Thanks for visiting!
Welcome to St Margaret's. We welcome you to come and join us. In our worship, we encourage families and all ages to worship together.
We are an Evangelical Anglican Church and our worship is alive and varied.
We try to enable everyone in our Church family to offer, share and develop their gifts within our worship times and in their Christian living. We are One Church.
Whilst things may seem different we are here live streaming and in person as the rules allow.
Click into our YouTube channel below at 10.30am each Sunday.
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We would ask you all to carefully reconsider attending worship in person. If you do come, remember that masks must be worn over the nose and mouth (unless you are leading from the front), hands sanitised on entering and leaving the building, no singing is allowed and 2m must be kept between you and anyone outside your household at all times.
We remind people that they must leave as soon as the service ends and NO socialising is permitted in the building.
Whilst things may seem different we are here live streaming and in person as the rules allow.
Click into our YouTube channel below at 10.30am each Sunday.
Please Read
We would ask you all to carefully reconsider attending worship in person. If you do come, remember that masks must be worn over the nose and mouth (unless you are leading from the front), hands sanitised on entering and leaving the building, no singing is allowed and 2m must be kept between you and anyone outside your household at all times.
We remind people that they must leave as soon as the service ends and NO socialising is permitted in the building.
This week at St Margaret's
This week at St Margaret's
CORONAVIRUS:
We are following current advice issued by the Government. Other activities, except for a few still prohibited by law, may also take place in churches, subject to the government guidance in place for the relevant sector.
St Margaret's risk assessment can be found by clicking here (updated 13/1/21)
CORONAVIRUS:
We are following current advice issued by the Government. Other activities, except for a few still prohibited by law, may also take place in churches, subject to the government guidance in place for the relevant sector.
St Margaret's risk assessment can be found by clicking here (updated 13/1/21)