St. Edmund the King, Northwood Hills
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Whilst the current Church dates from 1964, the first Church was built in 1936, and is now the Hall.
The Church has a typically 1960s box-like exterior, but inside it is wonderfully spacious, light and airy, with an atmosphere of peace and prayerful reverence. Its design is perfectly suited to the worship of God - its furniture and decoration have a harmony and proportion that enhances that atmosphere. The building achieves the impossible - a fusion of modern design with traditional values; it is a beautiful place to worship, praise, and give thanks.
The pattern of worship is what might be called ‘robustly traditional’. Whilst the main Sunday service has a strong ceremonial and musical emphasis, there are other services of equally reverent simplicity. Mission to children is important at St. Edmund’s. There is also a feeling that social and cultural activities are an important part of Christian fellowship - music, drama and art feature regularly in the calendar.
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Sunday
Every Sunday at 8:00 AM for 40 minutes
Every Sunday at 10:00 AM for 1 hour and 10 minutes.
Tuesday
Every Tuesday at 8:00 AM for 20 minutes
Every Tuesday at 6:45 PM for 20 minutes
Every Tuesday at 7:15 PM for 40 minutes
Wednesday
Every Wednesday at 7:30 AM for 20 minutes
Every Wednesday at 8:00 AM for 40 minutes
Every Wednesday at 5:30 PM for 20 minutes
Thursday
Every Thursday at 9:30 AM for 20 minutes
Every Thursday at 10:00 AM for 40 minutes
Every Thursday at 5:30 PM for 20 minutes
Friday
Every Friday at 7:30 AM for 20 minutes
Every Friday at 8:00 AM for 40 minutes
Every Friday at 5:30 PM for 20 minutes
Saturday
Every Saturday at 9:00 AM for 20 minutes
(not held on Holy Saturday 7th April 2012) every Saturday at 9:30 AM for 40 minutes
Every Saturday at 5:30 PM for 20 minutes








