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  • The Well at Emmanuel

    A space for encounter, restoration and mission Monday 30 th  March to Friday 3 rd April: 6am to 10pm Our prayer room, The Well, will reopen for the week before Easter, situated in the Oval Room at Emmanuel, accessible through the sliding glass doors. How can I take part? By spending an hour alone with God at The Well, engaging with a creative interactive prayer journey based on events of the day before the crucifixion  How can I book a timeslot? 60+ timeslots of 1 hour in The Well are bookable here or via the button below. Please book now to secure a timeslot. Can I bring a guest to my timeslot?  Yes, but bear in mind that The Well is designed for individual prayer and response with privacy. Can I pray at night too? Yes, the night hours from 10pm to 6am are also bookable, as commitments to spend time in prayer at home when The Well is closed. Resources will be available via the Church app.  How is The Well open to everyone? From 11am to 1pm each day, The Well will be open for use by anyone. There is no guarantee of privacy or silence during these two hours. I don’t have an hour to spare. How can I join in?  By praying wherever and whenever you can, using the resources that will be on the app, and/or by visiting The Well at Emmanuel any time between 11am and 1pm for shared use, without needing to book. Will there be an extended worship evening? On Thursday 2 nd  April, from 8pm to midnight, we will share 4 hours of prayer and worship together, Worship@TheWell. If I have time, how can I prepare for my timeslot? Preparation isn't essential or expected. If you have time, you may want to read John 13 & 14 and Matthew 26.   Last time in The Well, people encountered peace, joy, emotional healing and a renewed desire to share Jesus with friends and neighbours. Here’s a reminder of feedback from those who came: Trust him for everything because he is faithful. Release of emotions, letting go of past trauma. So much to take away. An oasis of peace, a wonderful hour with Christ. A wonderful time of allowing the Lord to speak to my heart. Would have loved to stay longer. A real feeling of renewing an acquaintance. A chance to let my burdens go. Great feeling of lightness now. Time with him. Went too quickly. Nothing in us is hidden to the Lord. Let your Spirit come. May we have the joy of the woman at the well to share you with others. It is such a blessing to be with Jesus. What a joy to be with the Lord and experience the peace and joy of his presence.  Please saturate me with your Holy Spirit. May I sprinkle your living water on everyone I meet. Challenged to be hungry to do what God wants, to be thirsty for more of him. To spend more time with Jesus like this, not just fitting him into my life as and when. May I be filled deeply with joy and streams of living water and to share more abundantly with those I meet. Thank you for reigniting my passion to bring loved ones to the foot of the cross. I speak the name of Jesus over them all. An hour of peace and communication with the Spirit. I broke out in tongues several times, Alleluia.  I will leave refreshed and inspired. Such a blessing, I could have spent much longer here. One thing that struck me: ‘his worshippers must worship in the Spirit and truth’. I could spend two hours here and still get more out of it.  An hour is not enough time to take in everything here. I will create my own well and go over everything in slow time.  What an amazing time. I could have taken several hours to go through the process. It is amazing. The Lord showed me that I was in a safe place to reveal a deep hurt, and I know he was listening and will address it.  I didn’t expect this hour to have such a profound effect on me. Thank you for this amazing opportunity. The Lord reminded me that my anxieties stem from spiritual thirst. I need to spend time at the well with Jesus more often. I have loved this experience. It is precious.  A wonderful time of peace and reflection. I feel safe and seen. A joy to take time to encounter God. I learned more about our relationship and what I need to do to continue my journey with him. A lovely time to sit and just be with the Lord. I am very thankful.  A valuable hour. I could have used more time. A blessing. I have been challenged to pray for those attending Christmas services that eyes may be opened to see and recognise Jesus as the Samaritan woman did. I felt the presence of Jesus. I was very tearful. I felt forgiven and peaceful.  Time for tears, hopefully seeing Jesus’ love more clearly. What a blessing. I could have stayed all day. A haven of peace. The Lord who loves me just as I am has shown me what I can be.  Good to spend quiet time reflecting on God’s goodness and faithfulness.  The Lord has shown me my deepest anxiety and lifted it from my shoulders onto his. A space for peace and healing, refreshing the soul and sending us out with new humility, hunger and hope in Jesus.

