At St George's we aim to be a welcoming and warm church for all. The church building and grounds are accessible every day. The Church is open from 9am - 3pm (winter) and 9am - 5pm (summer) . We have services and activities most days of the week to which everyone is welcome. We also host many Civic Services and special concerts. Please keep an eye on our News and notices as well as services for up to date information. If you would like to receive a weekly E Newsletter and or E Magazine then please email the parish office at [email protected] or come and pick a copy up from church.

Tuesday Prayer Meeting

Occurring
Every Tuesday at for 45 mins
Venue
St George and All Saints
Address
Upper Church Street Douglas, IM1 1EE, Isle of Man

The Tuesday Prayer Group meets in the Memorial Chapel weekly. This is a structured prayer group with guided prayers for the world, the church and the sick. It meets for approx 45mins each week

HOPE Explored

Occurring
Every Tuesday at for 1 hour
Venue
St George and All Saints
Address
Upper Church Street Douglas, IM1 1EE, Isle of Man

Hope Explored is a 3 week course running from the 10th March between 12.30pm - 1.30pm and is open to everyone. The sessions look at the life, death and resurrection of Jesus and the hope that can be found in him. There will be a short recorded talk, followed by some discussion and reading from the Bible. Whether you have a faith or not you are welcome to attend. If you work in Douglas why not bring your lunch, refreshments will be provided. You can join in or sit quietly and listen. We would love to see you.

Bellringing with the Douglas company of Bellringers

Occurring
Every Tuesday at for 2 hours
Venue
St George and All Saints
Address
Upper Church Street Douglas, IM1 1EE, Isle of Man

St George’s Church proudly posess the only ring of 12 English style full circle bells on the Isle of Man. They are also the largest ring of bells on the island.

Church bell ringing is the ultimate team activity, and is an enjoyable and satisfying activity for all ages.

The St George’s ringers are a sociable group of people, who would love to introduce you to this unique art, that is practiced world wide. Once you become a bell ringer, you have friends throughout the UK and beyond.

Anyone can learn ringing. The entry qualifications are you have to be able to reach your hands above your head, and be able to count up to six.
The band is lead by an ringer of 40 years experience of teaching (who is currently the secretary of the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers). We ring for Sunday service at St George’s at 10.00am, and usually practice on a Tuesday evening (often followed by refreshments somewhere else).

Anyone is welcome to come and see what goes on up the tower. Come and see us on a Sunday morning, or Tuesday evening. If you one to know more, talk to one of the ringers in church (Ernie, Bruce, Chris or Bethany), or phone or email (details below).

Those who are able also ring the bells for our Sunday morning services, special services and weddings

Bible Time

Occurring
Every Thursday at for 2 hours
Venue
St George and All Saints
Address
Upper Church Street Douglas, IM1 1EE, Isle of Man

Bible Time! is where we discuss the Bible in a relaxed and enjoyable way, and every gathering is followed by cake with tea & coffee! It is one of a number of Bible study and reflection groups that we run at church.

There’s usually around ten of us.

We’re always excited to have new people join us. You definitely don’t have to already know a lot about the Bible in order to join in. Because our meetings are mostly open discussions, we all of us are learning from one another, with everyone being able to share their thoughts. We look at a wide variety of parts of the Bible.

When?

We gather each week at 7pm at St George’s, usually on a Thursday. The sessions are run by the Bishop's Missioner, the Rev Andrew Coleman.

Please note there are occasional Thursdays when the group does not meet or may move to a different location, but we always try to notify people in good time.

Friday Prayer Meeting

Occurring
Every Friday at for 1 hour
Venue
St George and All Saints
Address
Upper Church Street Douglas, IM1 1EE, Isle of Man

Join us for a time of open prayer at 5pm in the Memorial Chapel. Here we pray for the up and coming services and activities in church as well as for our wider community, our government and our island.

Friday Compline

Occurring
Every Friday at for 30 mins
Venue
St George and All Saints
Address
Upper Church Street Douglas, IM1 1EE, Isle of Man

This is a short traditional meditative service with prayers, readings and times of silence. The service is livestreamed on St George’s FB page and in person in the memorial chapel. It lasts approx. 30mins.

Sunday Holy Communion

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St George and All Saints
Address
Upper Church Street Douglas, IM1 1EE, Isle of Man

A modern language Holy Communion services, with hymns, readings and sermon. The words are projected on to a screen and there is also a hard copy, including larger print.

Children’s Church in the lobby led by Bethany de Legh Runciman for our younger members where they have crafts and bible stories. The service is livestreamed and lasts approx. 1hr.

Children's Church

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St George and All Saints
Address
Upper Church Street Douglas, IM1 1EE, Isle of Man

This is offered alongside the 10.30am service every Sunday of the month. There are Bible stories, crafts and activities with Bethany de Legh Runciman. Parents are able to stay with their children and we encourage this with smaller children.

We also have the occasional All Age Services - Harvest, Mothering Sunday, Christingle etc

Evening Prayer

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St George and All Saints
Address
Upper Church Street Douglas, IM1 1EE, Isle of Man

This is a short reflective service with bible readings, sermon and prayers and lasts approx. 45mins. It may be in contemporary or traditional language. It is held in the small memorial chapel.

Occasionally there is a change to the evening service please check Face Book for further details

LENT SOUP LUNCHES

Occurring
Every Monday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
All Saints Church Hall
Address
All Saints Church Hall, Corner of Alexander Drive and Selborne Drive, Douglas, IM2

Mondays in Lent we offer tasty soups, cheese and biscuits and cake at All Saints Hall, Selborne Road, Douglas
No charge but donations to great North Ambulance & The Manx Family Centre are welcome