Messy Church

Occurring
for 2 hours
Venue
Upper hall, All Saints Church Centre
Address
Upper hall, All Saints Church Centre, Oxford Avenue, Southbourne, BH6 5HT

All Saints’, St. Nicholas & St. Katharine’s Churches will be holding a joint ‘Messy Church’ with lots of craft activities, treasure hunt and snacks for our children, as well as light refreshments for the adults. This is a free event so why not come along and enjoy a fun afternoon with us... everyone welcome!

All Saints, Southbourne

Welcome to All Saints Church, Southbourne, Bournemouth.

You may be new to the area, or have lived here for years. You may have been a Christian for many years or have just decided to come to church for the first time; All Saints Southbourne welcomes you. We hope that you feel at home here.

Our different services through the month and year reflect our differences, but at all of them we want to draw closer to God, being thankful, learning from the Bible and growing as disciples.

Get in touch

Parish Office

All Saints' Church
Castlemain Avenue
Bournemouth
BH6 5EH

Office opening: 9.30am-12.30pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday

Parish administrator
01202 253983 (Admin)
Vicar (Revd Canon Mike Powis)
07581 448614 (Vicar)
What's on

Messy Church

Occurring
for 2 hours
Venue
Upper hall, All Saints Church Centre
Address
Upper hall, All Saints Church Centre, Oxford Avenue, Southbourne, BH6 5HT

All Saints’, St. Nicholas & St. Katharine’s Churches will be holding a joint ‘Messy Church’ with lots of craft activities, treasure hunt and snacks for our children, as well as light refreshments for the adults. This is a free event so why not come along and enjoy a fun afternoon with us... everyone welcome!

Safeguarding

The Parish of All Saints, Southbourne is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm.

The Diocese of Winchester’s Safeguarding Advisor advises our Parish Safeguarding Officer. These contacts and further details may be found in the link 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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