What is it?

Christian Worship through the Ages aims to explore how Christian worship has developed and been experienced through nearly two thousand years of history. From post-Apostolic Roman Christianity, through the Middle Ages, the Reformation and into the Modern era, this course allows us to explore and experience together the riches of our Christian worship legacy.

Over 5 weeks, we will explore how Christians in different eras have responded to the call to praise God and proclaim the Gospel in their own contexts. Key questions we will tackle are, how did development in theological thinking and political history shape Christian worship? What might we learn about our own worship from those who have gone before? What might the worship of the future look like in a technological age?

This course will be led by Philip Morton, Vicar at St. George’s church, Rugby.

Who is it for?

This course is open to anyone who is interested.

This is a core training session for those on the Leading worship Pathway. For more details click here. (Please note that this cannot count as the ‘Biblical option’ for other Pathways)

Course information

Date: Wednesdays 15th April – 13th May 2026

Time: 7pm – 9pm

St. George’s Parish Church, St. Johns Avenue, Rugby, CV22 5HR

Contact us

If you have any questions, please contact pathways@coventry.anglican.org