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All Saints Clifton
Welcome to our friendly Parish church at All Saints' Clifton. We are a joint benefice with the Parish of All Saints Church Southill since 1994 and St Mary's Church Haynes, since 1st September 2021. The three parishes are in the Shefford and Ampthill Deanery under the Patronage of the Bishop of St Albans, our worship stands in the broadest tradition of the Anglican Church.
All Saints is within a warm and welcoming village. We support one another and share a team of ministry leaders: Readers, Lay Leaders of Worship and a Rector.
Take a look at our services and events pages to find out more or visit CliftonHome (clifton-beds.co.uk)
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All Saints, Southill
All Saints' Church
All Saints' Church, Southill (Church of England) is part of a joint benefice with the Parish of All Saint's Church, Clifton since 1994 and St Mary's Haynes, since 1st September 2021. The three parishes are in the Shefford and Ampthill Deanery under the Patronage of the Bishop of St Albans and Mr Charles Whitbread. We support one another and share a team of ministry leaders: Readers, Lay Leaders of Worship and a Vicar.
All Saints has had a vicar since 1205 and is an important spiritual centre for the community. It is situated on the Whitbread Estate and famously known as the place where Admiral Byng is buried.
There is plenty of parking in the nearby graveyard followed by a short walk though a treelined path to the church.
Take a look at our services and events pages to find out more or visit
For updates visit CliftonHome (clifton-beds.co.uk) or https://e-voice.org.uk/allsaintssouthill/
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Our homepage on: https://e-voice.org.uk/allsaintssouthill/
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The Mission Hall, Haynes
St Mary's Parish Church Haynes also has links with its Mission Hall in the village. We are a joint benefice with the Parish of All Saints Church Clifton and All Saints' Southill since 1st September 2021.
The three parishes are in the Shefford and Ampthill Deanery under the Patronage of the Bishop of St Albans, our worship stands in the broadest tradition of the Anglican Church.
The village of Haynes is a warm and welcoming village. We support one another and share a team of ministry leaders: Readers, Lay Leaders of Worship and a Rector.
Take a look at our other services and events pages to find out more or visit our Face Book page
https://e-voice.org.uk/st-marys-haynes/
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