Related Churches
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All Saints
A beautiful Parish Church serving the community of Uplands Stroud. Please do come and join us for one of our many varied services (see services and events). Unfortunately due to use by others and Covid guidelines the church is not open to the public other than for services.
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St Paul's Church, Whiteshill
Welcome to the St. Paul's Church Community. You will find information about events at St. Paul's and our sister churches here. We also have a social media presence on St Paul's Whiteshill | Facebook.
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St Laurence - The Church in the Centre of Town
St. Laurence’s Church: Stroud Centre for Peace and the Arts is an inclusive spiritual space on Stroud’s foundational site – A church for everyone in the heart of Stroud.
We are seeking peace in ourselves and the world through faith, the arts, ecology and justice.
Peace (shalom): Making peace, in its widest sense, is at the heart of the mission of St. Laurence’s. There are deep roots in the all-encompassing ancient Hebrew concept of shalom (wholeness, including justice and ecological flourishing) and in the teaching and purpose of Jesus, and there is openness to find peace at the heart of other faiths.
Faith: St Laurence’s Church is, and will remain, a Christian place of worship, yet one where people of all faiths and none should feel welcome.
The Arts: The arts can provide moments of wonder and glimpses of shalom, and St Laurence’s mission seeks to enable these to the greatest extent possible.
Ecology: Ecology is a way of understanding and appreciating the interconnectedness of all life, including humanity. Judaeo-Christian and other faiths recognise the flourishing of the natural world as fundamental to human flourishing and an aspect of peace.
Justice: There can be no peace without justice, and indeed justice is an aspect of shalom. In the Gospels, Jesus speaks of “the Kingdom of God”, a vision of a world in which oppression and discrimination are overturned and all people can experience their equality before God and life in all its fullness.
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Holy Trinity Slad
Please do visit us either to look around or join for a weekly service at 1100am. We are very welcoming and visitors are always made welcome. The Church is open for visitors to look around during daylight hours or make purchases/donations.
"The parish of Uplands with Slad: Holy Trinity Slad is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer(s), PSOs. The Diocese of Gloucester’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advise our PSOs. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the DSA. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children or Adults Services."
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St Matthew's
St Matthews is a beautiful, community church, in the heart of Cainscross, Stroud.
We enjoy links with the local primary schools, retirement homes, and youth group.
Anyone and everyone is welcome to join us, for a regular Sunday service, for a wedding, baptism or funeral, or why not come to one of our regular coffee mornings?
Full details can be found on the website: https://stroudparishchurches.org.uk/
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St John the Baptist
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Holy Trinity, Stroud
We're a community of people who follow Jesus. We're part of the Church of England, based in Holy Trinity church in Stroud (next to the hospital).
We're ordinary, everyday people, just doing our best. We laugh, eat and sing a lot along the way. We often mess up, but it's fun and we get glimpses of God and joy along the way.
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St Alban Mission Church
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