Occurring
for 8 days, 1 hour
Venue Address
St Nicholas Church, Manor Road Dersingham, PE31 6LN, United Kingdom
On these occasions all of our churches, as well as the two Sunday services in Dersingham, will meet together at St Nicholas in Dersingham for a joint time of worship.

Ingoldisthorpe: St Michael & The Well

A hidden gem of a church, situated next door to the Ingoldisthorpe VA Church of England Primary School.

The occasional services at St Michaels are of a traditional flavour, either Morning Prayer or Holy Communion. Contact our Church Secretary, Pauline Martin, to find out service times.

If you wish to visit the church a key can be collected nearby - details are on the church door.

Also in Ingoldisthorpe, The Well Café Church and community café is a ministry of St Michaels held in the Church Hall, originally the Mission Hall, on Hill Road. The Well seeks to provide an open and accessible space to come and ‘drink deep’ from the living water of Jesus Christ.

Our Church at The Well meets on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month at 4pm with complimentary drinks available from 3.30pm. Different in approach to conventional church, we have a time of a relaxed, informal café style church, which may particularly appeal to people looking for a more accessible place to explore more about the Christian faith and who Jesus is.

The café is open Monday, Wednesday & Friday mornings, 9am - 12.30pm

Come along to find out more! Visit The Well website

For more information about our group of churches please visit: St Nicholas Church, Dersingham

Get in touch

Pauline Martin

3 Bank Road, Dersingham

PE31 6HW
Benefice Secretary
01485544561
What's on

Combined Services 29th December & 5th January

Occurring
for 8 days, 1 hour
Venue
St Nicholas Church
Address
St Nicholas Church, Manor Road Dersingham, PE31 6LN, United Kingdom

On these occasions all of our churches, as well as the two Sunday services in Dersingham, will meet together at St Nicholas in Dersingham for a joint time of worship.

Safeguarding

We at Ingoldisthorpe PCC are committed to safeguarding Children, Young People, Victims/Perpetrators of Domestic Abuse and Vulnerable Adults. The PCC has adopted the Church of England’s policies and best practices on safeguarding. Our Diocese of Norwich’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our Parish Safeguarding Officer. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact our Parish Safeguarding Officer, Maggie Anderson, email: [email protected]

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