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Rushall: St Mary, Rushall

Rushall: St Mary, Rushall

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Rushall church is part of the Benefice of Dickleburgh and the Pulhams. The church building is located close to the centre of the village. It has a fine example of an East Anglian round tower, which houses one bell hung for full circle ringing. Visit our website for up-to-date details of our events and activities.
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Sunday

Sunday Worship
Our normal pattern for Sunday worship is set out below. On the first Sunday we usually have Holy Communion at 8am. On the second and fourth Sunday we usually have a Morning Prayer in modern language. On the third Sunday the service is usually a Holy Communion. The fifth Sunday is usually a benefice service at one of the six churches. This pattern does sometimes vary. If you are thinking of coming to a service please check for up-to-date information on our website.
Every Sunday at
Said Communion
An early morning communion is said in this church on the first Sunday of each month.
Every first Sunday at 8:00 AM for ½ hour
Morning Prayer
Every second and fourth Sunday at 9:30 AM for ½ hour
Communion with hymns
Every third Sunday at 11:00 AM for 1 hour
Coffee

Monday

Special Prayer Meeting
Every Monday before work we gather as a benefice to pray for the appointment of our new rector.
Every Monday at 6:30 AM for ½ hour

Wednesday

Morning Prayer
Each week prayers are said for the village and the benefice. This service normally takes place in the churchyard, and is open to all. If you want particular prayers to be said, but are unable to get there yourself, please contact the rector.
Every Wednesday at 9:30 AM for ½ hour
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A Church Near You ID: 10201
Built: Anglo-Saxon tower, octagonal belfry 15th century
Our Patron: Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Archdeaconry: NORFOLK (262)
Deanery: REDENHALL (26206)
Benefice: Dickleburgh and The Pulhams (26/107EP)
Parish Legal Name: RUSHALL (260425)