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St Michael's Aynho
St Michael’s is open very day of the week - good parking, good access - worth a visit to see, to pray, to think, to enjoy. It is peaceful, calming, different - and you are very welcome to pop in, to look round, and to join others when we have service, a concert, a gathering…..whenever.
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All Saints' Croughton
Our beautiful church dates in parts from the 12th century (although we have had a parish church in Croughton far longer than even that) and it is featured prominently in England's 1000 Best Churches. many people come to see our famous 14th century Wall Paintings, which show the Passion of Christ, and the Life of the Virgin Mary.
The National Churches Trust describes us like this: "Spectacular stained glass; Glorious furnishings; Famous connections; Captivating architecture".
As beautiful as our building is, our focus is and always has been our devoted and welcoming Christian community. Here at All Saints' we meet together to pray, to celebrate, to share the ups and downs of life, and to praise God. Anyone is welcome to join us in our services and activities, or simply to visit our church. Come to see our historic stained glass and wall paintings, or to enjoy a quiet space to pray or just to breath in the busyness of the week.
We look forward to welcoming to All Saints' soon.
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St Michael & All Angels Farthinghoe
Our beautiful church dates from Norman times. We have a rare one handed clock which was recently refurbished and the workings are now able to be viewed at the back of church. We are small, friendly and dedicated congregation and we welcome new people from near and far.
We have three Sunday Services a month. A Communion on the 1st Sunday of the month at 9.15am. We have an Evening Prayer Service on the Second Sunday of the month at 5.30pm. There is a Morning Prayer Service at 9.15am on the fourth Sunday of the Month. Everyone is welcome to join us for prayer, peace, company, or to just enjoy the space and quiet in the busy week. Join us as we pray for our community, each other, the world.
As well as our regular services, we hold additional services and events throughout the year. Please check our Benefice website for more details: https://www.astwickvalebenefice.org
We take safeguarding very seriously and we committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer(s), PSOs. The Diocese of Peterborough’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advise our PSOs. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the DSA. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children or Adults Services
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St George's Evenley
St. George is Patron Saint of England as a whole, and Evenley Village in particular. Our lovely village church, dedicated to St. George, has sat on this sight since at least the 12th Centaury. Most of our church was rebuilt in the 19th centaury, but parts of the older building do survive, as do memorials to some remarkable Evenley residents. In any case, old or new, all of our church is beautiful.
Thanks to our kind team of volunteers, our church is open each day for visitors and as a space for prayer. St. George's church offers place to come for prayer, or just a space to breath in the busyness of the week. Our wonderful team of volunteers care for our church grounds (where curious adjacent alpacas can be seen leaning over the wall) and our Dedicated round of Bell Ringers can be heard practicing during the week, or ringing for our services and other important events in the life of the village or the nation.
As beautiful as our building and churchyard are, our focus is and always has been our devoted and welcoming Christian community. Here at St. George's we meet together to pray, to celebrate, to share the ups and downs of life, and to praise God. Anyone is welcome to join us in our services and activities, or simply to visit our church.
We look forward to welcoming to you soon.
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St Peter's Chapel, Steane
St. Peter's Chapel is located in the grounds of Steane Park.
Steane Chapel is the Chapel of Ease to our main Church, Most Holy Trinity. The two parishes were combined in 1752 to create the parish of 'Hinton-in-the-Hedges with Steane', possibly one of the longest parish names in England (we can't compete with Wales). Whilst Holy Trinity is the parish church, St. Peter's holds six Evensong services a year, as well as a number of other events, weddings and baptisms.
Built as a mortuary chapel for the family of a Bishop of Durham, Steane Chapel is architecturally fascinating. We hold our six Evensongs during the summer months as St. Peter's has no electricity, and we rely on the lighter summer evenings.
A service at St. Peter's is a unique event that many enjoy, and the memories of which they treasure. We are not open daily, so it is only possible to visit when we are holding an event or a service.
We would love to welcome you. Wherever you live, wherever you come from, you are invited to Steane!
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