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St. Mary's, Orchardleigh with All Saints’ Church, Lullington
The parish of Lullington with Orchardleigh host a thriving wedding ministry, and do all we can to welcome and love the couples who pass through our doors. Our community is engaged in the church, in its upkeep and in regular village village pub evenings.
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All Saints, Lullington
The parish of Lullington with Orchardleigh host a thriving wedding ministry, and do all we can to welcome and love the couples who pass through our doors. Our community is engaged in the church, in its upkeep and in regular village village pub evenings.
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St. Mary's, Berkley. Frome Somerset
St Mary's Church, Berkley Frome. A small Church with a big heart - Everyone is very welcome at any of our services.
Berkley is mainly a scattered rural community with its church, St Mary’s, and school at its centre. Berkley Church of England Voluntary Aided First School is a small village school which offers a nurturing environment where children flourish. The Church Family play a significant part in the life of the school. We have the opportunity to serve as foundation Governors. The School usually begins its week with a short act of worship in church and around four times a year the worship leader team and the school work together to plan joint services. We love it when the children help to lead the services. These include a Christingle service which is always lovely. Additionally the church is used as a teaching space for the school. The Church sits in an extensive churchyard and we have enjoyed worshipping outside on occasions during the pandemic, something we would like to continue. We meet for worship twice a month. Once for a Common Worship Communion Service and once for a Benefice All Age Service, which is rooted in Common Worship Service . On Sundays where we do not hold a service we join other services in the Benefice.
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All Saints, Rodden, Frome Somerset.
All Saints Church Rodden, Frome. A warm welcome awaits you - Everyone is welcome at any of our services.
Rodden Village is a mixed rural and urban parish on the eastern edge of Frome, with its church, All Saints, in a beautiful setting alongside a farm and accessed down a farm track. The church is a popular stop off point for walkers, especially dog walkers. You will often bump into visitors sitting on one of the many benches around the church taking time out to simply be still and reflect in the stunning setting over looking rural Somerset to the backing track of a small babbling brook. It is well worth making the trip down to church at sunset. As you walk into Rodden Church, you quickly become aware of a very warm fellowship and a congregation that cares for one another. The church has enjoyed a long tradition of BCP worship and is currently meeting once a month for an Evening Service of BCP Holy Communion and once a month for Evensong.
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St Katharine's, East Woodlands
Set in a peaceful rural area between the town of Frome and the Longleat estate our church was built in 1714 by the Thynne family of Longleat 'for the convenience of the parishioners' who previously had to walk or ride all the way into Frome town centre to find their parish church.
We trust that visitors in this generation find peace and tranquility when they visit us.
Our services are usually on the first and third Sundays of each month at 11.15am
Safeguarding
The Parochial Church Council (PCC) has adopted and works to implement the House of Bishops’ Safeguarding Policy ‘Promoting a Safer Church’.
The PCC commends the resources and support available at www.nspcc.org.uk, www.elderabuse.org.uk and www.stopitnow.org.uk
Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser: https://www.bathandwells.org.uk/diocese/safeguarding/
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