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St Cuthbert Seascale
St Cuthbert Seascale is an Anglican Church on the coast of West Cumbria. It is in the Benefice of Seatallan, in Calder Deanery, the Diocese of Carlisle. It is a member of the ecumenical South Calder Mission Community.
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St Bridget Calderbridge
Welcome to St Bridget's Calderbridge.
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Old Church Beckermet (Low Church, St Bridget)
Welcome to Old Church, Beckermet, also known as St Bridget's or Low Church.
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St Mary Gosforth
Sunday Services are in St Mary's Church (or St Mary’s Room in winter) and are also zoomed out to people's homes. Please check details for each Sunday on the notices and calendar sections.
The church is open for private prayer and visitors during the daytime, at least from 10am to 4pm.
A friendly village church with close links to the school and nursery
To find out more do join us for fellowship over coffee in St Mary's Room after the 11 am Sunday Service or have a chat with people in the village. We also run a Coffee, Cake and Chat session on the first Thursday of each month, in St Mary's Room, 10:30-12:00.
Please look at the one off events for variations to the usual pattern of services. It may show the regular service on the calendar as well.
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Ponsonby
Welcome to Ponsonby Church.
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St John Beckermet
Welcome to St John's Beckermet. The gathered congregation at St John's extend a warm welcome to visitors to the church. The church is open on a daily basis so visitors can come into church and find a quiet space for prayer and reflection; or come to look around the beautiful building set on a site which has had a church presence since 1262.
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St Olaf's Wasdale Head
Welcome to Wasdale Head and England’s smallest parish church. Wasdale Head is the birthplace of English rock climbing and many of England’s finest fells are in the parish – among them Great Gable, Pillar, Steeple, and the highest - Scafell Pike, so is its deepest lake, Wastwater, and they create a montage that many regard as one of Britain’s finest views.
Amongst these wonders of God’s creation sits the little church of St Olaf’s – the parish church of Wasdale Head. The site has been the base of the Christian Community here for over 1000 years - though the present building only dates from circa 1525-1550. St Olaf's can quite accurately be described as a little stable, with pews, ancient beams and a flagstone floor - a perfect place to worship God. Do come and visit us!
St Olaf's is open each day from around 9am till shortly before dusk.
SERVICES - We have services in St Olaf's at 11am on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month throughout the year, and on Easter Sunday and Christmas Day.
On the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month, the service is at Nether Wasdale Church at 9.30am.
Nether Wasdale is just 4 miles to the west of Wasdale Head and its beautiful church is in the centre of the village.
Each year we welcome visitors from all over the world. With only a track and a footpath leading to the church, most are walkers or climbers on their way to and from some of England's finest fells. Many call in for quiet moments of prayer or meditation and enjoy the silence amidst the grandeur and permanence of God's creation. St Olaf's simplicity and diminutive size is what people love.
For full information about St Olaf's please visit our website www.wasdalehead.church
At St Olaf's Church, Wasdale Head we work hard to maintain a safe environment for all. We are committed to implementing the House of Bishops’ safeguarding policies and good practice guidance. If you have any concerns or enquiries regarding safeguarding, please contact our safeguarding officer.
Parish Safeguarding Officers (PSOs): Steven and Susan Round
Email: [email protected] Phone: 01946 841626
The Diocesan Safeguarding Adviser (DSA) is Joanna Van Lachterop. She can be contacted at [email protected] or 07458 016884.
For further details please go to: https://www.carlislediocese.org.uk/safeguarding/
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