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Introduction to All Saints Church, Ladbroke

 

Welcome to All Saint's, Ladbroke

Our village church dates from the 12th Century and throughout that time thousands of villagers have worshipped here. The church belongs to you so why not come along and join us - you will have a warm welcome!

On Sunday mornings at 9.00am the church family gathers and joins together as we celebrate Holy Communion in obedience to Jesus' command when he said “Do this in remembrance of me...” (Luke 22.19).
Craig Croocock

On the third Sunday in the month we use the Communion service following the Book of Common Prayer published in 1662. The words of this service are old yes, but remarkably beautiful.

 

Things are a bit different on the first Sunday of the month when we have our Family Communion at 10.30am. The service is a shorter more informal affair followed by coffee (and of course biscuits!).

 

All Saints’ as a church exists for two basic reasons: to worship God and to serve our village. We gather to pray and worship, to draw near to God that God might polish the tarnish off our fragile lives and restore his image in us. The congregation is a very varied and mixed, so you'll fit in just fine!

 

As Christians we don't claim to have all the answers but in our faith we've found a framework and friendship with God which is beginning to make sense of friendship and life as we experience it. Christians talk about God as a mystery – not a puzzle to be solved, but a relationship to be entered into and an experience to be lived.

 

We hope to be a community where people are encouraged to meet God and respond in appropriate ways. We want to foster mature disciples who live out their faith day to day.

 

We look forward to welcoming you!

 

See photographs of All Saints' Church in the gallery


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Last Updated on Friday, 08 January 2010 12:16