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Bisham All Saints
The twelfth-century church of Bisham stands in one of the most lovely reaches of the Thames. Harmony in its ancient beauty has been maintained as restorations have been made to the church over the years.
Whether you’re visiting Bisham and just passing through, or you are new to the area and are looking to find a new church, perhaps you are just starting to explore the Christian faith; we want you to feel welcome in All Saints and come to think of it as home. You will find plenty of information on this website about the church and what we believe and do, but if you want to find out more, we’re always happy to talk.
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The Lantern Community Church (St Mary's Marlow Bottom)
Who? We are a church community that seeks to be 'fertile ground' where people can grow in their faith, a 'healthy body' that supports, encourages and challenges one another and a 'bright light' to the local community and beyond.
Which? We have two services each Sunday. At 9.30 am the feel is more traditional and reflective, whereas the 11 am service is more contemporary and suitable for all ages; families are especially welcome. We meet together over coffee from 10:30 am between the two services.
Church life? As a small church it is easy to get to know people and take part in our church activities. We have three Connect Groups that meet in homes. We meet several times a year for service Sundays; serving our communities and then gathering for a shared lunch afterwards. We run our Baby and Toddler group on Tuesday mornings and Community Corner for young families and older people together (1st Thursday of the month). We have an enthusiastic Youth Group for year 6 upwards as well as activities for younger children.
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All Saints Marlow
Welcome to the church by the Bridge which for nearly two centuries has been the iconic image of Marlow. In its central location, the church is not just at the heart of Marlow geographically, but also spiritually.
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