Holy Communion

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Mary's church, Henbury
Address
Church Close Henbury, BS10 7QF, United Kingdom

At present we celebrate Holy Communion using bread in the form of wafers and the common cup during our weekly service. After the morning service we meet in the Village Hall for fellowship, coffee and biscuits.

St Mary's church, Henbury

Welcome to St Mary the Virgin Henbury

Our hope is that St Mary's is a church where all are affirmed, welcomed and valued, recognising that we are each made in the image of God.

Henbury is the largest parish in Bristol diocese and includes the districts of Henbury, Brentry and Hallen as well as the Blaise Castle estate and the Mall shopping centre at Cribbs Causeway.

On the outside, St Mary’s looks like a typical picture postcard parish church. On the inside you will find a warm and friendly welcome.

Our main Sunday service is at 10.00am and is a Holy Communion

This is followed by a short Ministry of Healing Service on the 1st Sunday of each month

Our worship is enhanced by our lively Director of Music, James, and our singing group.

During term-time, the Junior Church meets in the village hall during the 10.00am service, coming over for the communion and the last song. We also have a children’s area in church for younger children who wish to stay with their parents.

After the service people gather in the village hall for coffee, biscuits and fellowship. 

Get in touch

Sarah Matthews

Church Office
Vestry Hall
Church Close
Henbury
Bristol

BS10 7QF
Administrator
0117 959 3757
Emergency Contact
0117 950 6214

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Holy Communion

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Mary's church, Henbury
Address
Church Close Henbury, BS10 7QF, United Kingdom

At present we celebrate Holy Communion using bread in the form of wafers and the common cup during our weekly service. After the morning service we meet in the Village Hall for fellowship, coffee and biscuits.

Safeguarding

St Mary’s is a church where all are affirmed, welcomed and valued, recognising that we are each made in the image of God. As such we are committed to promoting a safer church environment for everyone.

We believe it is everyone’s responsibility to nurture and care for children, young people and vulnerable adults in a safe and secure environment and to prevent harm wherever possible. Within that shared responsibility, we have some people with particular roles to play to make sure we are working within the Safeguarding Policies and Guidance of the Diocese of Bristol and the Church of England.

If a child or adult is in immediate danger or requires immediate medical attention, call 999. You do not need their permission to do this.

If you have immediate concerns about the welfare of a child, please phone the NSPCC 24 hour helpline: 0808 800 5000.

​If you are concerned about something you’ve experienced or witnessed in church or believe someone you know is at risk of being abused, or presents a risk to others, please contact our Parish Safeguarding Officer - Alan Emond on 07773 141838. Alan can offer support, advice and guidance about what actions may need to be taken, if any.

If you are unable to raise a concern within our parish team for whatever reason, you can contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Team who are available from Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. Email: [email protected] or phone: 0117 9060100

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