Services
Regular Sunday Services

8am Holy Communion
A quiet and reflective service following the Book of Common Prayer (BCP). Breakfast is served after this service on the first Sunday of the month (with occasional exceptions).

10am Parish Eucharist
Our main service of the week when all ages come together to worship God in words and music. Refreshments are served after the service.

6pm Evensong (said)
Every week except monthly Healing & Wholeness service, and occasional Choral Evensongs. See calendar.
For Children
Sunday Club
Sunday Club is for all school aged children. This fun, worship-based session supports children as they explore the saem bible story as the main service, with children returning in time for communion. There is also our children’s area at the back of church throughout the service.
All Together Service
All Together Sundays (monthly) are when children remain in church for the full service where they will be involved and welcomed throughout. Ther are also children’s crafts at the back of church and the children’s area is available througout.
Weekday Services

Morning Prayer (said)
From 9am to 9.30am, Monday to Friday, using the Common Worship prayer book

Weekday Holy Communion (said)
Noon on Thursday using Common Worship liturgy (twice per month) and the Book of Common Prayer liturgy (twice per month) preceded by Quiet Time at 11.15am.
Faith in Action
The church exists not for itself but to serve others. We strive to contribute to a more just and compassionate world. We are committed to serving the needs of people locally, nationally and internationally by supporting groups and organisations, financially and with our time.
Under Tree Schools
Under Tree Schools has built, and provides the funding to run, a school for 350 girls in South Sudan. Children aged 6-15 are given primary education and it also provides a nursery for younger siblings. St Mary’s has been a key donor to this project from its earliest days, and has helped to fund the building of classrooms and a kitchen/dining hall, installation of solar electricity and the farm.
Castelnau Community Centre
The Castelnau Community Centre aims to promote a vibrant, self sustaining community in the Castelnau area of North Barnes. The Project manages a large programme of community development projects
from a playgroup through after-school clubs and substantial provision for teenagers, to training for adults; and including social activities for all ages.
Christian Aid
Christian Aid is an international development charity, supported by the churches in Britain and Ireland, that insists that the world can and must be swiftly changed to one where everyone can live a full life, free from poverty. It works globally for eradication of the causes of poverty, striving to achieve equality, dignity and freedom for all, regardless of faith or nationality.
FiSH
FiSH stands for friendship, independence, support and help. It is a voluntary community care scheme offering help with practical tasks, support and friendship to anyone in need in Barnes, Mortlake and East Sheen. It provides a helpline; transport door to door for hospital and GP visits, weekly shopping trips and outings; and a befriending and social listening service.
Combat Stress
On Remembrance Sunday each year, we hold a special collection for Combat Stress. Combat Stress provides clinical treatment and support for veterans from the British Armed Forces, focusing on those with complex mental health issues resulting from their experiences during military service. When some military personnel leave service, their experiences can’t easily be left behind. Without treatment, psychological trauma can eventually tear lives apart.
Age UK Richmond
The Barnes Green Centre has nearly 400 members who always receive a warm welcome from the staff and volunteers. There is a wide range of activities on offer. Members meet new people, take up a hobby or just have a cup of coffee, learn new subjects, maintain or improve their fitness, have a delicious lunch and become part of the Barnes community through events or volunteering.
Glass Door
Glass Door relieves poverty among homeless people by providing accommodation, advice and support. It provides London’s largest winter night shelter, with 35 to 70 bed spaces every night between November and April, provided by churches of different denominations. All year round it offers day time services including laundry, clothing and washing facilities from its base in Chelsea, as well as advice, advocacy and practical support.
Home Groups
Intercessory Group
This group meets in the church after morning prayer on the first Monday of every month. Prayers are said for those in particular need and those who request them. Anyone is welcome to join or to request special prayers. There is also a black book at the back of the church where requests for intercessory prayer may be put. Contact Fiona Barnett 020 8878 6975.
Bible Study Home Group
Meets on Wednesday mornings from 10.30-11.45am. New participants very welcome. Email Fiona here for details of venue.
Exploring the way
A home group which is studying the Gospel of Mark on Tuesday evenings at 7.30pm. For details of venue contact Christabel or Lucy or email here.








