Occurring
for 2 hours
Venue Address
Humshaugh Village Hall
A coffee morning in aid of St Peter's to be held in Humshaugh Village Hall

St Peter's Church, Humshaugh

Welcome to St. Peter's Church, Humshaugh, a peaceful and prayerful rural church.

We have regular services most Sundays and hope you may be able to join us for Worship.

The church was built in 1818 by the Greenwich Hospital, one of several churches in the area in which ex-Naval Chaplains were settled after the Napoleonic Wars. There are many original features, and a short guide - and a trail for the children! - are available to help you enjoy your visit.

Worshipping or just visiting you are very welcome here! 

Our own services are shown on these pages, but as part of Bellingham Deanery we are also sharing together in worship over this beautiful part of Northumberland. Please check our Services page, or the link to 'The Broadsheet' further down in our pages for news of services elsewhere.

For more information contact our Priest in Charge: Revd Canon Sarah Lunn : [email protected]


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Revd Canon Sarah Lunn

The Vicarage
Chollerton

NE46 4TF

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Coffee Morning

Occurring
for 2 hours
Venue
Humshaugh Village Hall
Address
Humshaugh Village Hall

A coffee morning in aid of St Peter's to be held in Humshaugh Village Hall

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Safeguarding

Our parish of Humshaugh: St Peter is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). The Parish Safeguarding Officer for this Parish is Dr Andrew Brittlebank [email protected]

Our Diocese of Newcastle’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO.

If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the PSO or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (their details and further information can be found using the button below).

If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services.

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