Discipleship Explored

Occurring
Every Monday at for 2 hours
Venue
St Michael's Church, Heighington Village
Address
Co Durham, DL5 6PN

Following on from the very popular previous series there will be a new series starting on Monday 5th August 2024 from 7 o'clock at St Michael's Church. Please come for 7pm to join us for cake or dessert and refreshment and we start 7.30. We aim to finish by 8.30.
It will be a series of 8 sessions each will start with a video clip followed by discussion in small groups. You are welcome to come for some or all of the sessions.
This is open to everyone whether you are a committed Christian for just wanting to find out what is church about.
It is run by ordinary Christians and is completely free. You do not need to know anything about the Bible, you will not be asked to pray or sing. You can ask any question you like, or just sit and listen.
Please do come and join us, you will be very welcome.

St Michael's Church, Heighington Village

Welcome to St Michael’s Church, a beautiful Norman building dating from around 1130, built over the site of an earlier Anglo-Saxon church. For nearly nine centuries, this sacred place has stood at the heart of the village — a place of prayer, peace, and community.

Among the many treasures to discover are the 14th/15th-century font, the pre-Reformation oak pulpit (the oldest surviving pulpit in County Durham), and the 16th-century choir stalls with their carved poppy-heads. The bell tower houses six bells, three dating from the 15th century and three from the 19th century.

You’ll also find a number of interesting memorials and windows, including the Cumby Memorial, Byerley Brass, Aylmer and Blacklin Windows, and several Hatchments. More information about these features can be found in the guide booklet at the back of the church.

St Michael’s is open daily for quiet prayer, reflection, or simply to enjoy the peace and beauty of this ancient house of God. Whatever brings you here, we hope you leave feeling refreshed and uplifted.

And as you step back out to the village green, take a moment to look again at the church tower rising above the trees. Built in a time when it was a place of safety and a point of reference for the whole community, St Michael’s still stands as a symbol of God’s eternity and of Christ’s continuing love for us all.


            The spiritual heart of the community: growing in faith, reaching out in love.



Get in touch

The Parish Office

If you wish to speak to a member of the clergy, or enquire about a baptism, wedding or funeral, please contact:
Revd Gordon Tough
Mobile: 07749 908695
Email: [email protected]

DL5 6PN
The Parish Office
07410 583920
What's on

Discipleship Explored

Occurring
Every Monday at for 2 hours
Venue
St Michael's Church, Heighington Village
Address
Co Durham, DL5 6PN

Following on from the very popular previous series there will be a new series starting on Monday 5th August 2024 from 7 o'clock at St Michael's Church. Please come for 7pm to join us for cake or dessert and refreshment and we start 7.30. We aim to finish by 8.30.
It will be a series of 8 sessions each will start with a video clip followed by discussion in small groups. You are welcome to come for some or all of the sessions.
This is open to everyone whether you are a committed Christian for just wanting to find out what is church about.
It is run by ordinary Christians and is completely free. You do not need to know anything about the Bible, you will not be asked to pray or sing. You can ask any question you like, or just sit and listen.
Please do come and join us, you will be very welcome.

Safeguarding

Our parish of Heighington is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm.

We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO) Chris Enzor 07956064580.

Our Diocese of Durham’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Officer who advises Chris Enzor, our PSO.

If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the PSO or the Diocesan Safeguarding Officer [email protected] .

If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services."

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