Flower Festival with Music

Occuring
Friday 19 July 2024, Saturday 20 July 2024, Sunday 21 July 2024 Friday, Saturday, Sunday at for 6 hours, 30 mins
Venue
St. Margaret's Lowestoft
Address
Hollingsworth Road Lowestoft, NR32 4BW, United Kingdom

During the weekend Friday 19th July - Sunday 21st July we will be celebrating our Patronal Festival Weekend here at St. Margaret's Church.

Friday 19th July - Open to visitors: 10.30am - 5pm
Saturday 20th July - Open to visitors: 10.30am - 5pm
Sunday 21st July - Open to visitors: 12pm - 4pm

Over the weekend, we will be holding a Flower Festival in the church, with a nautical theme. In conjunction with the flower festival there'll also be various musical events happening over the weekend too (click on the attachment to see our poster, or visit our website for further details).

On the Saturday, 20th July, there will also be a table-top sale in the Church Centre, with lots to see.

On the Sunday, 21st July at 10am, the Bishop of Thetford will also be visiting, and taking part in our Sung Eucharist Service.

There will be lots going on over the weekend, so do come along and enjoy the celebrations. We look forward to welcoming you to St. Margaret's Church over this special Patronal weekend!

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On Friday 19th July & Saturday 20th July we will be open to visitors 10.30pm - 5pm. On Sunday 21st July we will be open to visitors 12pm - 4pm

St. Margaret's Lowestoft

St. Margaret's is Lowestoft's ancient Parish Church and is rich is history. Christians have worshipped on this site for over 1100 years. The church is a beautiful Grade 1 listed medieval building. Its iconic illuminated blue spire, which can be seen across the town, is a visible symbol of God's love for us all. 

Friendly and welcoming, we seek to meet people wherever they are on life's journey, whether you wish to join us for worship or simply seek some space for reflection.  

What's on

Flower Festival with Music

Occuring
Friday 19 July 2024, Saturday 20 July 2024, Sunday 21 July 2024 Friday, Saturday, Sunday at for 6 hours, 30 mins
Venue
St. Margaret's Lowestoft
Address
Hollingsworth Road Lowestoft, NR32 4BW, United Kingdom

During the weekend Friday 19th July - Sunday 21st July we will be celebrating our Patronal Festival Weekend here at St. Margaret's Church.

Friday 19th July - Open to visitors: 10.30am - 5pm
Saturday 20th July - Open to visitors: 10.30am - 5pm
Sunday 21st July - Open to visitors: 12pm - 4pm

Over the weekend, we will be holding a Flower Festival in the church, with a nautical theme. In conjunction with the flower festival there'll also be various musical events happening over the weekend too (click on the attachment to see our poster, or visit our website for further details).

On the Saturday, 20th July, there will also be a table-top sale in the Church Centre, with lots to see.

On the Sunday, 21st July at 10am, the Bishop of Thetford will also be visiting, and taking part in our Sung Eucharist Service.

There will be lots going on over the weekend, so do come along and enjoy the celebrations. We look forward to welcoming you to St. Margaret's Church over this special Patronal weekend!

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On Friday 19th July & Saturday 20th July we will be open to visitors 10.30pm - 5pm. On Sunday 21st July we will be open to visitors 12pm - 4pm

Safeguarding

"Our Parish of Lowestoft: St Margaret's is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). Our Diocese of Norwich’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO.
If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact our Parish Safeguarding Officer Mrs Zoe Parle on 07714 337604 or visit our website for further information. Alternatively, contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor, Sue Brice or Peter Sayer on 01603 882345. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services."

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