Occurring
Every Sunday at for 30 mins
Venue Address
Church Lane Old Clee, Grimsby, DN32 8NB, United Kingdom
There is a service every Sunday at 11am - all are welcome here!

Morning Prayer on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month
Holy Communion on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month.

At Morning Prayer, we come together to praise and worship God, in a service of Bible readings, prayer and hymns. We give thanks for God's presence in the world, and we bring all our needs, and the needs of the world, to him in prayer.

At Holy Communion, we break bread together, just as Jesus commanded his Church to do. We come before God in praise and thanksgiving, offering our gifts of bread and wine, and receiving in turn the body and blood of Christ. We believe that when we gather at the Lord’s table we receive Christ’s gift to us of himself, given to make us whole.

Old Clee Parish Church

Welcome!

We are a Christian community serving the people of Grimsby and Cleethorpes, based at the church of the Holy Trinity and St Mary the Virgin, Old Clee, one of the town's most ancient buildings! 

Church services are on Sundays at 11am and Tuesdays at 10am, and you would be very welcome to come and worship.

We believe that all people are made in God's image and we take our responsibility for people's safety and care seriously. If you would like to know more about safeguarding in church, please click the link "Keeping Safe".

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Sunday Service

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 30 mins
Venue
Old Clee Parish Church
Address
Church Lane Old Clee, Grimsby, DN32 8NB, United Kingdom

There is a service every Sunday at 11am - all are welcome here!

Morning Prayer on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month
Holy Communion on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month.

At Morning Prayer, we come together to praise and worship God, in a service of Bible readings, prayer and hymns. We give thanks for God's presence in the world, and we bring all our needs, and the needs of the world, to him in prayer.

At Holy Communion, we break bread together, just as Jesus commanded his Church to do. We come before God in praise and thanksgiving, offering our gifts of bread and wine, and receiving in turn the body and blood of Christ. We believe that when we gather at the Lord’s table we receive Christ’s gift to us of himself, given to make us whole.