Willowthorpe Care Home Service

Occurring
Friday 31 January 2025, Friday 28 February 2025, Friday 28 March 2025, Friday 25 April 2025, Friday 23 May 2025, Friday 20 June 2025, Friday 18 July 2025, Friday 26 September 2025, Friday 31 October 2025, Friday 28 November 2025, Friday 12 December 2025, Friday 30 January 2026, Friday 27 February 2026, Friday 27 March 2026, Friday 24 April 2026, Friday 22 May 2026, Friday 26 June 2026, Friday 24 July 2026, Friday 25 September 2026, Friday 23 October 2026, Friday 27 November 2026, Friday 18 December 2026 Friday at for 1 hour
Venue
Willowthorpe Care Home
Address
High Street Stanstead Abbotts, SG12 8AS

There are two Care Homes (Willowthorpe and Belmont View) in our Benefice and we visit each of them regularly once a month.

The service is designed to be accessible to everyone including those residents who have memory problems, and we welcome people from all Christian denominations.

We sing and pray together, listen to a Bible reading and enjoy having church. We have at least four hymns, chosen to reflect the church seasons and celebrations, and to engage with the long term memories of residents. We offer Communion or a Blessing at the end of the service and respect the choice and traditions of everyone who comes.

St Andrew's Church

Welcome to St Andrew, Stanstead Abbots' Parish Church.

St Andrew's Church is part of the Great Amwell with St Margarets and Stanstead Abbots Benefice. Our 3 Churches Benefice covers three villages with four churches, so we are blessed to be able to provide a variety of services. St Andrew’s has evangelical roots and with long-standing links with All Nations Christian College and its missions overseas.

For more information about our Benefice, including our full Safeguarding Policy, please visit our website www.3churches.net

Get in touch

Rev'd Dr Sarah Forrest

The Vicarage
25 Hoddesdon Road
Stanstead St Margarets
Herts

SG12 8EG
Vicar
07488 914972

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Willowthorpe Care Home Service

Occurring
Friday 31 January 2025, Friday 28 February 2025, Friday 28 March 2025, Friday 25 April 2025, Friday 23 May 2025, Friday 20 June 2025, Friday 18 July 2025, Friday 26 September 2025, Friday 31 October 2025, Friday 28 November 2025, Friday 12 December 2025, Friday 30 January 2026, Friday 27 February 2026, Friday 27 March 2026, Friday 24 April 2026, Friday 22 May 2026, Friday 26 June 2026, Friday 24 July 2026, Friday 25 September 2026, Friday 23 October 2026, Friday 27 November 2026, Friday 18 December 2026 Friday at for 1 hour
Venue
Willowthorpe Care Home
Address
High Street Stanstead Abbotts, SG12 8AS

There are two Care Homes (Willowthorpe and Belmont View) in our Benefice and we visit each of them regularly once a month.

The service is designed to be accessible to everyone including those residents who have memory problems, and we welcome people from all Christian denominations.

We sing and pray together, listen to a Bible reading and enjoy having church. We have at least four hymns, chosen to reflect the church seasons and celebrations, and to engage with the long term memories of residents. We offer Communion or a Blessing at the end of the service and respect the choice and traditions of everyone who comes.

Safeguarding

Our Benefice is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). Great Amwell with St Margarets and Stanstead Abbotts PCCs are committed to creating a safer, caring environment, listening to and taking seriously all disclosures of abuse. We pledge to support Victims and Survivors regardless of when or where the abuse occurred, following the House of Bishops guidance to endure safety and pastoral care. Our Diocese’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact one of our Safeguarding Officers or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (link below). If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services.

Link to our Safeguarding webpage