Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue Address
Macclesfield Road, Eaton Congleton, CW12 2NH, United Kingdom
On Good Friday we remember the day Jesus willingly suffered and died by crucifixion as the ultimate sacrifice for our sins.
Today's service will tell the story of the crucifixion and we will build an Easter garden together. The picture shows two of the gardens that were created a few years ago.
This year, there will be the one service for all Rural Daneside Churches.

St Peter's Church, Swettenham

St. Peter's Church is a beautiful, listed building serving the Parish of Swettenham. The village is situated some five miles north-west of Congleton on the banks of the River Dane, which flows though the parish in a delightful and unspoilt valley, breaking up the flat but well-wooded country lying to the north and south. To the east the plain rises gently to a background formed by the east Cheshire hills.

We aim to serve the parish as a broad church, a musical church, an active church, a church for all ages, a church where everyone is always welcome.

St. Peter's is part of the Diocese of Chester and the Church of England, and is one of the Rural Daneside Churches

The Rural Daneside Churches are in the process of finding and appointing a new vicar and, in the meantime, the work of the church continues.

For any enquiries, please use the "Get in Touch" page.

You can find service information under Services and events.   Sometimes we share services with St Michael's Church, Hulme Walfield. 

The parish of Swettenham: St Peter is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. For information, click "Safeguarding". 

Get in touch

Geoff Leech

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Good Friday service at Eaton Church

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Christ Church, Eaton, near Congleton
Address
Macclesfield Road, Eaton Congleton, CW12 2NH, United Kingdom

On Good Friday we remember the day Jesus willingly suffered and died by crucifixion as the ultimate sacrifice for our sins.
Today's service will tell the story of the crucifixion and we will build an Easter garden together. The picture shows two of the gardens that were created a few years ago.
This year, there will be the one service for all Rural Daneside Churches.