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St. Bartholomew's, Longnor
Welcome to St. Bartholomew's in Longnor in the Staffordshire Moorlands.
Warm and welcoming, the congregation seek to love God, care for each other, and welcome all who come to church for whatever reason. They also care for this building and the churchyard on behalf of, and often with the help of, the town at large.
Although the current building dates to Georgian times, a church has stood on this site since Anglo-Saxon days. It was originally dedicated to St Bertram, a local hermit renowned as ‘the first Apostle of the Moorlands’.
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Elkstone S.John the Baptist
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Warslow S.Lawrence
Please come and join us.
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St.John's, Reapsmoor, Longnor
Unfortunately, St John's is due to close soon.
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St. Luke's, Sheen
Welcome to St. Luke's church in Sheen. Though the congregation Sunday-by-Sunday is small, it is swelled by people from a wide area for important services. The congregation seek to be hospitable to all, and so, realising that there isn’t a cafe in the village, have made tea and coffee making facilities available in the newly-refurbished kitchen in the room under the tower.
The bell tower has a full peal of bells, and a regular team of ringers who meet to practice during the week and to ring for services when possible.
St Luke’s is an ancient foundation, but the present building dates from Victorian times, when the church, school room, teachers house, and vicarage were all built around a pleasant little square.
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St. Paul's, Quarnford
Welcome to St. Paul's in Quarnford - also known as Flash Village.
The congregation is small but faithful, and is proud to use the 1662 Book of Common Prayer for its worship. Whilst the parish is properly named Quarnford, the village at its heart is called Flash.
The village has a couple of claims to fame: having been the home of counterfitters in the past, it gave the world the phrase “flashing your cash”; and at 1518 feet above sea level, it is the highest village in Britain – higher even than villages in Scotland!
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