Didcot Methodist Church is a town centre church at the heart of the community. We welcome you to join us in discovering what it means to be followers of Jesus Christ.
In-person worship at Didcot
Sunday 7th May, 10.30am
Holy Communion led by Rev Frances Blood
Sunday 14th May, 10.30am
Morning worship led by Carol Sturt
Sunday 21st May, 10.30am
Morning worship led by Barbara Sexton
Sunday 28th May, 10.30am
Morning worship led by Peter Hemmings
Sunday 4th June, 10.30am
Holy Communion led by Rev Eileen Appleyard
There will be a circuit service at 4.30pm at Milton Methodist Church led by Stephen Atkinson
Sunday 11th June, 10.30am
Morning worship led by Barbara Sexton
Sunday 18th June, 10.30am
Morning worship led by Ian Sturt
Covid-19 information
Places do not need to be booked in advance to attend services.
- we will be permitted to sing
- we do not ask you to wear face coverings, but you are welcome to do so if preferred
- we ask you to sanitise your hands when entering the Church
- we encourage you to deter from hand shaking and hugging
- we suggest if you have your own hymn book, you bring that along for your personal use and take it home after the service.
Online gatherings with the Didcot, Milton and Wallingford Methodist Churches
Circuit Zoom service on Sundays
Services are led on Zoom from Wantage Methodist Church each week. The full calendar is on the circuit website here. If you would like to join, please contact Rev Keith Underhill: keith [dot] underhill [at] methodist.org.uk for the Zoom dial-in details.
As a way of communicating and sharing across the Didcot, Milton and Wallingford churches, and all the people connected with us, Rev Jocelyn Bennett has set up a Facebook group called Together Apart.
There are also worship and devotional materials for advent and Christmas on the Singing The Faith Plus website.
We seek to grow in love for God through worship and prayer and to share God’s love through pastoral care and service in the community. We aim to express our faith in ways that are relevant for the world today and are concerned about social justice and caring for the environment.
The circuit preaching plan and other resources are available to download from the calendar on the Wantage & Abingdon circuit website. Services may be subject to change.