Christmas Eve Parish Communion Service at Navenby

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Peters, Navenby
Address
Church Lane Navenby Lincoln, LN5 0EG, United Kingdom

An earlier 'Midnight Mass' service

St. John the Baptist's Church, Temple Bruer

This quaint little church is nestled between the A15 and the A607 in the hamlet of Temple Bruer. Surrounded by open Lincolnshire countryside it is a wonderful and popular setting for weddings and baptisms. There are 2 regular services each month with special services throughout the year. We warmly invite you to join us at any of our services.

This Parish is currently in vacancy
If you wish to make arrangements regarding a funeral or in an emergency situation, please contact Revd Lorna Brabin-Smith, the Rural Dean of Graffoe, telephone number 01522 794868.

Alternatively, you can email the Parish Administrator on the email address: [email protected]

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07421 222120

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Christmas Eve Parish Communion Service at Navenby

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Peters, Navenby
Address
Church Lane Navenby Lincoln, LN5 0EG, United Kingdom

An earlier 'Midnight Mass' service

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