Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue Address
Avenida de Pries 1 Málaga, 29016, Spain
This year there are 22 Sundays after Trinity taking us up to the end of October, so covering almost half the church's year. Everything really exciting - Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, Ascension, Pentecost - has already happened, in the year’s first half.

So is that why the second half of the church’s year is referred to as 'Ordinary Time'? In fact not. Rather the phase ‘Ordinary Time’ comes from the way in which the Sundays are counted - with Ordinal numbers: first, second, third, etc after Trinity.

But in another way these Sundays are very ordinary. We meet the Jesus of the every day, the Jesus of farmers and fisherman, who told stories of lost sheep, a man beaten up by the roadside, a ponsy landowner, fishers of men, treasure buried in a field, seed sown by the wayside, or, as in today's gospel, a violent storm on the sea of Galilee – an every day world that became a canvas for the Holy Spirit. Here was God, not in far off Jerusalem, but walking every day through the fields, and along the shores, of Galilee.

St George's Church, Málaga

WELCOME TO ST GEORGE'S CHURCH

St George's is an Anglican (Episcopalian) Church and we serve the city of Málaga and surrounding areas. If you are living in Málaga, visiting on holiday or a part-time resident, you will find a warm welcome here. 

Our congregation is part of the wider Málaga Chaplaincy. We meet in Málaga, Salinas and Vélez-Málaga: three churches within one Chaplaincy. Click here for details of the other congregations. 

Our mission - sharing God´s love through worship, hospitality & service.

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The Revd Louis Darrant

St George's Anglican Church
Avenida de Pries 1
MALAGA

29016
Chaplain's Apartment
+34 630 909 131

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23rd June 11am, Eucharist for the Fourth Sunday after Trinity

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St George's Church, Málaga
Address
Avenida de Pries 1 Málaga, 29016, Spain

This year there are 22 Sundays after Trinity taking us up to the end of October, so covering almost half the church's year. Everything really exciting - Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, Ascension, Pentecost - has already happened, in the year’s first half.

So is that why the second half of the church’s year is referred to as 'Ordinary Time'? In fact not. Rather the phase ‘Ordinary Time’ comes from the way in which the Sundays are counted - with Ordinal numbers: first, second, third, etc after Trinity.

But in another way these Sundays are very ordinary. We meet the Jesus of the every day, the Jesus of farmers and fisherman, who told stories of lost sheep, a man beaten up by the roadside, a ponsy landowner, fishers of men, treasure buried in a field, seed sown by the wayside, or, as in today's gospel, a violent storm on the sea of Galilee – an every day world that became a canvas for the Holy Spirit. Here was God, not in far off Jerusalem, but walking every day through the fields, and along the shores, of Galilee.

Safeguarding

If you have concerns about your own wellbeing or that of others, in church or at any Chaplaincy event, please contact our Safeguarding Officer:

Norma McIntyre, +34 619 269 462, [email protected]

Click here for a copy of our Safeguarding policy