St Peter & St Paul, Stokesley
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A site of Christian worship for a thousand years or more, situated on a small rise in the ground between Stokesley's elegant Market Square and picturesque Leven riverside, the Church of St. Peter & St. Paul is a visible sign of Christ's presence at the heart of our busy market town, and is open each day for visiting and for prayer.
The building itself consists of a modest medieval chancel (now an intimate Lady Chapel) and late medieval tower, between which a spacious new nave (without pillars) was built in Georgian style in the 1770s. A reordering in 1975 provided an open and flexible space for worship, the creative arts, and community activity: valuing our heritage but also serving current needs.
Our worshipping community includes an active choir, music group, and bellringing band, as well as prayer, action and social groups, children's and young people's activities, and a rhythm of eucharists and daily prayer at which visitors are always welcome.
We serve a parish which includes not only the town of Stokesley itself, but also the nearby small villages and hamlets of Seamer, Newby, Tame Bridge and Tanton, and our parish includes a second, smaller, church at St. Martins' Seamer (which is not to be confused with the better-known church and village of the same name near Scarborough).
Stokesley is also home to Methodist and Catholic churches (with whom we share some joint activities and a magazine) and an independent Christian Fellowship.
The building itself consists of a modest medieval chancel (now an intimate Lady Chapel) and late medieval tower, between which a spacious new nave (without pillars) was built in Georgian style in the 1770s. A reordering in 1975 provided an open and flexible space for worship, the creative arts, and community activity: valuing our heritage but also serving current needs.
Our worshipping community includes an active choir, music group, and bellringing band, as well as prayer, action and social groups, children's and young people's activities, and a rhythm of eucharists and daily prayer at which visitors are always welcome.
We serve a parish which includes not only the town of Stokesley itself, but also the nearby small villages and hamlets of Seamer, Newby, Tame Bridge and Tanton, and our parish includes a second, smaller, church at St. Martins' Seamer (which is not to be confused with the better-known church and village of the same name near Scarborough).
Stokesley is also home to Methodist and Catholic churches (with whom we share some joint activities and a magazine) and an independent Christian Fellowship.
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The Revd Andrew {Paul} HUTCHINSONThe Rectory, Leven Close
Stokesley
Middlesbrough
(01642) 710405
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Sunday
The Eucharist
Every Sunday at 8:00 AM for ¾ hour
Every Sunday at 8:00 AM for ¾ hour
Sung Eucharist
Not the third Sunday every first second fourth and fifth Sunday at 9:30 AM for 1 hour
Not the third Sunday every first second fourth and fifth Sunday at 9:30 AM for 1 hour
Family Service
Every third Sunday at 9:30 AM for 1 hour
Every third Sunday at 9:30 AM for 1 hour
Evening Worship
Relaxed service of evening prayer with some singing and a short reflection, held in the Lady Chapel.
Sunday at 6:00 PM
Relaxed service of evening prayer with some singing and a short reflection, held in the Lady Chapel.
Sunday at 6:00 PM
Monday
Toddler Time
We sing simple songs and play musical instruments, play a game and listen to a story. A craft activity is prepared for the children to enjoy. Coffee & biscuits are provided and mothers and carers can meet up and exchange news. All ages are welcome.
Term time only Monday at 9:30 AM
We sing simple songs and play musical instruments, play a game and listen to a story. A craft activity is prepared for the children to enjoy. Coffee & biscuits are provided and mothers and carers can meet up and exchange news. All ages are welcome.
Term time only Monday at 9:30 AM
Tuesday
The Eucharist with Prayer for Healing
Every first Tuesday at 7:30 PM for ¾ hour
Every first Tuesday at 7:30 PM for ¾ hour
Wednesday
The Eucharist
Every Wednesday at 9:30 AM for ¾ hour
Every Wednesday at 9:30 AM for ¾ hour
Quiet & Open Prayer for Peace and Justice
Churches Together invite you to join them in Prayer in the Parish church. Led by a member of the Anglican, Roman Catholic or Methodist Church. Everybody welcome.
Every second Wednesday at 12:00 PM for ½ hour
Churches Together invite you to join them in Prayer in the Parish church. Led by a member of the Anglican, Roman Catholic or Methodist Church. Everybody welcome.
Every second Wednesday at 12:00 PM for ½ hour
Other information
A Church Near You ID: 19355
Style of worship: Central
Our Patron: Archbishop of York
Archdeaconry: CLEVELAND (433)
Deanery: STOKESLEY (43306)
Benefice: Stokesley w Seamer (43/359BL)
Parish Legal Name: Stokesley with Seamer-in-Cleveland (430576 43/576)
CofE Church Info: (643573 43/576)
Short URL: acny.co.uk/19355/
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St Peter & St Paul : High Street, Stokesley, North Yorkshire, TS9 5AD









