Service of Holy Communion - 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month

Occurring
Every First, Third Sunday at for 1 hour, 15 mins
Venue
St Michael's, Great Coates Road. Your Inclusive Church in Grimsby.
Address
Great Coates Road Grimsby, DN34 4ND, United Kingdom

Holy Communion, also called the Eucharist, is a Christian sacrament that reminds us of Jesus sharing bread with his friends at the Last Supper before he went to the cross to die. During the Last Supper, Jesus told his followers to eat bread and drink wine in remembrance of him, with the bread representing his body and the wine representing his blood.
Everyone is welcome to this service, whatever their age or background and whether they have been to church before or not. You will be made to feel very welcome.
We all gather for a cuppa after the service and you are very welcome to join in.
Please feel comfortable to just turn up, or contact us for further information if you prefer.

St Michael's, Great Coates Road. Your Inclusive Church in Grimsby.

St Michael’s is a community focused church with lots of group activities as well as times for worship. We strive to promote wellbeing for all people, hosting and supporting many organisations and clubs that use our building. As a community church we support many charities.
We intentionally welcome all persons, regardless of sexual orientation, gender, race, ethnicity, age, physical or mental capacity, education and socioeconomic or marital status.
We continually encourage meaningful opportunities for growth and service: and we provide sacred space for those who value the deeper things in life.

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Service of Holy Communion - 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month

Occurring
Every First, Third Sunday at for 1 hour, 15 mins
Venue
St Michael's, Great Coates Road. Your Inclusive Church in Grimsby.
Address
Great Coates Road Grimsby, DN34 4ND, United Kingdom

Holy Communion, also called the Eucharist, is a Christian sacrament that reminds us of Jesus sharing bread with his friends at the Last Supper before he went to the cross to die. During the Last Supper, Jesus told his followers to eat bread and drink wine in remembrance of him, with the bread representing his body and the wine representing his blood.
Everyone is welcome to this service, whatever their age or background and whether they have been to church before or not. You will be made to feel very welcome.
We all gather for a cuppa after the service and you are very welcome to join in.
Please feel comfortable to just turn up, or contact us for further information if you prefer.