Parish Mass for the 16th Sunday after Trinity

Occurring
for 1 hour, 15 mins
Venue
St Michael & All Angels
Address
Northcote Road/Palmerston Road WALTHAMSTOW, LONDON., E17 6PQ, United Kingdom

Come and join us tomorrow 24 September for our Parish Mass for the 16th Sunday after Trinity at 10.30 a.m. either in person or on the livestream. Our readings examine the importance of obeying God's will with patience even at those moments when we suffer, and that God's ways are not our ways: the parable of the vineyard, where Jesus shows that regardless of what we think is a just reward for our efforts, he may think differently. The last labourer to be hired to work in the vineyard for just one hour is paid exactly the same as the first to be hired. 'The last shall be first, and the first last'.

St Michael & All Angels

St Michael and all Angels' is a friendly multicultural church located in the heart of Walthamstow, very close to the vibrant high street.

We are currently in interregnum at St Michael's but are looking forward to our new full-time priest very, very soon.

We would like to thank Fr. Alex Summers and his family for their hard work and for bringing the community together in the 6 years they were with us. 

Please pop in and join us at one of our services. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram @stmichaelstow.

God Bless

Get in touch

Church Warden

Northcote Road (Corner of Palmerston Road)
Walthamstow, London, E17 7DT

To hire the church hall, please contact Mrs J Middlemiss, 07946 179441.

E17 7DT
Ms G Williams, Church Warden
02085201397/85044598
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Parish Mass for the 16th Sunday after Trinity

Occurring
for 1 hour, 15 mins
Venue
St Michael & All Angels
Address
Northcote Road/Palmerston Road WALTHAMSTOW, LONDON., E17 6PQ, United Kingdom

Come and join us tomorrow 24 September for our Parish Mass for the 16th Sunday after Trinity at 10.30 a.m. either in person or on the livestream. Our readings examine the importance of obeying God's will with patience even at those moments when we suffer, and that God's ways are not our ways: the parable of the vineyard, where Jesus shows that regardless of what we think is a just reward for our efforts, he may think differently. The last labourer to be hired to work in the vineyard for just one hour is paid exactly the same as the first to be hired. 'The last shall be first, and the first last'.