Facilities and features
Accessibility
The entrance to church is level.
A wheelchair is available if required.
Ramped access to altar rail through the Lady Chapel
Large print hymn books and reading sheets.
Please ask one of the welcomers.
Our Building
The church, dedicated in 1912, is a Grade 11 listed building designed by Sir Charles Nicholson, who also designed a large number of furnishings. The chancel has a rich reredos with painted tester enhancing the altar and the clear light windows of the clerestory allow light into the nave.
There is also a reredos behind the altar in the Lady Chapel with painted panels.
The beautiful West Window and the font cover in the baptistry were also designed by the architect.
Music and Worship
Built in 1912 by Abbot and Smith of Leeds
Sung Evensong last Sunday in the month
There is a Sung Eucharist every Sunday morning and on Saints' days and other days ie our Dedication Day, Christmas and Easter
Sung evensong & Benediction on the last Sunday of the month, occasionally choral.
Groups, Courses and Activities
Held on the first Tuesday of the month. 10.00 to 12.00
Help for Visitors
The church is usually open during daylight hours.
Other Features
All tea, coffee and sugar used are Fairtrade
We support the work of the Foodbank at Ebenezer Church in Halifax. Donations from the congregation are delivered weekly.
According to the Church Urban Fund, King Cross is classified as a deprived parish.