Related Churches
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St John's Doddington - The Church on the Hill
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Cleobury Mortimer: St Mary the Virgin
Services
St Mary's, Cleobury Mortimer, is one of the churches in the Cleobury Mortimer Benefice which consists of Cleobury Mortimer with Hopton Wafers, Neen Sollars and Milson, Neen Savage with Kinlet and Doddington.
The usual pattern of services is Holy Communion with hymns at 10:00 am every Sunday and on the second Sunday of every month there is a said Holy Communion at 8:30 am, and Evening Prayer on the fourth Sunday of every month at 6 pm. A full list of services across the whole group of churches can be found on this link:
Services in the benefice - cmbenefice
Everyone is welcome at services at any of our churches.
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Kinlet: St John the Baptist
St John the Baptist, Kinlet, is a traditional village church of Norman origin, set in the grounds of Kinlet Hall. All services are taken from the Book of Common Prayer (1662). It is a notable building, much enlarged from its original size, and of cruciform shape. Distinguished by the fine monuments to the Blount family in the chancel and north transept, it has a chapel dedicated to St Katherine of Alexandria in the south transept.
Services
St John the Baptist, Kinlet, is one of the churches in the Cleobury Mortimer Benefice which consists of Cleobury Mortimer with Hopton Wafers, Neen Sollars and Milson, Neen Savage with Kinlet and Doddington.
The usual pattern of services is Holy Communion on the second Sunday of every month at 11:15 am, and Evening Prayer on the fourth Sunday of every month at 6 pm, but there are occasional variations. A full list of services across the whole group of churches can be found on this link:
Services in the benefice - cmbenefice
Everybody is welcome to any of our services in any of the churches in the benefice.
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Neen Savage: St Mary
Services
St Mary's, Neen Savage, is one of the churches in the Cleobury Mortimer Benefice which consists of Cleobury Mortimer with Hopton Wafers, Neen Sollars and Milson, Neen Savage with Kinlet and Doddington.
The usual pattern of services is Evening Prayer 9traditional language) at 6 pm on the first Sunday of every month and Holy Communion (traditional language) at 9 am on the third Sunday of every month but there are occasional variations. A full list of services across the whole group of churches can be found on this link:
Services in the benefice - cmbenefice
Everyone is welcome at services in any of our churches.
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Neen Sollars: All Saints
Services
All Saints, Neen Sollars, is one of the churches in the Cleobury Mortimer Benefice which consists of Cleobury Mortimer with Hopton Wafers, Neen Sollars and Milson, Neen Savage with Kinlet and Doddington.
The usual pattern of services is an informal service of Village Worship at 11 am on the first three Sundays of every month, and Holy Communion on the fourth Sunday of the month also at 11 am, but there are occasional variations. A full list of services across the whole group of churches can be found on this link:
Services in the benefice - cmbenefice
Everyone is welcome at services in any of our churches.
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Milson: St George
Services
St George's, Milson, is one of the churches in the Cleobury Mortimer Benefice which consists of Cleobury Mortimer with Hopton Wafers, Neen Sollars and Milson, Neen Savage with Kinlet and Doddington.
The usual pattern of services is Evening Prayer on the first Sunday of every month at 6:00 pm, and Holy Communion on the third Sunday of every month at 11:00 am, but there are occasional variations. A full list of services across the whole group of churches can be found on this link:
Services in the benefice - cmbenefice
Everyone is welcome at services in any of our churches.
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