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All Saints, Odiham
We are a lively, welcoming and growing church in the heart of Odiham.
With roots going back to the 13th century, All Saints is thriving today as a church at the heart of our community.
Please do come and join us - either for a Sunday service (traditional worship at 9.30am, informal family worship at 11am, every Sunday), to find out more about what we believe at a midweek Alpha course, or to get involved in making a difference in our community (e.g. our Foodbank).
Or you may just wish to pop in to the church building to have a look around, and to enjoy a quiet opportunity to reflect and pray. At the heart of all we do is God’s amazing love for us through Jesus, and how as we follow him we discover that there is so much more to life than we first imagined.
You will be really welcome here.
Please contact Rev'd Matt Bianchi ([email protected]), check out our website (www.moretolife.church), or call our church office (office is open 9am-2pm, Mon-Thur, on 01256 703791) for more information.
The parish of Odiham, All Saints is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer( PSO). The Diocese of Winchester’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advise our PSO. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the DSA. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children or Adults Services."
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St Mary's, Greywell
St Mary's Greywell is an ancient church in an idyllic village setting by the River Whitewater in North Hampshire.
Please see our website for information on services, activities and events, contact details, map/directions, history/descriptions, photographs and safeguarding.
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St Swithun's, Nately Scures
St Swithun's Nately Scures is an ancient church in North Hampshire and one of smallest in the country.
Please see our website for information on services, activities and events, contact details, map/directions, history/descriptions, photographs and safeguarding.
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St Lawrence, Weston Patrick
St Lawrence’s is a small friendly village congregation and we welcome people of all ages.
For more information, please click here to visit the website that is shared by the four churches Weston Patrick, Tunworth, Herriard and Upton Grey.
For information Safeguarding, please click here.
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St Stephen's, Up Nately
St Stephen's Up Nately is an ancient village church in North Hampshire.
Please see our website for information on services, activities and events, contact details, map/directions, history/descriptions, photographs and safeguarding.
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St Nicholas, Newnham
St Nicholas Newnham is a 12th century church in a village setting in North Hampshire.
Please see our website for information on services, activities and events, contact details, map/directions, history/descriptions, photographs and safeguarding.
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All Saints, Tunworth
All Saints is a small church in an idyllic rural setting along a beech path in Tunworth.
For more information, please click here to visit the website that is shared by the four churches Tunworth, Herriard, Weston Patrick and Upton Grey.
For information Safeguarding, please click here.
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St Mary's, Mapledurwell
St Mary's Mapledurwell is an ancient village church in North Hampshire.
Please see our website for information on services, activities and events, contact details, map/directions, history/descriptions, photographs and safeguarding.
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St Mary's, Upton Grey
St Mary’s is an intriguingly shaped medieval church with a thriving worshipping community that includes regularly a number of young families.
For more information, please see our website here.
For information on Safeguarding, please click here.
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All Saints', Long Sutton and Well
Everyone is welcome to enjoy this oasis of calm in a busy world. The building is for personal prayer or just for being still and quiet knowing that, for many centuries, villagers have done the same and found answers or comfort within these walls – and join us for the Sunday services. Further information can be found on the church noticeboard and within Parish Magazine. Everyone is very welcome at All Saints' Church.
We work together with our sister church St Andrew's, South Warnborough and weekly services are held 10am, alternating between the two churches. Services are followed by coffee and a time to chat.
Children are welcome in our churches. Children meet in the vestry during the service for their own group most Sundays. Our benefice youth worker organises events for older children.
We are part of a network of 12 rural village churches, called the ‘More to Life Church’
The monthly services within the Parish are normally:
1st Sunday: Morning Worship 10am Long Sutton
2nd Sunday: Holy Communion 10am South Warnborough
3rd Sunday: Holy Communion 10am Long Sutton
4th Sunday: Holy Communion 10am South Warnborough
On any 5th Sunday, the service is a Benefice wide service, normally at All Saints, OdihamFor more specific details of the times and dates of our church services, along with information about courses and special events see the calendar page. Or visit our benefice website at www.moretolife.church and go to the ‘What’s on’ calendar page.
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St Mary's, Herriard
St Mary’s Herriard is a large beautiful Norman church which can be found in Herriard on the A339 between Basingstoke and Alton.
For more information, please click here to visit the website that is shared by the four churches Herriard, Weston Patrick, Tunworth and Upton Grey.
For information Safeguarding, please click here.
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Lord Wandsworth College Chapel
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