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Holy Trinity, Bickerton
Holy Trinity is a quintessential English country church and situated in the glory of the Bickerton hills, on the Sandstone Trail footpath.
Traditional language services are held here each Sunday and are taken from both the Book of Common Prayer and Common Worship, and offered within a homely, friendly and most welcoming atmosphere.
There is a Church of England primary school in the parish and the clergy take assemblies there each week. The school also uses the church for all major festivals.
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St Oswald's, Malpas
This ancient church is situated at the heart of the small town of Malpas. It is a fine example of medieval architecture and has witnessed to the truths of the Christian faith for over 1,000 years. The present building mainly dates from the middle of the fifteenth-century.
The church is very much involved in the life of the town and wider community, and has particularly strong links with the local primary schools.
Worship at St Oswald’s is focused on the Eucharist; thought-through liturgy is valued and finds expression in the Book of Common Prayer and Common Worship. Along side our regular services here are family services and community and civic services.
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