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St Aidan's Billingham
St Aidan's Billingham sits at the heart of the town, just north of the Town Centre and John Whitehead Park. Many of our key activities as Billingham Team Parish are centred on St Aidan's, reaching out to the whole town. The Parish Office is located at St Aidan's, and is open two mornings a week, but the church centre is buzzing most days with community and church activities taking place in the hall, lounge, or Lady Chapel.
On Sundays, St Aidan's hosts our main parish act of worship every week, at 11am.
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St Cuthbert's Billingham
St Cuthbert's is the 'mother church' of Billingham - a church has stood on the site since Saxon times, and over the centuries the facilities have grown and changed to meet the faith and community needs of successive generations. As the ancient village grew into the modern town of Billingham, new churches were created and the parish gradually divided. Today, the parishes have reunited, and the church works together across the town once more, and St Cuthbert's reminds us where we came from.
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St Peter's Wolviston
Until the early 20th Century, St Peter's and St Cuthbert's were the only churches in the area, but as the town of Billingham grew rapidly, new estates grew that now link the whole area. However, St Peter's remains in many ways a village church, serving the long-established village of Wolviston, but contributing energy and imagination to the Billingham Team Parish.
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St Luke's Billingham (Low Grange)
St Luke's Billingham stands at the heart of the Low Grange estates, and is a flexible modern building with excellent facilities. As we grow together as a parish, our Sunday morning worship is centred at St Aidan's, St Peter's and St Cuthbert's, and we're exploring new ways of worshipping together midweek and on Sunday evenings at St Luke's.
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