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St Mary Magdalene
Welcome to St. Mary Magdalene Church, Great Offley.
This village, Offa's Lea (field), has existed since King Offa, in 757, took control of the kingdom of Mercia (by vanquishing his cousin Beornred) at a battle fought here. King Offa built an encampment which he visited from time to time as he travelled round his kingdom. As a Christian, Offa would have worshipped here and there must have been a primitive church to start off with.
St Mary Magdalene church was built in the 12th century to serve the community which by that time had grown into a village. It is the oldest building, is at the heart of the community and it is here to serve any one who comes to it.
As you enter the building you come into a simple nave of the 12th century. To your left is the font which escaped being damaged by Oliver Cromwell's men in mid 1600, perhaps because Offley was out of the way. Babies have been christened in this font for hundreds of years and there are many living locally and further away who can claim to be one of them.
Now look towards the chancel and the unexpected beauty takes one by surprise. It was dramatically altered in the Georgian period and provides a striking focus as one looks East. The Salusbury's, from Offley Place, commissioned the best that money could buy to provide a memorial to their family. The contrast with the rest of the church is striking. Many couples have been married here and we always welcome couples who choose Offley Church for their wedding.
There is always a warm welcome and friendly atmosphere for those who wish to worship with us, and there is a variety of ways to do this, from formal and traditional to an informal monthly gathering called Messy Church which is a joyful mix of all generations including activities for children linked to a Biblical theme.
We are a friendly, growing community and we would like to hear from you if you wish to be married in our church, have a child baptised or bid farewell to your loved one. If you are interested in finding out more about Christianity we regularly run courses to help you.
The parish of Offley is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. Please see the Safeguarding box below for details and links to contact our Safeguarding Officer, Diocesan Safeguarding officer and Safeguarding Policies.
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St Mary
Welcome to St. Mary's Church!
We are a friendly community who would love to get to know you. If you're interested in a wedding, baptism or to bid farewell to a loved one please contact us. If you're curious about Christianity, we have courses that reveal all.
The parish of King's Walden is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. Please see the Safeguarding box below for more details and contact information for our Safeguarding Officer and Diocesan Officer.
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