Mothering Sunday with Morning Prayer

Occuring
for 1 hour
Venue
St James & St Paul, Marton
Address
Congleton Road Marton Macclesfield SK11 9HE, United Kingdom

Mothering Sunday, also known as Mothers' Day, is celebrated on the fourth Sunday in Lent. Traditionally, it is a day on which people visit the church they were baptised in and on which they honour their mother.
We invite you to come along to our church for a service of music, prayers and readings to celebrate mothers everywhere.

St James & St Paul, Marton

Welcome to the parish church of St James and St Paul in Marton, near Macclesfield, in Cheshire.

We are part of the Church of England in the Diocese of Chester, serving the small (but perfectly formed) village of Marton, a few miles north of Congleton. Our church building is (we think) the oldest of its kind still in use in Europe, and we are rather fond of it.

It was founded in 1343, and much of what was built then is still here. We hope that both the building and the worshipping community will be here for another few centuries at least.

We were very sorry to say goodbye recently to our vicar, Revd Ian Arch, who has moved on to a new life in Wales with his family. The Rural Daneside Churches are now in the process of finding and appointing a new vicar and, in the meantime, the work of the church continues.

For any enquiries, please use the "Get in Touch" page.

For details of our services, see the Services and events page.  

The parish of Marton: St James is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. For information, please click "Safeguarding".

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Rural Daneside Benefice Office
Colshaw Heath Farm
Colshaw Lane
Siddington
Macclesfield
Cheshire

SK11 9LZ
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01260 224447

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Mothering Sunday with Morning Prayer

Occuring
for 1 hour
Venue
St James & St Paul, Marton
Address
Congleton Road Marton Macclesfield SK11 9HE, United Kingdom

Mothering Sunday, also known as Mothers' Day, is celebrated on the fourth Sunday in Lent. Traditionally, it is a day on which people visit the church they were baptised in and on which they honour their mother.
We invite you to come along to our church for a service of music, prayers and readings to celebrate mothers everywhere.