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St Wilfrid's, Screveton
St Wilfrid’s is a Grade I listed building which nestles among the trees and farmland on the edge of the village of Screveton.
The church boasts a number of highly regarded features including the font, piscina, a Charles II Royal Arms and two misericords together with a large alabaster chest tomb in the bell tower which contains the remains of Richard Whalley. The wildflower churchyard is a place of peace and tranquillity. The church is always open, should you wish to visit.
Everyone is welcome at any of our services. -
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St Augustine's, Flintham
St Augustine of Canterbury church serves the village of Flintham.
We hold monthly services on the 4th Sunday of the month usually at 11.00am. We have a mix of services including Communion and Morning Worship with some Evening Services at 6pm. Please check the service calendar for upcoming services and times. There are additional Festival services during the year at Easter, Harvest, Christmas and Remembrance.
Everyone is welcome at any of our services - please join us.
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St Peter's, East Bridgford
St Peter's serves the village of East Bridgford.
Our Sung Communion service currently takes place on the first and fourth Sundays at 9.15am. On the second Sunday there is a “Pancakes and Praise" family service at 10.00am - this is a contemporary informal service .
Refreshments follow all morning services, and pancakes and croissants are served before the Pancakes and Praise service.
There is a monthly sung Evensong on the third Sunday every month and a Book of Common Prayer communion at 10am every Wednesday.
There are a variety of additional services at Festival times during the year including Easter, St Peter's Feast Sunday, Harvest, Remembrance and Christmas. The Christingle services on Christmas Eve are a well-established village occasion.
Everyone is welcome at any of our services. -
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St Helen's, Kneeton
St Helen’s church, Kneeton, is positioned high above the River Trent, just to the north east of East Bridgford. It is recorded in the Domesday Book and much of the building and graveyard is Saxon in origin. It is central to the village and, as well as a place of worship, acts as a meeting place for the village.
There is usually one service each month, but during the Interregnum there is no regular pattern. St Helen’s tries to hold a BCP Said Communion at least twice a year but is also pleased from time to time to host Fosse Group Communion services using Common Worship. The St Helen’s community also takes great joy from the Festival Services at Christmas, Easter, Rogation and Harvest, all of which are usually well attended. Refreshments are usually served after services.
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