About Us

Declaring God's love, grace and faithfulness to all 

All Saints Cossington is  committed to exploring the out working of God's love, grace and faithfulness in the community in which it has been placed. It is currently exploring God's call to ' see I am doing a new thing' from Isiah 43:19, as it seeks to refresh, nurture and grow God's Kingdom in the village of Cossington, its school and the communities that it serves. 

Our services are held in All Saints Church, as well as in Cossington Church of England school hall. The church community has strong links with the school, supporting and enriching its school vision, ethos collective worship and Christian distinctiveness, with members of the church community serving as foundation governors on the school Governing Body.

All Saints Cossington Family services - Our Family and all age services are led by Andrew Marshall our locally Authorised Minister and take place on the second and fourth Sunday of the month at 9:30am  in Cossington School Hall and last fro about one hour. Children's groups are held during part of the service service on the second Sunday and on the fourth we meet together as all ages, seeking to explore together the meaning of God's love in our lives in creative and lively ways, as well as reflecting some of the more traditional aspects of Anglican services.

Communion Service - On the first Sunday of each month we meet in All Saints church building for a service of Holy Communion. this is service starts at 9:30am and is led by an ordained Minister from the Diocese.

Anyone is welcome to join us. 

Our Locally Authorised Minister

With a background in primary education and a lifelong passion for seeing children and all people discover God's love and purpose, Andrew has recently been appointed as our Locally Authorised Minister with a focus on children and families work.

He also serves as chair of Governors at Cossington Church of England Primary School and is involved in leading collective worship there each week as well as supporting the school in outworking its Christian distinctiveness. He has worked with the school over the past five years to develop deeper connections between the church community and the school and believes firmly in the positive impact of partnerships between the local church, school and community on individual children and the wider community as a whole. Something he is keen to continue to promote and enable in his new role.