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Upton Parish Church (St Peter and St Paul's)
Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, our building is closed at the moment for visitors.
Welcome! We are a friendly and welcoming church with a range of services that offer something for everyone.
If you are looking for a lively and modern Sunday service, then try our all-age Breakfast Church (1st Sunday). Click here for more details of our work with young people.
If your tastes are more traditional, then why not give our choral communion services (2nd Sundays) or our choral evensongs (3rd Sunday). Our music director lays on a regular programme of concerts and recitals – see the concerts page for more info.
Alternatively, if you prefer something quieter and more intimate, try our fourth Sunday morning prayer service.
We run a regular Monday morning Bible study (“Start the Week”), please contact the vicar for more information.
We work closely with The Church of the Good Shepherd, Hook, and a number of other churches in the area and occasionally have joint services. Please keep an eye on our events list for these.
The church is most definitely the people, never the building, but if you do like church architecture, then the building is usually open to visitors from around 9:30am-12:30pm throughout the week and longer on a Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. . If you’d like to visit outside these hours get in touch and we’ll try to help. Visitors are always welcome to drop in, though please be aware that very occasionally we host events or services which may not be open to visitors.
We want our building to be a community resource, so we encourage its use for concerts, exhibitions and Upton’s many music festivals, as well as welcoming the local primary school in for regular services.
If you want to get in touch, please don't use the email system in this website as we don't check it often. Instead email [email protected] and we'll get back to you much quicker.
If you have any concerns about the safety of a child or adult, please visit our safety page.
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St Mary, Hill Croome
Welcome
We're a small, friendly, country church with a real community feel, drawing people from the nearby villages of Baughton, Strensham, Naunton, and Earls Croome. We work closely with St Nicholas' Church, Earls Croome and the other Church of England churches in the Hope Church family. We do our best to support each other's events and share activities where it makes sense. This is particularly the case with what we do for young people. To find out more, please visit our Youth and Kids page.
Our regular service is of Holy Communion, at 11:00am on the third Sunday of the month. Many congregation members attend other churches in the area on weeks when there is no service here.
Our annual carol service is always a very special and popular event. Get there early to guarantee a seat!
We work closely with St Nicholas, Earl's Croome.
Apart from Easter, Christmas and on special Sundays like Remembrance Sunday, our regular pattern of services is as follows:
1st Sunday of the Month
No service at Hill Croome.
2nd Sunday of the Month
No service at Hill Croome. Join us at St Nicholas Earl’s Croome, for Holy Communion at 11am
3rd Sunday of the Month
Holy Communion 11:00am
4th Sunday of the Month
No service at Hill Croome. Join us at St Nicholas Earl’s Croome, for Morning Worship at 11am
5th Sunday of the Month
Benefice Service - see calendar.
If you want to get in touch, please don't use the email system on this website as we don't check it often. Instead email [email protected].
If you have any concerns about the safety of a child or adult, please visit our safety page.
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St Nicholas, Earls Croome
Welcome
Visit our benefice website for up to date service information: www.hopechurchfamily.org/calendar
St Nicholas works closely with St Mary's Hill Croome and the other Church of England churches in the Hope Church family. We do our best to support each other's events and share activities where it makes sense. This is particularly the case with what we do for young people. To find out more, please visit our Youth and Kids page.
Regular Pattern of Services
Apart from Easter, Christmas and on special Sundays like Remembrance Sunday, our regular pattern of services is as follows:
1st Sunday of the Month No service
2nd Sunday of the Month Holy Communion 11am
3rd Sunday of the Month No service
4th Sunday of the Month Morning Worship 11am
5th Sunday of the Month Benefice Service - see the calendar.
If you want to get in touch, please don't use the email system on this website as we don't check it often. Instead email [email protected].
If you have any concerns about the safety of a child or adult, please visit our safety page.
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Good Shepherd
Welcome
Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, our building and services are closed at the moment, however you can join our regular online services every day, and on Sunday at www.hopechurchfamily.org/virtual
We are a friendly and welcoming church that works closely with St Peter and St Paul in Upton and the other Church of England churches in the Hope Church family. We do our best to support each other's events and share activities where it makes sense. This is particularly the case with what we do for young people. To find out more, please visit our Youth and Kids page.
Our services at The Hook are intimate and reflective.
Apart from Easter, Christmas and occasional special Sundays like Remembrance Sunday, our service pattern is as follows:
First Sunday of the Month Holy Communion 9:30am
Second Sunday of the Month Morning Together 9:30am
Third Sunday of the month Morning Prayer 9:30am
Fourth Sunday of the month Holy Communion 11:00am
Fifth Sunday of the Month Benefice Service - see calendar.
If you want to get in touch, please don't use the email system in this website as we don't check it often. Instead email [email protected].
If you have any concerns about the safety of a child or adult, please visit our safety page.
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