Evening Prayer / Evensong

Occurring
In May, June, July, August, September, October. Every First Sunday at for 45 mins
Venue
Oxnead: St Michael & All Angels
Address
Oxnead Norwich, NR10 5HP, United Kingdom

Sung service of Evening Prayer following the BCP takes place during the summer months of May until October.

Oxnead: St Michael & All Angels

Welcome to St. Michael and All Angels Church in the Parish of Buxton with Oxnead. People have worshipped here since the time of Edward the Confessor. It is an exceptionally lovely church which is used for both regular services (as below) and many weddings as Oxnead Hall, a prime wedding reception venue, is next door.

The church as a close association with the Paston Family, many of whom are buried within its walls.

Services:  These are BCP Evensong (or Evening Prayer) and are held from May to October (inclusive) at 4:30pm on the 3rd Sunday of those months. All are most welcome to attend.


Churchwarden: Clive Hamilton  (Tel: 01603 279993  email: [email protected])

Get in touch

The Revd Canon Julie Boyd

The Vicarage
Cawston Road
Aylsham
Norwich

NR11 6NB
Team Rector
01263 731102
Aylsham & District Ministry Team - general number
01263 704457

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Evening Prayer / Evensong

Occurring
In May, June, July, August, September, October. Every First Sunday at for 45 mins
Venue
Oxnead: St Michael & All Angels
Address
Oxnead Norwich, NR10 5HP, United Kingdom

Sung service of Evening Prayer following the BCP takes place during the summer months of May until October.

Safeguarding

SAFEGUARDING INFORMATION

Within the Parish of Buxton with Oxnead we take safeguarding seriously. If you have a concern about the safety of someone or the actions of a person working with children or vulnerable adults, please speak out and stay safe.

• To contact our Parish Safeguarding Officer who is Kandara Kammoun, please use the following:
[email protected]
Telephone : 07999908646

• To contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Team call 01603 882345 or email [email protected]

If you think someone is in immediate danger, call the police on 999.