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Ulpha: St John the Baptist
Welcome to the homepage for St John the Baptist's church, Ulpha.
We will be holding the Christmas Market, in aid of Duddon Valley churches, on Saturday 30th November, at the Browfoot Room, Ulpha. There will be stalls with local crafts, cakes, books, cards, etc. Starting at Noon, with auction at 1.30pm. Free entry; soup and sandwich lunch £5 per head.
Holy Trinity Church at Seathwaite will be hosting the Valley Churches Christmas carol service on Saturday 14th December, starting 5pm. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Our church is open at all times and you are very welcome to visit. Please leave your comments in our visitors book.
We will have two services each month. Our schedule is for a family Communion service on the first Sunday of each month, starting at 3pm, with our regular lay led Evensong service on the third Sunday at 6pm.
We encourage all of you with children to bring them along to the family service on the first Sunday of every month at 3pm. Of course, you are welcome to come along without youngsters and enjoy the atmosphere in our lovely church.
All are welcome for the Evening service on the third Sunday of each month. In December, this service will of course have a Christmas theme.
If you are visiting the area on holiday, or visiting family, come along on our first or third Sundays. They happen every month, so no excuses for missing them... All the services in the area are advertised in the Parish Pump, available locally and online.
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Broughton-in-Furness: St Mary Magdalene
Welcome to the homepage of St Mary Magdelene, Broughton in Furness.
Our church is open at all times and you are very welcome to visit. We have a service at 10am every Sunday. You can find details of our various styles of service via the "services and events" link on the left.
Safeguarding information can be found by following the appropriate link on the left.
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Woodland: St John the Evangelist
Welcome to the homepage for St John the Evangelist's church, Woodland.
Our church is open at all times and you are very welcome to visit. There is a service in our church at 6pm on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month; A Songs of Praise service based on Common Worship and a BCP Evensong respectively. More frequent services are available in the nearby churches of St Mary Magdalene, Broughton and St Cuthbert, Kirkby.
Safeguarding information can be found by following the appropriate link on the left.
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Holy Innocents, Broughton Mills
Holy Innocents in Broughton Mills is an historic Chapel of Ease for St Mary's, Broughton. It was built in 1888 with local labour. It is much-loved and well cared for by its community. The unusual nave and apse design, with continuous roof, is believed to have been inspired by the Paley, Sharpe & Austin design for nearby Woodland.
Our church is open at all times and you are very welcome to visit. There is a service every Wednesday at 10.00am, to which visitors and passers-by are made especially welcome. After the service, refreshments are served, including a a soup lunch in the winter months.
Regular Sunday services can be found at the mother church of St Mary, Broughton.
Safeguarding information can also be found by following the appropriate link on the left.
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