Related Churches
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Baydon: St Nicholas
St. Nicholas' Church is nestled behind the village school in the centre of Baydon. We have strong links with this C of E school through our foundation governors, weekly Collective Worship and 'Open the Book' in school, and end of term services in church. Although we are a small community, we like to think we are friendly and welcoming. Please get in touch or come to say hello!
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Aldbourne: St Michael
St. Michael and All Angels, Aldbourne is an active church in a busy community. We have strong links with our C of E primary school next door, where we offer Collective Worship, 'Open the Book', lunchtime clubs and have some of our church members as foundation governors.
We share with our friends in Aldbourne Methodist Church in reaching out in service to the community. We support the Swindon Food Collective with regular donations of food.
Several of our members are taking the lead in encouraging us to be more environmentally aware and active.
We are grateful to the 'Friends of St. Michael's Church Aldbourne' for raising money to help with us with maintaining our historic building.
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Chilton Foliat: St Mary
St. Mary's, Chilton Foliat is part of the parish of Whitton. Of the six churches across the parish we are the most traditional in our approach to worship with most of our services being rooted in traditional language.
We have a strong relationship with our C of E Primary School in Stag Hill. Several of our church members are foundation governors at the school. We enjoying offering Collective Worship and 'Open the Book' in school, as well as welcoming the school community to St. Mary's for end of term services.
We have been partnering with the school in offering 'Messy Church'.
Please do get in touch if you would like to know more or would like to get involved.
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Ramsbury: Holy Cross
Thank you for looking us up! Holy Cross, Ramsbury is one of six churches in the parish of Whitton. Building on a thousand years of history, we treasure the faith which has encouraged generations across the centuries, and we strive to be the Church of today. In many ways we are a traditional village church, with worship of a predominantly traditional (but not 'high') nature.
We are extremely grateful to "The Friends of Holy Cross" who support us with grants towards major works in our Church and Churchyards.
We serve our community in a number of ways and support our village primary school.
We are looking to build up a network of young families, especially to nurture those who have been baptised at Holy Cross in recent times.
Home groups and prayer groups take place in Ramsbury, often shared with those from our churches in neighbouring villages.
We would love the opportunity to welcome you in person (or on Zoom!)
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Froxfield: All Saints
Thank you for looking us up! The small village of Froxfield is divided in half by the A4. All Saints Church is a small rural church within the parish of Whitton. It is a Chapel of Ease rather than a Parish Church, but nevertheless has worship on most Sundays. All welcome!
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