Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue Address
St Anne's Hill, Western Rd. Lewes, BN7 1RJ, United Kingdom
Join us for our service this Wednesday (14th) at 7:30pm.

Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent, occurring six and a half weeks before Easter.

It is a solemn reminder of human mortality and the need for reconciliation with God. It also connects us with the 40 days that Jesus spent in the Wilderness.

Members of the congregation are invited up to have ash placed on their forehead in the form of the cross, to remind them “from dust you came and from dust you will return.”

If you attend the service you do NOT have to have the ash on your forehead.

St Anne's Church

See our HOLY WEEK SERVICES in What's On.

St. Anne's Church exists to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ. It holds and teaches the Apostolic Faith as revealed to us in Holy Scripture, and seeks to glorify God by witnessing to the Truth of Christ and by creating an inclusive church which welcomes everyone and seeks to serve the Community as an expression of our faith.

St. Anne's Church is Welcome to all.

Please do check our "What's On" and News pages for upcoming events and services.

[If you come to one of our services do let us know you saw about us on "A Church Near You".]

Our regular weekly SERVICES are:

SUNDAYS:

8am - Holy Communion (Mattins on 3rd Sunday)

10am - Sung Eucharist (includes Children's Group)

WEEKDAYS:

9:15am Monday to Friday - Morning Prayer*

7pm Tuesdays - Silent Prayer*

* Occasionally not held, check Notices on our website for details.

COFFEE MORNING: On first Thursday of the month, 10-11am.

Get in touch

Revd Ben Brown

St Anne's Rectory
24 Barons Down Road
Lewes

BN7 1ES
Rector
01273 933357

Our website

What's on

ASH WEDNESDAY

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Anne's Church
Address
St Anne's Hill, Western Rd. Lewes, BN7 1RJ, United Kingdom

Join us for our service this Wednesday (14th) at 7:30pm.

Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent, occurring six and a half weeks before Easter.

It is a solemn reminder of human mortality and the need for reconciliation with God. It also connects us with the 40 days that Jesus spent in the Wilderness.

Members of the congregation are invited up to have ash placed on their forehead in the form of the cross, to remind them “from dust you came and from dust you will return.”

If you attend the service you do NOT have to have the ash on your forehead.