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St James Church Little Paxton
Welcome! From Canon Annette Reed
On behalf of the community at Little Paxton Parish Church may I say that we hope that you will visit us if you are in the area.
We offer community activities most weekdays including a carers and tots group on Wednesdays from 11.00am to 12.30pm and the Friday morning drop in with tea and coffee and cake.
With under floor heating our church space is always warm and we disabled toilet facilities and a servery.
Sunday worship varies from week to week but our basic pattern is:
1st Sunday All Age Worship with crafts for children
2nd Sunday 9.15am Holy Communion with hymns
( Common Worship)
3rd Sunday 9.15am Morning Prayer with hymns
4th Sunday 9.15am Holy Communion with hymns
( Common Worship)
We live stream many of our services on You Tube - search for Little Paxton Church.
We offer many occasional offices over they eat with baptisms, weddings and funerals as well as other special celebratory occasions.
Follow us on Facebook@ThePaxtonsBenefice.
Canon Annette Reed
Vicar
01480 211048
Benefice Administrator:
Mrs Nicci Jones
[email protected]
01480877215.
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Holy Trinity Great Paxton
Holy Trinity church is a Grade 1 listed Anglo-Saxon building near to St Neots in Cambridgeshire.
A stunning church which is well cared for with weekly services and several special events throughout the year.
Car parking in Church Lane and a peaceful large open churchyard.
The church is usually locked, but there are numbers on posters in the outside notice boards to ring to obtain a key. Often open in the summer during the day.
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St Leonard Southoe
St Leonard Church Southoe, near to St Neots.
Grade 2* Norman Church with many fine features.
Open every day and services once a month.
Part of the benefice of the Paxtons with Southoe and Diddington.
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