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The Community Church of St Nicholas, Emmbrook
Our community church welcomes everyone.
St Nicholas values “community” highly. We place community at the heart of worship. "St Nicks" is part of the community of Emmbrook and using the village hall is a key part of that.
Starting from the centrality of the Eucharist (communion), the members of St Nicks commit themselves to involvement in local and wider parish life.
We build the church space together each week, before worship. Then we put it all away and go out refreshed into our local community.
We believe that our less formal approach to worship leads to a feeling of welcome and friendliness at our services.
It allows us better to support, nurture, teach, guide and inspire each other - and to have fun together and with God!
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Woosehill Community Church
Welcome to Woosehill Community Church an Anglican & Methodist Partnership.
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