Development Officers, especially for Ruth, one of the two CYDOs for Wessex, who is leading our worship this week.
  • Pray for those who show kindness; those who go the extra mile and turn the other cheek; those who have helped others to value themselves and renew their hope in you.
  • Pray for those who were there when you needed them and who stood by you when others let you down.
  • Lord, the source of all kindness, fill the earth with your love.