Occurring
Monthly. Every First, Third Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue Address
Hedworth Lane Boldon Colliery, NE35 9JA, United Kingdom
A service of Holy Communion (The Eucharist) on the first and third Sunday's of the month.

St Nicholas Hedworth Lane, Boldon Colliery

Welcome to St Nicholas, Hedworth Lane. We're an open and inclusive community, worshiping from the beautiful church building in the midst of Boldon Colliery. We want to share the love of Jesus that we know in our lives with those in our community. 

St Nic's is also home to Messy Church in the Boldons, our family orientated church which meets monthly and is full of songs and stories, craft and fun, and food and prayer. Little Angels our stay and play toddler group meets every Thursday morning in term time. 

If we can help in any way please don't hesitate to make contact, either in person at any time that the building is open, or by telephone or email.

Get in touch

The Reverend Paul Barker

The Rectory
13 Rectory Green
West Boldon

NE36 0QD
Paul Barker, Parish Priest
0191 536 7705

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Sunday Worship

Occurring
Monthly. Every First, Third Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Nicholas Hedworth Lane, Boldon Colliery
Address
Hedworth Lane Boldon Colliery, NE35 9JA, United Kingdom

A service of Holy Communion (The Eucharist) on the first and third Sunday's of the month.

Safeguarding

The Benefice of The Boldons is committed to creating and maintaining a safe and nurturing environment for everyone, especially for children, young people and vulnerable adults.

To discuss any safeguarding concerns relating to St Nicholas, West Boldon please contact either:

- the Parish Safeguarding Officer, Carol Robson, by telephone on 07910 213 061
- the Parish Priest, Reverend Paul Barker, by telephone on 0191 536 7705

Concerns can also be raised with the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor, Mrs Beth Miller - she can be contacted as follows:

Address: Cuthbert House, Stonebridge, Durham DH1 3RY
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Telephone: 07968 034075

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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