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St Nathaniel's, Platt Bridge
St Nathaniel’s, the parish church of Platt Bridge, has seen growth over the last few years, with a heart for mission to its community centred on its Food Pantry that meets weekly. It also hosts the Next Generation worshipping community Come+See that serves the needs of young adults and regularly reaches out to the young people of the local estate. Its warm welcome and informal style of worship helps it connect with a widening spectrum of ages.
St Nathaniel's Parish Church takes its duty and obligation to protect all extremely seriously. We have adopted the national Church of England's robust procedures and guidelines.
You can find out more about the national policies and procedures at https://www.churchofengland.org/safeguarding
If you have any safeguarding concerns or issues on a safeguarding matter then you can find useful contact information at https://liverpoolcofe.org/safeguarding-matters/
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St Peter's, Bryn
We are a friendly welcoming easy going church family. We meet in our Brigade Hall, following the loss of our church building. We have tried over the last few years to have varied and informal worship to meet the needs of our church family and anyone who comes to worship with us. We are prayer focused, our fellowship has strengthened over the past few years and we pray that God will guide us to do His work in the future. We have a mix of traditional hymns and worship songs during services and in the summer term we 'learn' the worship songs that the young people in school will be learning in prep from the leavers service at the cathedral.
The church is based at Bryn and serve that community, this also includes Landgate.
We try our best to try to include our young people in the service. We have our Boys' and Girls' Brigades in church with us on the second Sunday in the month and this is an adapted morning prayer service which includes them.
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St Matthew, Highfield
A very warm welcome to St Matthew’s Parish Church. Our mission is to be a welcoming church to everyone, where the love of God is encountered through our worship and our life together as a church in this community, and where lasting friendships are formed and nurtured.
Our main act of worship is Family Holy Communion.
St Matthew’s, Highfield is part of the West Hub Parish within Church Wigan.
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St John, Abram
St John’s is located in the former mining village of Abram close to Platt Bridge and is also known as Abram Parish Church. It is growing, with an increasing diversity in its membership, an openness to new ideas and joy in worship. It has an excellent relationship with St Johns CE primary school hosting services throughout the year and a bustling community café for Breakfast on Wednesday morning.
St John, Abram takes its duty and obligation to protect all extremely seriously. We have adopted the national Church of England's robust procedures and guidelines.
You can find out more about the national policies and procedures at https://www.churchofengland.org/safeguarding
If you have any safeguarding concerns or issues on a safeguarding matter then you can find useful contact information at http://liverpoolcofe.org/safeguarding-matters/<div>
If you'd like to enquire about a christening, please click on this link: https://forms.office.com/r/vAKeb7Mgdu
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The Good Shepherd, Bamfurlong
The Church of The Good Shepherd is the mission church serving the village of Bamfurlong. It was a church plant from nearby St Nathaniel’s set up in a newer built complex including worship space, hall, kitchen and outside space in the small village of Bamfurlong which sits between Platt Bridge and Ashton.
Worship in the tradition of the Church of England happens once a month, and at other times is led by our good friends from Family Of Hope Church.
The Church Of The Good Shepherd takes its duty and obligation to protect all extremely seriously. We have adopted the national Church of England's robust procedures and guidelines.
You can find out more about the national policies and procedures at https://www.churchofengland.org/safeguarding
If you have any safeguarding concerns or issues on a safeguarding matter then you can find useful contact information at http://liverpoolcofe.org/safeguarding-matters/
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St Luke's, Stubshaw
St Luke's is located in Stubshaw, just outside Ashton in Makerfield.
Firstly, the foundation for who we are and all that we do is God’s Word. Our faith in Jesus Christ and our relationship with him is our starting point.
Secondly, we are all learning to live out our core values and we are prayerfully growing, together as a community of faith.
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St Michael & All Angels, Swinley, Wigan
A warm welcome always awaits you at St. Michael and All Angels Church, Swinley, Wigan.
It offers a haven of peace and reflection, support in times of joy and sorrow and a reminder of the presence of God in our daily lives.
We would love you to join us for services and events.
We are always delighted to welcome new friends and visitors, whether this is to a service of worship, special events, or just to enjoy a few moments of peace and reflection in our lovely church or in the gardens of remembrance.
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St David, Haigh and Aspull
St David's serves the community of Haigh and Aspull. Our Sunday worship is largely traditional in style and content.
There is currently no provision for children.
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St John the Baptist, New Springs
St John's serves the community of New Springs. Our Sunday worship is traditional in both style and content. There is currently no provision for children or young people within our Sunday worship.
