Sunday Holy Communion service at 10.00am

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Mary's Church, Blackpool
Address
Stonycroft Avenue Blackpool, FY4 2NR, United Kingdom

Our Sunday morning service begins at 10.00am. It includes prayers, readings, 4-5 hymns and taking Holy Communion. Gluten-free wafers for Communion are available upon request. If you don't wish to take Communion, you can have a prayer of blessing instead.

Children are welcome among us, as they were to Jesus, so, we have a child friendly area at the back of the church with toys and a collection of books available for all families to use during the service. A toilet is also available in the front entrance – our sides people can direct you.

We take a collection during a hymn, and while you are welcome to contribute, please feel under no obligation to do so. Simply pass the collection plate along.

Most of our services last just over an hour. They finish with a song and a blessing. After this service, you’re very welcome to stay for a chat over a cup of tea or coffee in the church hall next door (out of the main entrance, turn left around the side of the church).

If there is anything that you want to talk about or want to have prayer for, you are welcome to have a chat with whoever led the service on the day of your visit, or to contact our vicar who will be pleased to help.

St Mary's Church, Blackpool

Welcome to St Mary's Church, Blackpool! 

Since its humble beginnings in a loft of a stable in 1918, our church has been reaching out in love to our Blackpool community with the good news that Jesus came down to earth from heaven, was born as a human baby, lived among us and died on the cross. But that was not the end because he rose again! After all these years, we continue to serve a risen Christ. 

Why not come along to one of our Sunday services and find out more about this Jesus? Bring the family and stick around after the service for a cuppa! 

Get in touch

Revd Robert Legge

St Mary's Parish Church of Squires Gate Blackpool
Stonycroft Avenue
Blackpool

FY4 2NR
Vicar
01253 421966
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Sunday Holy Communion service at 10.00am

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Mary's Church, Blackpool
Address
Stonycroft Avenue Blackpool, FY4 2NR, United Kingdom

Our Sunday morning service begins at 10.00am. It includes prayers, readings, 4-5 hymns and taking Holy Communion. Gluten-free wafers for Communion are available upon request. If you don't wish to take Communion, you can have a prayer of blessing instead.

Children are welcome among us, as they were to Jesus, so, we have a child friendly area at the back of the church with toys and a collection of books available for all families to use during the service. A toilet is also available in the front entrance – our sides people can direct you.

We take a collection during a hymn, and while you are welcome to contribute, please feel under no obligation to do so. Simply pass the collection plate along.

Most of our services last just over an hour. They finish with a song and a blessing. After this service, you’re very welcome to stay for a chat over a cup of tea or coffee in the church hall next door (out of the main entrance, turn left around the side of the church).

If there is anything that you want to talk about or want to have prayer for, you are welcome to have a chat with whoever led the service on the day of your visit, or to contact our vicar who will be pleased to help.

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Safeguarding

Promoting a Safer Church
St Mary's Church, Blackpool, have adopted the House of Bishops ‘Promoting a Safer Church’ policy and the Parish Safeguarding Handbook, incorporating the House of Bishop’s Safeguarding Policy and Practice Guidance.

A copy of this, and all the information below can be found here: cofe-policy-statement.pdf (churchofengland.org)

We also display the Promoting a Safer Church poster prominently within our church. This is in the entrance hall to Church along with relevant phone numbers and contact details.

All those working with children and adults at risk have undergone safer recruitment and received safeguarding training.

Reporting a concern
If you believe that someone is at risk of immediate harm please call emergency services on 999.

Any safeguarding concerns in a parish should be brought to the attention of your local Parish Safeguarding Officer(s) (PSO) in the first instance.

Our Parish Safeguarding Officer is Tracy Walker and can be contacted on [email protected].

The PSO can seek further advice from the Diocesan Safeguarding Team as necessary.

Concerns can also be raised directly with the Diocesan Safeguarding Team

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