Spring 321 Course

Occurring
Every Tuesday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Wallasey Village Library and Community Centre
Address
Wallasey Village Library and Community Centre, St George's Rd, Wallasey, CH45 3NE, United Kingdom

321 is a short course that invites you to see life the way Jesus does.

Each session includes refreshments, a short film, and time for conversation, with space to ask honest questions.

Open to all. No prior knowledge required.

321 is offered three times a year (Feb, May, Oct) and runs over four weeks.

St Hilary's Wallasey

Whether you’re visiting or seeking Christian community, we're delighted to welcome you.

St Hilary’s and its nearby medieval tower are Grade II listed, marking a site of Christian worship dating back to Roman times. The current church, consecrated in 1859, is believed to be the sixth on this spot.

From Norman stonework to Tudor rebuilds and Victorian renewal, St Hilary’s has stood at the heart of Wallasey’s story for over a thousand years. Today, it remains a living church — rooted in tradition, alive with faith, love, and open to all.

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St Hilary's
Claremount Road
Wallasey

CH45 3NH
What's on

Spring 321 Course

Occurring
Every Tuesday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
Wallasey Village Library and Community Centre
Address
Wallasey Village Library and Community Centre, St George's Rd, Wallasey, CH45 3NE, United Kingdom

321 is a short course that invites you to see life the way Jesus does.

Each session includes refreshments, a short film, and time for conversation, with space to ask honest questions.

Open to all. No prior knowledge required.

321 is offered three times a year (Feb, May, Oct) and runs over four weeks.

Safeguarding

St Hilary’s is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the Church of England’s safeguarding policies and guidance.

If you have a safeguarding concern, please contact our Parish Safeguarding Officer ([email protected] or 0151 6305902) or the Diocesan Safeguarding Team ([email protected] or 01928 643442).

If someone is in immediate danger, please contact the police or your local authority’s children’s or adult social care services.