Netherfield: St George the Martyr, Netherfield
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The Church of St. George the Martyr is situated in the centre of the small town of Netherfield, 3 miles east of Nottingham, just outside the city boundary. The church was built in 1885 to serve the rapidly growing population, at that time, of railway workers and their families.
We are a small, friendly and welcoming congregation who seek the Lord Jesus in our love and care of each other. We treasure our Anglo Catholic tradition but we are modern rather than fossilised in our worship. As a church we are looking for the growth of Christianity within our community and growth in our congregation.
Resolutions A and B have both been passed, and recently reaffirmed, as the PCC feel that anything to the contrary would be devisive to our congregation.
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- Regular Services
Sunday
This is a Sung Mass, modern rite with traditional ceremonial, usually sung to the Dom Gregory Murray setting. The music at this service is very varied and ranges from traditional plainsong to Graham Kendrick! Sunday School takes place during the first part of the Mass and tea/coffee is served afterwards.
Sunday at 11:00 AM for 1 hour
Tuesday
Every Tuesday at 10:00 AM for ½ hour
Saturday
The Netherfield Cell of Our Lady of Walsingham usually meets once a month on a Saturday morning at 10 am. The next Walsingham Cell Meeting is on Saturday 14th January with Rosary and Intercessions.
Monthly Saturday at 10:00 AM for 1 hour









