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Christ Church Chatburn
We feel blessed that our church is situated so beautifully in the village of Chatburn in the heart of the Ribble Valley. An historic church, the first to be built during the reign of Queen Victoria, which has been sympathetically reordered to incorporate new facilities, we offer a warm welcome to all who visit.
Our main focus is as a worshipping community is to grow together in faith and share God’s love with everyone.
We hold a variety of services including Holy Communion, All Age and Morning Prayer and a wide range of activities including Joyful Noise, a joint singing group with the Methodist Church and Craft and Chatter.We do hope you will come and join us.
Every Blessing
Rev’d Catherine Hale-HeighwayPlease use our main web site :- https://www.ChristChurchChatburn.org.uk for more information.
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St Leonard
A beautiful church set in a stunning location. It is little wonder that Queen Mary is reported to say "the best view from a church in the whole country"St Leonard is a wonderful place to come and worship and all visitors to this special place are welcome to join us. We regulalry worship following the Book of Common Prayer.We are only a small congregation, so your donations will help us maintain this wonderful church for generations to come. Thank you for your support.
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St Mary Magdalene
A new church for a growing town
That’s what our predecessors in the faith wanted for Clitheroe in the early nineteenth century. Today we are still changing to share the good news of Jesus Christ with a growing town. Where ever you come from, you are welcome to join us.
The parish of Clitheroe: St Mary Magdalene 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, Howard Riley 07881 617262. For further information about safeguarding please go to our "Safeguarding" page.
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