Holy Communion

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 45 mins
Venue
St Mary's Church, Gainford - at the heart of our community
Address
St Mary's Church Low Green Gainford Darlington, DL2 3ES, United Kingdom

Join us for Holy Communion at 10.45am at the church.

Please sit in family groups and wear a mask as you enter and exit the Church to be sensitive to the needs of vulnerable members of the congregation.

Often coffee or tea is available after the service.

Weekly

St Mary's Church, Gainford - at the heart of our community

Holy Communion at 10.45 all are welcome.  Service of the word for special occasions at 10.45. 

All are welcome.

Get in touch

Churchwarden Sue Taylor or Rev'd Eileen Harrop

Sue Taylor - Churchwarden
01325 730379
Rev'd Eileen Harrop
01325 733 154

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Holy Communion

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 45 mins
Venue
St Mary's Church, Gainford - at the heart of our community
Address
St Mary's Church Low Green Gainford Darlington, DL2 3ES, United Kingdom

Join us for Holy Communion at 10.45am at the church.

Please sit in family groups and wear a mask as you enter and exit the Church to be sensitive to the needs of vulnerable members of the congregation.

Often coffee or tea is available after the service.

Weekly

Safeguarding

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