Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue Address
Northfleet Gravesend, DA11 9EU, United Kingdom
A traditional Parish Eucharist service in the beautiful and ancient setting of St. Botolph's. The worship follows the modern Catholic tradition of the Church of England with a reverence for the Blessed Sacrament (the Body and Blood of Christ in form of bread and wine), lovely music from our robed choir and thought-provoking sermons which encourage all to reflect on their relationship with Jesus Christ and with our friends and neighbours. St Botolph's is open to all and our worship is accessible and friendly. We particularly love to see families in this service.

Northfleet: St Botolph

Welcome to St Botolph's church where the worship is traditional, the welcomes is warm and the fellowship is rich with love in the Lord Jesus.  We celebrate being a welcoming community that seeks to share the love that transformed our lives with grace, truth and hope.  

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Revd Gordon MacBean

The Vicarage
The Hill
Northfleet
Gravesend

DA11 9EU

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Parish Eucharist

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
Northfleet: St Botolph
Address
Northfleet Gravesend, DA11 9EU, United Kingdom

A traditional Parish Eucharist service in the beautiful and ancient setting of St. Botolph's. The worship follows the modern Catholic tradition of the Church of England with a reverence for the Blessed Sacrament (the Body and Blood of Christ in form of bread and wine), lovely music from our robed choir and thought-provoking sermons which encourage all to reflect on their relationship with Jesus Christ and with our friends and neighbours. St Botolph's is open to all and our worship is accessible and friendly. We particularly love to see families in this service.

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Safeguarding

Safeguarding in the parish of St. Botolph’s and St. Mark’s
The clergy, lay preachers and all PCC members are committed to the safeguarding of all children, young people and adults, especially those with special needs. We follow the House of Bishops’ guidance and policies. All in this church team must have the required, up-to-date DBS checks and certificates for having undertaken training, and these are monitored by our Parish Safeguarding Officer, Gill Graves. All church members have a duty to contact the Safeguarding Officer should any issue arise, however small.
There is always a Safeguarding Board displayed in the churches on which there is vital information e.g. photographs of the Safeguarding Team and contact numbers. This information must be updated regularly by the Safeguarding Officer. The Rochester Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) and his team advise the Safeguarding Officer if an issue arises.
Safeguarding covers a wide range of abuse and a policy on Filming and Photography has recently been written. Posters have been put up to inform all visitors to the church. Safeguarding all in the church is an ongoing concern. There are also contact numbers on the back of toilet doors to help those who may need them.
All information from any of the congregation or visitors is treated with compassion and is in confidence. Next steps will be considered carefully and in accordance with the C of E policy.
Each outside group who hires the church hall must have their own Safeguarding Policy. Church groups are guided by the C of E policy and that of our own churches.

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