As the world waits for the birth of Christ we gather together in the middle of the night to celebrate the first Eucharist of Christmas. Music from the Cathedral Choir announces the Christmas feast. The service begins at 11.30pm and ends at 1am.
In the story of Jesus’ life, he had supper with his friends on the night before he died on the cross. At this supper, he told them to share bread and wine to remember him. Ever since, Christians have gathered together in the same way to celebrate the mystery of our faith.
Christians have many names for this celebration – the Eucharist, the Lord’s Supper, the Mass, Holy Communion – but whatever we choose call it, it remains at the centre of all our worship.
What can I expect?
During the service, the congregation will be invited to share in the bread and wine. If you receive communion in your own church, you are welcome to receive communion here. If you do not normally receive communion, you are invited to come forward and receive a blessing.
You do not have to be a practicing member of the Church of England to attend the Eucharist. If you are unfamiliar with the service, you can pick up an easy-to-follow order of service at the beginning, which will guide you through each part. Visit our guidance on attending services at St Paul's for more information on what to expect.
Accessibility
BSL interpretation will be provided at this service. Please let us know if you require seats in the area by emailing events@stpaulscathedral.org.uk.
The North Transept entrance has ramped access, and this is the recommended entrance for wheelchair users and people requiring step-free access. The entrance leads directly onto the Cathedral floor.
Guide dogs, hearing dogs and assistance dogs are all welcome in the Cathedral.
Learn more about accessibility at the Cathedral.