Anglican congregation in Stavanger

Welcome to the Anglican congregation in Stavanger.  We are a lively congregation from many countries and cultures.  We worship at 10.30 each Sunday, usually at St Petri Church, the “red church “ in the centre of Stavanger (Nytorget 2, 4013 Stavanger).  We are part of the Anglican Chaplaincy in Norway; we also have close connections with the Church of Norway under the Porvoo Agreement as well as with other English-speaking churches locally.  Annually, we hold a Good Friday service and a 9 Lessons & Carol service, usually in Stavanger Cathedral or Domkirke. We also regularly collaborate with the other local English-speaking churches to provide a week-long Vacation Bible School programme for children during the summer.

Get in touch

Revd Martin Mhaka Chirume

The Anglican Chaplaincy in Norway,
c/o The British Embassy,
Postbox 4005 AMB, 0244 Oslo.

Assistant Chaplain
+47 907 544 32

Our website

What's on

Ash Wednesday, Service of the Word

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
The Bishop's Chapel
Address
The Bishop's Chapel, Haakon VIIs gate 4, 4005 Stavanger (To the right of the entrance to the Cathedral/Domkirken, walk along the length of the building. The entrance to the crypt is on your left. The entrance to the Bishop's Chapel is on your right and accessed via a short flight of stone steps.), Norway

On this day, the Church sets out on its Lenten journey to the Easter Vigil. The theme is penitence. Ashes are blessed and used as a symbol of repentance. Those who wish to go to the altar rails to be marked with a cross of ashes on their forehead are welcome.

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February - May 2025 issue of TOGETHER, published by the Anglican Chaplaincy in Norway.
The theme of this issue is "All of us or none of us".

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Safeguarding

The Anglican Chaplaincy in Norway is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and the Chaplaincy has its own Safeguarding Officer contactable at [email protected]. The Diocese in Europe’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advises our safeguarding officer. 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.

Diocese in Europe safeguarding pages