ShareLENT COURSE 2011 – CELEBRATING GOD During Lent, the Bishop of Rochester, the Bishop of Tonbridge and the Dean of Rochester have agreed to deliver a series of lectures under heading ‘Celebrating God’. The Lectures will take place at each venue at 12.30 pm (lunch time) and 7.30 pm Wednesdays 16th, 23rd and 30th March [...]
ShareThe St Barnabas church congregation came together today in an act of strength and commitment for the Sung Eucharist. There were old friends and new worshippers all amounting to more than 50 communicants. St Barnabas Church is extremely grateful to Canon Bruce Sharpe, from Bickley, who officiated this morning, the 1st Sunday in Lent and [...]
ShareFrequently asked questions St. Barnabas’ Church is facing an unprecedented situation following the departure of so many of our friends to the Roman Catholic Church. Whilst we are under no illusion about the challenges we face, those of us remaining are committed to securing the church’s future and ensuring that its distinctive Anglo-Catholic witness continues. [...]
ShareSt Barnabas Church has received several emails of good wishes over the last few days from far and wide. The Friends and congregation of St Barnabas are extremely grateful to everyone who has been in touch with these powerful and reassuring messages, they have meant a huge amount to us during the start of interregnum. If [...]
ShareTonight St Barnabas Church celebrated Ash Wednesday with many thanks to Fr Stephen Mitchell of Edenbridge who stepped in for our first service of Lent, (and Interregnum). It was what appeared to be a long awaited coming together of our group of thirty five or so friends tonight, all familiar faces and with a huge sense optimism [...]
ShareWe have now posted all the Easter dates and key dates over the coming weeks onto our Church Diary Page Read More
ShareInterregnum approaches: After nearly six years faithful service as the Parish Priest of St Barnabas Church, Father Edward Tomlinson has felt called by God to accept the invitation of the Pope to join the Ordinariate and become part of the Roman Catholic Church. Those members of St Barnabas who also believe that it is right for them [...]
ShareOn Thursday 17th February The Anglican Friends of St Barnabas met for the 4th time this year to discuss the way forward during the interregnum. Key issues discussed were liturgy, music and services to be held during Easter. Dates and more information with be published over the coming days.



