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St Oswald
The Kidderminster Ismere Parochial Church Council took the decision in November 2021 following discussions with the congregation that the process of closure for St Oswald's should begin. Due to the condition of the building we no longer meet at St Oswald's church and groups are no longer able to meet there either.
The Christian presence in Broadwaters has not left however and the congregation is still very much alive and well, meeting at our other parish churches. If you would like to enquire about the Christian faith or a Wedding, Christening or Funeral then contact the Parish Administrator on 01562 851744 or [email protected]
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St Peter, Cookley
St Peter's Cookley is truly a village church. Built in 1849 it is a place where people from the village can meet, take time to reflect and pray in the peace of the church and to celebrate life events. All are welcome to our services and we are keen to get to know you and for you to share in our hospitality. We have opportunities for worship, prayer and learning about the Good News of Jesus Christ as well as our work in the community with projects such as 'Chill and Chat', an opportunity to come together as a community in Cookley.
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St Mary's
St Mary's is the historic Parish Church of Kidderminster. On most Sundays at least 50 of our regular members will be present to offer praise and prayers to God, and to be refreshed and equipped to live out our Christian life in the week ahead. Because of our place in the history of Kidderminster we are often the location for civic services for the whole town - most notably on Remembrance Sunday each year. We welcome anyone who wants to join us for worship or our other activities, or to step into the beauty of the building - a place where God's presence can bring calm and stillness in the hectic rush of life.
Our Sunday worship is traditional with a robed choir and hymns accompanied by the organ. Families and children are welcome .
The church is a historic building. During the summer months we welcome visitors on Tuesdays and Thursdays (from 11 am to 3 pm) who come to explore this building where prayer has been offered for centuries. Look at this website around Easter 2025 to see when this will begin again.
We exist to honour God and proclaim the Gospel, to nourish followers of Jesus Chist and to serve the community. We are part of a Local Ecumenical Partnership with Trinity Methodist and a member of Churches Together in Kidderminster supporting the Foodbank and Street Pastors in the town.
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Holy Trinity, Trimpley
Welcome to Holy Trinity, Trimpley, part of the Parish of Kidderminster Ismere.
We are a small church in the village of Trimpley, near Kidderminster and Bewdley in Worcestershire and we welcome everyone to come and join us in worship on a Sunday or to use the building for quiet prayer at any time.
This is a place of peace and of hospitality, where good coffee and good cake is offered in fellowship after services.
The local community is working closely with the worshipping congregation to develop the facilities at the church.
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St Barnabas
Welcome to St Barnabas, Franche, Kidderminster.
We currently meet in the St Barnabas Community Hall across the road from the church building. You will be made warmly welcome.
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St Peter, Upper Arley
St Peter’s, Upper Arley; part of the church dates to the 1100s, with a Victorian extended chancel, vestry and porch. A new kitchen and toilet extension were added in 2005/6. The building is grade 2 listed and seats around 180 -200 people. It is built of local stone and has many attractive features; the church is open every day.
There is a bell tower with six bells which are rung at weddings with the help of ringers from Alveley and once a month before morning service by ringers from other churches in the Team and the surrounding area. Bell ringing practice night - Tuesday evenings at 7.3op.m.
We offer weekly services on Sunday morning at 11:00 and extend a warm welcome to all.
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St John the Baptist
"The parish of Kidderminster Ismere (of which we are a part) is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer(s), PSOs. The Diocese of Worcester’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advise our PSOs. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the DSA. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children or Adults Services."