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Holy Trinity
Holy Trinity Church in Mapperley Village, near Ilkeston, is a friendly and welcoming place where people gather for regular worship and community events. The church has a peaceful atmosphere and offers services, celebrations, and support for everyone in the area. It is a small, modern, active church in a lovely rural setting with magnificent views.
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St Andrew
We are a small, friendly, traditional church, dating back before the 12th century, with a long history of serving the people of Stanley village and the surrounding district. Our services are based on “Common Worship (Modern English)”, the Church of England’s modern prayer book, which was published in the year 2000. Contemporary language is used throughout. We use a variety of traditional and modern hymns in our worship, with music provided by our organist.
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United Church of All Saints
We would like to extend a very warm welcome from all at the United Church of All Saints, Stanley Common.
Our church was built as the Anglican church of All Saints in 1913 and has a long history of serving the people in Stanley Common. In 2003 we merged with the congregation of Stanley Common Methodist Church and became the United Church of All Saints (known locally as UCAS). We are a Local Ecumenical Partnership (LEP) and we hold both Anglican and Methodist services in our church.
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St Wilfrid
St Wilfrid’s Church is located in the centre of the old part of West Hallam, near Ilkeston, Derbyshire. There has been a place of worship on the site since medieval times. The current church was built in the 13th century to a Norman design.