Coffee and Chat

Occurring
Every First, Third Saturday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
St Cuthbert Parish Church
Address
Church Street Amble Newcastle, NE65 0DY, United Kingdom

Good coffee, friendly conversation. We meet on the first and third Saturday mornings of each month.If you are new to the area or visiting you are very welcome to come along to the church, meet some of us and have a look around our building. Its also an opportunity to ask questions about what we do and what we believe. Or if you have a query about baptism (christening) or a wedding, or simply need to talk to someone.This is an open event and we get many from the local community joining us.

St Cuthbert Parish Church

Welcome to St. Cuthbert's Parish Church Amble. 

Amble: a friendly community

The North East is a friendly and welcoming region, and you will find our congregation to be no exception. Amble is a small coastal town of about 6,500 inhabitants. It has a strong community feel and a background in fishing and mining. The deep mines are all gone, but a small fishing fleet remains and Amble is finding a new way forward as a centre for tourists on the north Northumberland coast. In the summer we welcome many visitors to the town and to our church. St Cuthbert's  is an open and inclusive church seeking to share the good news of Jesus Christ and bring God's love and healing to the community.

Click here for our services and events (or see ‘Services and Events’ in the menu) or simply  drop into the church at any time for quiet reflection or prayer and have a look around. There is a table where you can leave your prayer requests. We are usually open until 4pm

Click here for parish news and notices  

If you are thinking about a Baptism (Christening) for yourself or your child, or have a question about getting married here, or are interested in finding out more about the Christian faith or have any other question or request please contact us using the 'Get in Touch Link' in the menu.

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Get in touch

Revd. Rachael Dines

Parish Priest
07763 211901
What's on

Coffee and Chat

Occurring
Every First, Third Saturday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
St Cuthbert Parish Church
Address
Church Street Amble Newcastle, NE65 0DY, United Kingdom

Good coffee, friendly conversation. We meet on the first and third Saturday mornings of each month.If you are new to the area or visiting you are very welcome to come along to the church, meet some of us and have a look around our building. Its also an opportunity to ask questions about what we do and what we believe. Or if you have a query about baptism (christening) or a wedding, or simply need to talk to someone.This is an open event and we get many from the local community joining us.

Safeguarding

“The parish of Amble is committed to the flourishing and well being of all and this includes safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. As part of this commitment we encourage a culture of care and mutual support.

In addition we follow a ‘Safe Recruiting Policy’ taking note of the Church of England’s House of Bishops guidance and policies so we can be as confident as possible of the integrity of everyone in leadership and service roles in the church.

The church has its own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). The parish is part of the Diocese of Newcastle and the diocese’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO. (See below for contact details.)

IF YOU ARE CONCERNED THAT A CHILD OR ADULT HAS BEEN HARMED OR IS AT RISK OF HARM PLEASE CONTACT THE PARISH SAFEGUARDING OFFICER
Mari Mander,
email: [email protected]
(07855 932975)
OR
THE DIOCESAN SAFEGUARDING ADVISOR
Sharon Devlin,
email: [email protected]
(Tel: 0191 270 4138 / 07386 678250) .

If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services."

Newcastle Diocese Safeguarding Information