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St John, Pemberton
Welcome to St John's Church, Pemberton.
We live to serve God and are here for all in our community, whoever you are.
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St Luke, Orrell
Welcome to St Luke's Church.
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St George
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St Mary
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All Saints, Wigan (Wigan Parish Church)
All Saints Church, also known as Wigan Parish Church is based in the centre of Wigan.
This historic and beautiful building is a living centre of worship situated at the heart of our town, and we invite you to experience part of the life here.
Architecturally, it is a Grade 2* Listed building.
We hope that our church is a place where people of every age and stage of faith can find acceptance, the discovery of God’s presence and real help with their life’s journey.
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St Andrew’s Church, Springfield
We are a very friendly welcoming church of people of all ages. We hope when you visit us that you will enjoy your time with us and come again, and perhaps join with us and become involved in all the social activities and church events that take place.
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St Mark, Newtown
St Mark’s Church is based in the Newtown area of Wigan.
Our purpose as Christians is to worship God, to be where people are, to bring them to Jesus and to help them grow.
Our purpose and priority in life is to gather to worship God and enjoy His presence. We are committed to growing our discipleship, encouraging each other to use the gifts that God has given us. We believe that a relationship with God is amazing and so we are passionate about going in mission and sharing our faith.
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St Anne, Beech Hill
WELCOME
St. Anne Beech Hill is located on Beech Hill Avenue, Greater Manchester. St Anne's is an Anglican Parish Church in the deanery of Wigan and the Archdeaconary of Wigan and West Lancashire. 'The Hub' consists of churches, st mark, newtown, st michael, swinley, St Anne, beech hill, St Andrews, Springfield, St Catharine's, Scholes, Christ Church ince, and wigan all saints parish church . We are currently engaged in Transforming Wigan as we seek to grow a bigger church making a bigger difference. St Annes takes its duty and obligation to protect all extremely seriously. We have adopted the Church of England's robust procedures and guidelines. You can find out more about the national polices and procedures at www.churchofengland.org/safeguarding or by clicking on the link below or you can the phone number on the side bar- get in touch.
Our main Sunday Service is at 9.30am, Sunday 2nd and 4th Sundays are Sung Eucharist, 1st and 3rd Sundays are service of the word. And when there is a 5th Sunday in the month we come together at one of the churches in 'Wigan Central Hub.' Please call to check which church the service is in on a 5th Sunday.
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St James with St Thomas, Poolstock
St James’ Church is in the Poolstock district of Wigan.
It is an active Anglican parish church.
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St Francis, Kitt Green
Welcome to St Francis, Kitt Green.
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St Paul, Goose Green
St Paul’s Church is an evangelical fellowship open to the renewing work of the Holy Spirit within its overall life, ministry and mission.
Our worship is varied, from the traditional style of our Holy Communion, Book of Common Prayer, to the informal service of worship aimed toward the whole family.
We aim to enable discipleship to take place through house groups, preaching and teaching throughout all ages.
St Paul’s Church is a welcoming fellowship whose hope is to help people explore the reality of the Lord Jesus Christ and to grow, develop and mature in their Christian faith in relationship with each other and with God as Our Father.
For more information about us, see our website pages at www.stpaulsgoosegreen.org.uk.
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Christ Church, Ince
Christ Church is located next to the train station in Ince. The style of worship is friendly and informal, offering children’s activities, refreshments and a warm welcome. It is the home of the growing Christ Church Food Pantry, part of the Church Wigan ‘Lifted’ network. There is a close relationship with Ince CE Primary School.
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St Andrew's, Garswood
We are a small church with a BIG Heart, located in the village of Garswood offering a welcoming invitation to the local community.
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St James and St Elizabeth, Bickershaw
St James and St Elizabeth is located in Bickershaw and is also known as Bickershaw Parish Church. It is a traditional church in the small outlying village of Bickershaw, between Abram and Hindley. It has a small but faithful congregation with very close links to the church school built behind the church building. This includes school going into church every week for collective worship which is class-led and well attended by parents.
St James and St Elizabeth takes its duty and obligation to protect all extremely seriously. We have adopted the national Church of England's robust procedures and guidelines.
