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St Lawrence
Welcome to St Lawrence - we are a welcoming and inclusive church, for people of all ages and backgrounds.
Our church building is open each day from around 10am to 4pm as a place of quiet and prayer.
The main service on Sundays is at 11am and followed by refreshments - all are welcome!
Find out more on our website www.bourtonparishchurch.co.uk including our Benefice Profile. An advert for a new Priest-in-Charge will appear in the Church Times on 18th October with interviews on 9th January 2025.
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St John the Baptist
Welcome! Our church is now open daily for personal prayer, or simply as a place to sit and find some peace.
Feel free to visit, just to look round or sit quietly.
You are always welcome to join us for worship!
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St James
Welcome! The church building of St James is open each day during daylight hours for visiting.
We worship twice a month, on the 1st and 3rd Sundays. As the church is very small please make contact with us if you intend to visit. For full Benefice service details please click here.
St James is a part of the Small Pilgrim Places Network so you are free to drop in to look around or simply to sit quietly and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
A small late 12th century church with unusual 13th century Latin inscriptions
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St Laurence
Welcome! Our church is open each day during daylight hours for personal prayer, or simply to sit in the peace and quiet.
We hold worship services twice a month. There is a Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer) Service at 9.30 am on the second Sunday of the month and Book of Common Prayer Matins (sung) on the 4th Sunday.
On other weeks, there are services in our other Benefice churches in Little and Great Rissington and Bourton-on-the-Water
St Laurence’s Church, which celebrated its 750th anniversary in 2019, is located in the heart of the village on the Oxfordshire and Holst Ways.
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