Describes the church's services, groups, Sunday school, Edward Bear club and location, and gives details of a monthly informal service called "The Well". Also offers prayer, advice on prayer and a contact page.
Details of the location , services, calendar, who's who, Sunday school, Friends and architecture of this parish church.
Service times, events, history and contact information, plus a page describing the unusual East Window, composed of panes of one-inch-thick glass.
As well as the church's service details, Vicar's letter, diary, youth and adult groups, history and mission the site explains why people might wish to go to church, pray and read the bible and has a competition page and message board.
Describes a choice of traditional worship in the ancient Church-on-the-Common and informal worship in St Michael's School, and also a Vicar's letter, church diary, leadership list and details of groups for adults and young people, plus information about marriage enhancement courses and marriage mentoring.
Details of the services, groups and other activities of this parish church, plus information about use of the Church Halls, a short message from the Vicar and two photos of the inside of the church.
Details of the three churches of St Mary's, Meadgate and St Paul's including worship, homegroups, clubs, playschool, Alpha courses, support for FairTrade produce, village history, contact information and links.
The location, services, activities and diary for the Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene.
Details of services at St John's, the parish church and the oldest building in Clacton, and at St Mark's, a Church Centre; plus details of groups and clubs for children and young people; the "Just Looking" course for those considering what Christians believe and a monthly multimedia event aimed at teens and young adults. Also location maps and marriage information.
An online tour and magazine, map, contact information and FAQ section; plus details of the services, young people, prayer, music, history and leadership of the church.
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