You can find out more about the national policies and procedures at https://www.churchofengland.org/safeguarding
If you have any safeguarding concerns or issues on a safeguarding matter then you can find useful contact information at http://liverpoolcofe.org/safeguarding-matters/
If you'd like to enquire about a christening, please click on this link: https://forms.office.com/r/vAKeb7Mgdu
If your enquiry is about getting married in this church, please click on this link: https://forms.office.com/r/4YAmYxfSHN
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St Thomas, Ashton in Makerfield
We at St Thomas' are a friendly, welcoming church family with an age range from babies to people in their 90's.
We aim to provide space for prayer, for worship, for learning and growing in faith. We have a lively Sunday school each week during the main service. We also like to chat after worship over tea, coffee and light refreshments.
We look forward to welcoming you at any of our services.
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Holy Trinity, Ashton in Makerfield
Holy Trinity is a welcoming Church in the Downall Green area of Ashton-in-Makerfield.
We offer a mix of traditional and modern worship to suit everyone. We love to welcome people from all ages, including children.
We have an excellent relationship with our neighbouring Rectory Primary School, and we work closely together.
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St Stephen's, Whelley
St Stephen's serves the community in and around Whelley and, partnering with all of the other churches in the parish we host JED's Pantry and a welcoming warm space provision.
We are largely traditional in our style of worship, however our all-age service on every third Sunday is much more informal.
We aim to be, and have been told by others, that we are an opening and welcoming community.
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St Elizabeth, Aspull
St Elizabeth's serves the community in and around Aspull and we have many long established community links. We are relaxed, traditional in our style of Sunday worship where we sing more modern songs alongside traditional hymns. We seek to be a welcome community for all ages.
On 2nd Sunday we have an all age service which is much more informal in style and on 4th Sunday our 'Lighthouse' Sunday School meets alongside our service. On the 3rd Monday of alternate months, partnering with all of the other churches in the parish, we also host Messy Church in the parish hall.
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St Barnabas
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St. Peter's Church, Hindley
St Peter’s is located on the crossroads in the busy town centre of Hindley. Given its prominent situation, it is a popular venue for baptisms and weddings.
Worship at St. Peter’s is traditional yet relaxed, its mixed congregation offering a friendly and inclusive welcome. This includes children for whom there are activities to ensure everyone is involved, and there are strong links with local schools and youth organisations.
GOD’S LOVE IS THE KEY TO OUR FAITH
St Peter's Church Hindley takes its duty and obligation to protect all extremely seriously. We have adopted the national Church of England's robust procedures and guidelines.
You can find out more about the national policies and procedures at https://www.churchofengland.org/safeguarding
If you have any safeguarding concerns or issues on a safeguarding matter then you can find useful contact information at https://liverpoolcofe.org/safeguarding-matters/
If you'd like to enquire about a christening, please click on this link: https://forms.office.com/r/vAKeb7Mgdu
If your enquiry is about getting married in this church, please click on this link: https://forms.office.com/r/4YAmYxfSHN
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St Aidan's, Billinge
St Aidan’s Church ministers in an historic listed building and has a vision to reach out to serve the whole range of our community in Billinge.
We offer a warm welcome to all our services and events. We have two traditional worship services monthly, other services have more contemporary language and Sta’s4all and Beacon are aimed at our children, younger families and congregations enjoying contemporary worship.
Through worship and midweek activities we seek to develop discipleship, to show and share Christ-like love, building relationships with the community around us. We have strong links with our Church Primary School.
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All Saints Church, Hindley
All Saints is the historic mother church in the Hindley area dating back to 1641. It is traditional in style, situated in the middle of a deprived housing estate and across from The Banner pub with whom we have started working with as part of our outreach and mission programme. All Saints has great links with the schools in the area and with two Brownie and one Beaver/Scout group.
BY THIS SHALL ALL PEOPLE KNOW THAT YOU ARE MY DISCIPLES, IF YOU HAVE LOVE FOR ONE ANOTHER.
All Saints Church takes its duty and obligation to protect all extremely seriously. We have adopted the national Church of England's robust procedures and guidelines.
You can find out more about the national policies and procedures at https://www.churchofengland.org/safeguarding
If you have any safeguarding concerns or issues on a safeguarding matter then you can find useful contact information at https://liverpoolcofe.org/safeguarding-matters/
If you'd like to enquire about a christening, please click on this link: https://forms.office.com/r/vAKeb7Mgdu
If your enquiry is about getting married in this church, please click on this link: https://forms.office.com/r/4YAmYxfSHN
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St Catharine, Scholes
We are seeking to follow Christ wherever and whatever that means today.
St Catharine’s is small, friendly and offers traditional worship. Its strong relationship with St Catharine’s CE Primary School has led to an experimental partnership where children lead worship.
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