in the Parish of Harworth, Bircotes, Styrrup & Hesley
in the Parish of Harworth, Bircotes, Styrrup & Hesley
Our mission is to provide a friendly and meaningful welcome to all people, in Jesus’ name. We are one in him.
Ensuring that children and young people are kept safe whilst in our care in an integral part of our church life. If you have any concerns about safeguarding please contact: Sandra Miller, Parish Safeguarding Co-ordinator on 07904 481415. Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor on 01636 817200. Nottinghamshire: 0300 4564546
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Our congregation is very diverse with people of all ages and backgrounds.
We are well-known and much loved for our genuinely warm welcome. As a congregation, we come from all over the area, not just the parish, but our place of worship is situated in what is often referred to as ‘Old Harworth’. We want to be a place and a group of people
Our congregation is very diverse with people of all ages and backgrounds.
We are well-known and much loved for our genuinely warm welcome. As a congregation, we come from all over the area, not just the parish, but our place of worship is situated in what is often referred to as ‘Old Harworth’. We want to be a place and a group of people where anyone can confidently start or carry on their journey of faith; a place and a people which is prayerful but not pompous, a place and a people which nurtures young and old alike.
All Saints' Church is a congregation that belongs to the Church of England, sometimes called 'Anglican' or 'Episcopalian'. So, officially-speaking, we are rooted in the dual heritage of catholic and reformed spirituality. You may be uncomfortable using the word 'religion' because of the somewhat unhelpful overtones it can give off, prefer
All Saints' Church is a congregation that belongs to the Church of England, sometimes called 'Anglican' or 'Episcopalian'. So, officially-speaking, we are rooted in the dual heritage of catholic and reformed spirituality. You may be uncomfortable using the word 'religion' because of the somewhat unhelpful overtones it can give off, preferring instead to call yourself 'spiritual'. Whatever word you use, or even if you're still looking for the right words, come and give us a go...!
Community is of utmost importance to us with All Saints' Church; we are a kind of community ourselves.
Our own parish extends across Harworth and Bircotes, Styrrup and Hesley, every nook and cranny, every person is - spiritually and pastorally-speaking - our responsibility, even if they never lighten the door of All Saints'. This is why w
Community is of utmost importance to us with All Saints' Church; we are a kind of community ourselves.
Our own parish extends across Harworth and Bircotes, Styrrup and Hesley, every nook and cranny, every person is - spiritually and pastorally-speaking - our responsibility, even if they never lighten the door of All Saints'. This is why we describe ourselves as a church of people *and* place; it means that - while we would love more to embrace faith in Jesus Christ - being resident in our parish affords certain historic rights
Sunday worship starts at 10.00am every Sunday.
This is usually Holy Communion.
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All of us connected with All Saints' believe it is a very special place to worship and find fellowship with other Christians, not to mention those who are just browsing! Those of us based in the Anglican tradition have a wide experience and understanding of how we can worship God. You could say we are the Church of England in a nutshell! But what we all have in common is a desire to become more like Jesus Christ every day of our lives, not just on Sunday!