About Us

Welcome to our website.

Be sure to find a warm welcome at our church services, details are on the "News and Notices" page, look out for special services, both here and in our other churches.

Easton belongs to the family of Anglican churches covering the villages of

Brandeston, Campsea Ahe, Hacheston, Kettleburgh, Marlesford & Parham

 Parish minister

Rev'd Ann Kember has recently been appointed as Priest in Charge. Rev'd Ann's appointment is on a 0.5 basis, and her normal working days will be Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Outside of those days please leave an answerphone message or email which she will attend to as soon as possible. If there is an emergency then please contact one of the Benefice Elders or Churchwardens who will be able to contact her.

email : [email protected]

Promoting a safer church

The PCC has adopted the House of Bishops’ ‘Promoting a Safer Church; safeguarding policy statement’.

If you have a safeguarding concern please go to the diocesan website www.cofesuffolk.org/concerns-and-contacts


Our Orebeck Benefice Pilgrims' Prayer

Open our hearts to your love, Father God, as we journey with you;

Renew us each day, as we dwell in your presence.

Encourage us when we feel downtrodden,

Bring us comfort when we are sad.

Enliven us so that we may always be ready to serve You, and

Care for others in the strength of God’s love.

Kindle, we pray, all that works towards the coming of your kingdom. Amen


If you want to know more about the Christian faith, a good starting place can be found at:

https://www.churchofengland.org/our-faith/being-a-christian.aspx

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You may like to reflect on this message from Justin Welby, our current Archbishop:

"If we want to see things changed, it starts with prayer. It starts with a new spirit of prayer, using all the traditions, ancient and modern. When it comes, it will be linked to what has gone before, but it will look different – because it is a new renewal for new times. God’s created community is perfectly designed for its time and place. It almost always comes from below. It comes from Christians seeking Christ."

http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/pages/prayer.html

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There are pictures and description of Easton Church available on

http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/easton.html

More information about our village is available through

http://www.easton.onesuffolk.net/

Our Diocese has its own website at:

http://www.cofesuffolk.org/

Our Cathedral also has a website:

http://www.stedscathedral.co.uk/

Information about the Mothers' Union in Suffolk is available through:

http://www.musuffolk.org.uk/

 

In order to consult archived record materials please contact

Suffolk Record Office, Gatacre Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 2LQ

Telephone number: 01473 263909 or 01473 263910