Occurring
for 1 hour, 10 mins
Venue Address
St Austell Road Wyken Coventry, CV2 5AE, United Kingdom
Our main Sunday service, the Parish Eucharist, begins at 9.30 am and lasts for approximately an hour.

The service includes well known hymns, a time for our prayers and sharing the bread and wine in Communion. To make the service easier to follow we produce our own service booklets that follow the Church's year; beginning in Advent and ending in Easter. Following the service there is tea/coffee and biscuits. Families and children are very welcome.

Holy Cross Church

Please know that we continue to pray for all in our community. God bless, and may you and all those whom you love be safe and well.

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Revd Liz Harris

Associate Minister
07526 249094
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Easter Sunday Eucharist

Occurring
for 1 hour, 10 mins
Venue
Holy Cross Church
Address
St Austell Road Wyken Coventry, CV2 5AE, United Kingdom

Our main Sunday service, the Parish Eucharist, begins at 9.30 am and lasts for approximately an hour.

The service includes well known hymns, a time for our prayers and sharing the bread and wine in Communion. To make the service easier to follow we produce our own service booklets that follow the Church's year; beginning in Advent and ending in Easter. Following the service there is tea/coffee and biscuits. Families and children are very welcome.

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Safeguarding

At Holy Cross Church we take the safeguarding of all people seriously. You can view our safeguarding policy and how to report a concern in the menu on this page. For regulated activities all our volunteers and staff are DBS checked and safeguarding trained.

If you have any questions or concerns please contact us on 07526 249094 and ask for Revd Liz Harris (Associate Minister) or Marion Hibbert (Parish Safeguarding Officer) or you can call the Diocesan Safeguarding Team on 024 7652 1345 (24-hour contact number). If you have immediate concerns about someone please contact the police (call 999) and your local authority Children or Adults Services.