ATTRACTING THE COMMUNITY TO JESUS

 

About our Benefice...

Points of interests:

St.Peter's Church was built AD1232 and is recorded in the Doomsday Book.We have some beautiful stain glass windows and the sanctuary window was dedicated the Vicountess of St.Vincent a relative of Lord Admiral Nelson.Photo of St.Peter's Church

The congregation ranges from 30-40 people at a Sunday Service. People visiting the church often comment on the beauty of the church and the warm welcome they recieve.

St.Peter's church has a strong relationship with the local Church of England school, St.Peter's Aided C of E Primary school. The family service on the second Sunday every month is well attended by both pupils, parents and staff and the children take an active role throughout the service

 

 
  • St.Andrew's church in Weston Coyney was planted by the congregation of St.Peter's Caverswall. St.Andrew's church and centre is a modern building and is used by the community for various activities.The hub of the activity of the parish is the Parish office which is in the centre. When you visit the church you will be warmly welcome by an enthusiastic congregation of around 50-60 people. We have children's group that meet during the service and also a creche room avalaible.
  • Built: 1984
    Architect: Andrew Capper
    Our Patron: Dean and Chapter of Lichfield

    Our Location:
    St Andrew's Church Centre, 375 Weston Road, Weston Coyney
    Weston Coyney
    Staffordshire
    ST11 9EW

 

When you visit All Saints, Church, you will find a congregation of about twenty people who will give you a warm welcome. The congregation love to sing God's praises and are accompanied by either the organ or keyboard. All Saints Church in Dilhorne dates back to the book of Doomsday. It has an octagonal bell tower with six bells that are regularly rung by an enthusiastic team of teenagers. 

Built: 13c/1819
Architect: David Slade
Style of worship: Open Evangelical
Our Patron: Dean and Chapter of Lichfield
 

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