10am to 7pm Good Friday open church with Prayer Stations at East Coker

Occurring
for 9 hours
Venue
St Michael & All Angels, East Coker
Address
East Coker Near Yeovil, BA22 9JW, United Kingdom

The Church will be open through Good Friday into the early evening, within there will be a number of stations that use creative means to engage us with the story of Jesus' Passion and Death on the Cross. All are welcome to take the journey at their own pace, at whatever start time suits them, and do as many of the stations as they wish. As with all our churches across the Benefice, you are also welcome to come and pray or reflect in your own way in the church.

St Mary's, East Chinnock

Welcome to St Mary's, East Chinnock, with its remarkable stained glass windows, donated by a former German prisoner of war, as a a mark of peace and reconciliation.

Everyone is very welcome to join the village community in its church services.

We're part of a group of seven rural anglican churches, called the Coker Ridge Benefice. More details about these churches are available on 'More Information' tab. 

Get in touch

Revd Philip Macaulay

The Rectory,
7 Cedar Fields,
West Coker,
Yeovil

BA22 9DB
Rector, Coker Ridge Benefice
07977 849670
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10am to 7pm Good Friday open church with Prayer Stations at East Coker

Occurring
for 9 hours
Venue
St Michael & All Angels, East Coker
Address
East Coker Near Yeovil, BA22 9JW, United Kingdom

The Church will be open through Good Friday into the early evening, within there will be a number of stations that use creative means to engage us with the story of Jesus' Passion and Death on the Cross. All are welcome to take the journey at their own pace, at whatever start time suits them, and do as many of the stations as they wish. As with all our churches across the Benefice, you are also welcome to come and pray or reflect in your own way in the church.

Everyday faith

Discover how we can support you to find and follow God in your everyday life.

Safeguarding

The Rector and PCC of St Mary's East Chinnock is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and are always seeking to improve our culture and practice. The Diocese of Bath & Wells’s Safeguarding page (https://www.bathandwells.org.uk/diocese/safeguarding/ ) contains links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Team.

If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor Ben Goodhind email [email protected] / tel 01749 588917} or the Rector, Rev Philip Macaulay e mail [email protected] / tel 07977849670 .'

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