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St Oswald
The door of St Oswald's is always unlocked and open to all 24/7.
Each Sunday we have formal Worship at 10 a.m. - on the 1st Sunday BCP said Holy Communion, the 2nd Common Worship Morning Prayer, on the 3rd a local led short "Celtic" service and on the 4th Sunday Common Worship Holy Communion.
There is more information on the Services & Events page.
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St Luke's
Welcome to St Luke's! We are a small village Church, dating back to Norman times but rebuilt at the turn of the last century. Several Norman features are included in the structure of the 'new' Church.
Services are held every other Sunday followed by coffee and biscuits - a warm welcome is always included! On the second Sunday of the month we celebrate Holy Communion at 9.30am. On the fourth Sundays of the month we share Morning Prayer at 9.30am
We are also a Champing church - open for overnight bookings from March - October. To find out more, or to make a booking, please visit www.champing.co.uk/church/clifton-west-cumbria-st-lukes-church/
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St Michael's Chapel (Fell Church)
A beautiful small Fell Church in a unique situation. Access is via a field and uphill, flat walking shoes/boots recommended.
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St Philip's
Welcome to St Philip's!
We are a small but faithful community, worshipping on the edge of the village of Eaglesfield, just beside Eaglesfield Paddle C of E Primary School, which we visit regularly to lead activities and assemblies and share the love of Jesus with the school community.
Our pattern of services changes month by month so please check the Grasmoor Mission Community website's newsletter page for the latest information before coming to join us: http://grasmoormc.church/stayingconnected
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