Palm Sunday

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Kettlebaston, St Mary
Address
Kettlebaston Ipswich, IP7 7QA, United Kingdom

A service for Palm Sunday will be held at St Mary's Church Kettlebaston on Sunday 29th March 2026 at 10.15am.
This is an atmospheric service which expresses the moment Jesus rode into Jerusalem which shouts of Hosanna around him. There is usually a short procession around the Church during one of the songs. Come and join in and feel part of the crowd.

Kettlebaston, St Mary

The Church of St Mary the Virgin Kettlebaston is open each day during daylight hours. The church is a Grade 1 listed building and has some very interesting features. 

Get in touch

Rev. Mike Birt

The Rectory The Street Monks Eleigh

IP7 7AU
Priest in Charge
01449740623
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Palm Sunday

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Kettlebaston, St Mary
Address
Kettlebaston Ipswich, IP7 7QA, United Kingdom

A service for Palm Sunday will be held at St Mary's Church Kettlebaston on Sunday 29th March 2026 at 10.15am.
This is an atmospheric service which expresses the moment Jesus rode into Jerusalem which shouts of Hosanna around him. There is usually a short procession around the Church during one of the songs. Come and join in and feel part of the crowd.

Safeguarding

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