  • Worship at Emmanuel: A Heart to Serve, A Passion for Jesus

    Worship at Emmanuel: A Heart to Serve, A Passion for Jesus One of the great privileges of our life together at Emmanuel is gathering to worship Jesus. Week by week, voices are lifted, instruments are played, and together we turn our hearts toward the living God. Worship is not a performance. It is a response. It is the people of God meeting with God. Behind this is a faithful team who serve with humility, dedication, and love. Our worship team give their time, prepare diligently, pray faithfully, and carry a deep desire to help others encounter Jesus. They do far more than play music. They help create space for people to meet with God, sometimes in moments of great joy, sometimes in moments of deep need. Over recent months, under Steve’s leadership, our worship leaders have prayerfully reflected on the vision and calling of worship at Emmanuel. They have articulated a clear and compelling vision: that we would be a community of worshippers who are passionate about proclaiming Jesus and seeing lives transformed by the love of God and the power of the Holy Spirit. Their desire is simple and profound. That our worship would be Christ-centred and Spirit-led. That we would serve one another with love and sacrifice. That we would remain hungry and expectant for more of God, trusting that He is still at work among us. Alongside this, they have developed a role profile for worship team members. This is not about creating barriers, but about honouring the sacred privilege of leading others in worship. It reflects a shared commitment to spiritual growth, humility, unity, and excellence, recognising that those who serve in this way are helping lead the whole church in responding to Jesus. We are deeply grateful to Steve and the worship leaders for their prayerful, thoughtful, and faithful work in shaping this vision. Their leadership is strengthening the spiritual life of our church and helping ensure that worship at Emmanuel remains a place where people encounter the presence, love, and transforming power of God. If you are part of Emmanuel and would like to explore serving on the worship team, you are warmly invited to read the role profile  and vision . These have been created to help support and encourage those who feel called to this ministry. Steve would be very happy to speak with anyone who would like to know more, ask questions, or explore whether this might be a place for you to serve and grow. If you are new or visiting, you are always welcome to join us. You do not need to have the right words or know the songs. Simply come as you are. Jesus meets people exactly there. As Scripture reminds us, “Yet a time is coming and has now come when the true worshippers will worship the Father in the Spirit and in truth.” (John 4:23) This is our prayer. That Emmanuel would be a community of true worshippers, hungry for God, humble in heart, and full of hope in Christ.

  • Social Sin and Confession

    In our ongoing Lenten series, "The Cut Flower,"  we have been reflecting on the beauty of Western civilization—and the sobering reality that this beauty is fading because it has been severed from its Christian roots. If we want to see the "flower" of our society bloom again, we have to look honestly at the soil. This Sunday, we are digging deep into the difficult but necessary themes of Social Sin and Confession.  We are asking: What are the toxins in our culture that we have come to accept as normal? Morning Service: Slavery and the Structures of Sin In the morning, we are privileged to have Bishop Tim, who will be exposing the persistent shadow of Slavery—both historical and modern. We often think of sin as a purely individual matter, but Bishop Tim will help us understand "Social Sin": the ways in which our collective systems and choices can entrench injustice. True repentance begins with an honest confession of how we have allowed these structures to flourish. Evening Service: The Sexual Revolution and Modern Confusion In the evening, we will continue this exploration by looking at the Sexual Revolution. While marketed as a movement of liberation, many are beginning to realise that it has left a trail of brokenness in its wake. We will examine the case against the revolution’s promises and ask why ancient Christian wisdom may actually offer more protection and dignity than modern "freedom." Recommended Resource: Against the Current In preparation for our evening sermon —or simply for your own reflection—I highly recommend a recent episode of the Thread podcast. Author and journalist Louise Perry joins Stephen Foster to examine why the sexual revolution has failed many women and families. Drawing on data, lived experience, and her own journey from atheism toward faith, Perry reflects on marriage, dating, and power. Her insights highlight why "ancient wisdom" speaks more clearly to our modern confusion than today’s promises of liberation. Regardless of whether you can make the talk, do check out the podcast: ●     Listen on Apple Podcasts ●     Listen on Spotify   Returning to the Roots Confession is not about wallowing in guilt; it is about clearing the "blight" so that new life can grow. Join us this Sunday as we seek a path toward true transformation.

