Churches in Benefice
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Holy Trinity Tunstall
Holy Trinity is located in the village of Tunstall near Catterick Garrison.
Sunday worship is at 9.15am on the 2nd Sunday of the month at Holy Trinity, Tunstall. Other Sundays worship takes place at 9.15am on Zoom or 10.30am at St Anne's, Catterick. Details are on the services page. Everyone is very welcome at any of our services or events. The community are working hard to re-build the future of the church and your presence, prayers, giving and support all contribute to it's thriving.
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St Anne's, Catterick Village
Welcome to St Anne's Church, Catterick Village,located just off the A1M. We are part of the Parish of Catterick with Tunstall, Diocese of Leeds, Church of England and home to the RAF Regiment Chapel.
St Anne's Church, located just off the High Street, Catterick Village, is open from 9am - 5pm approx, most days and whether you are looking for a tranquil space to sit a while, a historical treasure trove to explore, a place to encounter God or discover the Christian faith ... or just passing through on your journey, you are welcome to stop by and enjoy this sacred space.
The church community of St Anne's are an eclectic group of people from a variety of backgrounds who gather to worship at St Anne's Church, Catterick each Sunday and throughout the week. We're an inclusive church community that welcomes people of all ages, from all backgrounds, constantly looking for ways to love our community as we believe God loves us. Two questions important to us are; ' What is God saying to us?' and 'What are we going to do about it?' .
Regular Worship
Sunday 10.30am Holy Communion (except 2nd Sunday of each month which is at Holy Trinity Tunstall 10am)
Morning Prayer 9am Monday, Wednesday and Thursday
A little bit of history....
There is documentary evidence of a church at Catterick from the 7th Century, and further evidence of a Saxon church having been built on the current site. The present doorway dates from 1150 & the church is referred to in the Doomsday Book. Catterick was an important Christian centre & had 2 priests in the 11th Century. The current church was built using the old stones in 1415 by Richard of Crakehall. 1343 is given for the first recorded incumbent. The Furster & Andrew organ was installed in 1872, being rebuilt in 1989.