Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue Address
Church Road Napton Napton-on-the-hill Southam Warwickshire, CV47 8NR (Check a map as not 100% accurate), United Kingdom
What is a Christingle?
A Christingle is an orange decorated with a red ribbon, sweets or dried fruit, and topped with a candle. The orange represents the world, the ribbon represents Christ's love and blood, the sweets represent God's creation, and the lit candle represents Jesus as the light of the world.

Napton on the Hill - St. Lawrence

Thank you for stopping to look at our Church near You page.  We’d love you to pay us a visit at any time. 

Our services are a mix of Holy Communion and informal lay-led, and if you would like to join us in worship, we meet as follows:

For a while we are only holding Holy Communion Services on the 1st Sunday of the month at 10.30am. There is no service on the 3rd Sunday at the moment.

On the following 2nd Sundays we have our own informal lay led worship, also starting at 10.30am February 8th, April 12th, June 14th, 9th August,11th October .

On the 4th Sunday we have an Evensong service which starts at 5pm.  

At the moment we are in an interregnum, so there may be last minute changes to the norm. You are welcome to join us at any of our worship. 

Stop for a while after each service for yummy cake, coffee/tea and a chat   All welcome!


Get in touch

St Lawrence Church warden

What's on

Christingle - all welcome

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Napton on the Hill - St. Lawrence
Address
Church Road Napton Napton-on-the-hill Southam Warwickshire, CV47 8NR (Check a map as not 100% accurate), United Kingdom

What is a Christingle?
A Christingle is an orange decorated with a red ribbon, sweets or dried fruit, and topped with a candle. The orange represents the world, the ribbon represents Christ's love and blood, the sweets represent God's creation, and the lit candle represents Jesus as the light of the world.

Safeguarding

As part of the Christian Church living in the spirit of the Gospel, we are committed to protect and care for everyone in the church community, but especially adults at risk and children.

We are committed to:

The care of, the nurture of, and respectful pastoral ministry with all children and adults.
The safeguarding and protection of all children and adults.
The establishing of a safe, caring community which provides a loving environment where victims of abuse can report or disclose abuse and where they can find support and best practice that contributes to the prevention of abuse.
To this end we will:

- Carefully select, support and train all those with any responsibility within the church, in line with the Church of England’s Practice Guidance for Safer Recruitment.
- Respond without delay to every complaint made that a child or adult may have been harmed, cooperating with the police and local authority in any investigation.
- Seek to offer informed pastoral care and support to anyone who has suffered abuse, developing with them an appropriate ministry that recognises the importance of understanding the needs of those who have been abused, including their feelings of alienation and/or isolation.
- Seek to protect survivors of abuse from the possibility of further harm and abuse.
- Seek to challenge any abuse of power, especially by anyone in a position of respect and responsibility, where they are trusted by others.
- Seek to offer pastoral care and support, including supervision, and referral to the appropriate authorities, to any member of our church community known to have offended against a child or adult.

In all of the above:

We have adopted and will review at least annually the Church of England Safeguarding Policy which can be viewed here.
We will follow legislation, guidance and recognised good practice.
We will monitor and regularly review our local safeguarding procedures.


CONTACTS

Local contacts available to speak to if you have any concerns:

Priest-in-charge: post in vacancy - please refer to Area Dean Rev Andy Batchelor (01926 714295 [email protected]).

Parish Safeguarding Officers:

Mrs. Helen Eadon (Napton, Stockton & Lower Shuckburgh),
Mrs. Gill Kinnear (Priors Marston, Priors Hardwick & Wormleighton) .
via the Group Office answerphone 01926 812383 or email [email protected]

Diocesan Safeguarding Team: 02476 521345 (24 hours)

Warwickshire Social Care Team: 01926 886922

If there is immediate risk or danger, please contact the police on 999