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Rayne: All Saints
Hello, welcome to All Saints Rayne!
You are very welcome at our services.
All Saints is a historic village church that has recently been refurbished so it can be at the heart of our community in Rayne.
Check out our website www.thethreechurches.co.uk to find out more about us or check us out on Facebook to find up to date information, photos, and events:https://www.facebook.com/AllSaintsRayne/
For all general enquiries, please contact Lisa our Benefice Administrator at [email protected] on 01376 330988. Please note Lisa works Tuesday, Thursday and Friday mornings.
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St Peter & St Paul Black Notley
Welcome to St Peter and St Paul's Black Notley!
You are so welcome at our services.
We are a friendly Anglo-Catholic church which means we like to worship God through singing, liturgy, and Church festivals. So we have a choir, we occasionally use incense, and we love celebrating the Eucharist every week (the meal of bread and wine that Jesus shared with his friends.)
Please find up to date information, photos and events at our Facebook page or website:
https://www.facebook.com/StPeterAndStPaulhttps://www.thethreechurches.co.uk/
For all general enquiries, please contact Lisa our Benefice Administrator at [email protected] on 01376 330988. Please note Lisa works Tuesday, Thursday and Friday mornings.
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