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  • Vacancies | Emmanuel Church

    VACANCIES Work with us At Emmanuel, we’re passionate about serving our city, growing disciples of Jesus, and creating spaces where people of all ages can encounter God and belong in community. Our staff team and volunteers work together across worship, children and youth ministry, pastoral care, community outreach, and the life of the parish. We’re always looking for people who share our heart for the church and for Plymouth. While we don’t currently have any open vacancies, we’d still love to hear from people who feel called to serve, work, or partner with us in the future. If you’re interested in future roles or ministry opportunities, feel free to get in touch with us. -> recruitment@emmanuelplymouth.co.uk Parish Profile

  • Gatherings | Emmanuel Church

    OUR GATHERINGS Join us every Sunday and Wednesday at Emmanuel for worship, teaching, and a welcoming church community. Our gatherings are open to all — whether you are exploring faith, returning to church, or looking for a place to call home. We would love to welcome you. SUNDAYS 8am - Book of Common Prayer Gathering Join us for a Short Traditional Book of Common Prayer Service. This Service typically Lasts 45 minutes. 10:30am - Morning Gathering Join us for a relaxed, family focused service with Holy Communion on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of the Month. Children’s ad Youth Groups are on during this service for those aged 0-14. This service is followed by refreshments and time in community. This service typically lasts 1.5 hours. 6:30pm - Evening Gathering Join us for a relaxed and welcoming time of worship, prayer and listening to God’s Word, with space to reflect and respond. This service is followed by refreshments and time in community. This service normally lasts 1.5 hours. WEDNESDAYS About 10:30am - Morning Gathering Join us for a midweek Communion service with a short sermon with space and time to pause, reflect and reconnect. This service is followed by refreshments and time in community. This service typically lasts 1 hour. Where to find us Recent Sermons Morning Sermon Videos Morning Sermon Audios Evening Sermon Audios

  • Emmanuel Church Plymouth

    Emmanuel Church, Plymouth. A light for the city. Join us for worship and community. 👋 HELLO new here? Services What's on A light for the City We are committed to being a visible and transformative presence in Plymouth, shining the hope of Christ into our community. Through worship, transformed lives, and compassionate outreach, we share His love and bring renewal to our city. vision The cut flower Rooting a Fading West Each week explores the spiritual disciplines that root us again in Christ, restoring depth, resilience, and hope in a fading culture. sermon series our gatherings Join us on Sundays and Throughout the Week for various gatherings. We would love to meet you. Click below for more information about when and where we gather. more info The Well at Emmanuel A space for encounter, restoration and mission Monday 30 th March to Friday 3 rd April: 6am to 10pm Our prayer room, The Well, will reopen for the week before Easter, situated in the Oval Room at Emmanuel, accessible through the sliding glass doors. How can I take part? By spending an hour alone with God at The Well, engaging with a creative interactive prayer journey based on events of the day before the crucifixion How can I book a timeslot? 60+ timeslots of 1 hour in Th Robin Brown 2 days ago 4 min read Worship at Emmanuel: A Heart to Serve, A Passion for Jesus Worship at Emmanuel: A Heart to Serve, A Passion for Jesus One of the great privileges of our life together at Emmanuel is gathering to worship Jesus. Week by week, voices are lifted, instruments are played, and together we turn our hearts toward the living God. Worship is not a performance. It is a response. It is the people of God meeting with God. Behind this is a faithful team who serve with humility, dedication, and love. Our worship team give their time, prepare diligen Peter Shaw 3 days ago 2 min read Social Sin and Confession In our ongoing Lenten series, "The Cut Flower," we have been reflecting on the beauty of Western civilization—and the sobering reality that this beauty is fading because it has been severed from its Christian roots. If we want to see the "flower" of our society bloom again, we have to look honestly at the soil. This Sunday, we are digging deep into the difficult but necessary themes of Social Sin and Confession. We are asking: What are the toxins in our culture that we have Peter Shaw 3 days ago 2 min read more posts SIGN UP Scan to download our Church Centre App to get the most out of Emmanuel

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