Related Churches
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St Richard of Chichester (Peel Hall)
St Richard's Church is open for public worship. There will be a service, usually a celebration of the Holy Eucharist (that is a service including Holy Communion), each Sunday at 9.30am. There is a less formal service on Tuesday mornings at 11am, which includes discussion and open prayer.
We love music at St Richard's, and most of our services include some kind of music whether traditional hymns, modern worship songs amd even non-religious music.
We have signed up to the "Inclusive Church" statement, and welcome everyone, whatever their gender, age, sexuality, relationship status, income - basically whoever they are! We try to make our building and worship as accessible as we can; there is level access into our building, a hearing loop is installed and large print hymn books and service booklets are available. If there is anything that we can do to help you take part, then do tell us.
You are welcome to join us - see the services section for details of what's on.
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St Luke's, Benchill
Welcome to St Luke's on A Church Near You
St Luke's is open for public each Sunday at 9.30am when there will be a celebration of Holy Communion.
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William Temple Church, Wythenshawe
Welcome!
There's always a warm welcome to your parish church - please note that our website contains all the latest news, information and details of events. So click on the website and social media links on the left for full information.
William Temple Church is open for public worship each Sunday, with two Services of the Word and two Holy Communions every month at 11am. There's a service every Thursday just after noon, bookended by our Litter Pick and then Place of Welcome..
You're very welcome to join us.
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