A Pet Service with the Blessing of Animals

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Helena
Address
Kirmington, DN39 6YW, United Kingdom

A pet blessing service is a ceremony of thanksgiving celebrating the special bond between humans and their animals. The purpose of the service is to honour pets for their companionship, joy and to thank God for the gift of creation.
All pets are welcome and will receive an individual blessing—dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, and fish but for safety reasons, all pets must be on a lead or in a secure pen for the duration of the service.
You may also bring photos of pets that are too shy or have passed away.

Come and meet Merlin the Working Cocker Spaniel and his owner Liz who are part of a community of pet owners and their amazing pets who brighten days and bring joy to people in hospitals, care homes, schools and more.
Find out what it takes to become a PAT dog and watch him in action.

St Helena

Welcome to St. Helena's Church in rural Kirmington, just a short distance from Humberside Airport.

This church celebrates God's love for all people and we welcome all, regardless of disability, ethnicity, learning ability, economic power, gender, gender identity, sexuality, mental health or neurodiversity.

Whether you are here as a visitor, an enquirer, a member of another church or faith, just dropping in out of curiosity, or for any other reason, you are most welcome.

We hope you enjoy worshipping with us in a traditional service of Holy Communion using contemporary language every 3rd Sunday of the month at 9.30am. You are welcome to join with us afterwards for refreshments.

Get in touch

Revd Lee Gabel

The Vicarage
St Barnabas Road

DN38 6JE
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A Pet Service with the Blessing of Animals

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Helena
Address
Kirmington, DN39 6YW, United Kingdom

A pet blessing service is a ceremony of thanksgiving celebrating the special bond between humans and their animals. The purpose of the service is to honour pets for their companionship, joy and to thank God for the gift of creation.
All pets are welcome and will receive an individual blessing—dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, and fish but for safety reasons, all pets must be on a lead or in a secure pen for the duration of the service.
You may also bring photos of pets that are too shy or have passed away.

Come and meet Merlin the Working Cocker Spaniel and his owner Liz who are part of a community of pet owners and their amazing pets who brighten days and bring joy to people in hospitals, care homes, schools and more.
Find out what it takes to become a PAT dog and watch him in action.