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Mothers' Union Picnic

St Mary's Mothers' Union will be holding a Bring Your Own Picnic on The Green on Tuesday, 20th August at 1.00pm.

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Pray Your Part - General Election

As the General Election approaches Pray Your Part is an invitation encouraging prayer and participation in the life of our nation and communities, both as voters and as citizens.

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Fellowship Group

You are warmly invited to our new Fellowship Group - see calendar for dates. We'll discuss and explore the bible, pray together and enjoy fellowship, tea and cake in The Mews.

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Family Service for Rogation Sunday

Come and join us at 9.30am on Sunday 5th May for our family service as we ask for God's blessing on our community and the agriculture, livestock and crops that sustain us all.

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St Mary's Newsletters from 2023

Every month St Mary's publishes a newsletter giving information about what is going on in the parish. Click on the links below to see some copies from 2023.

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Advent Craft Workshop

Come and join in our Advent Craft Workshop for families with young children. Sunday 26th November 3-5pm in The Mews (St. Mary’s church hall).

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A Series of Online Talks

During October and November Chester Cathedral presents a series of talks exploring a Christian perspective on topical issues including AI, Sexuality, Abortion and Assisted Dying.

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Burns Night Supper

Saturday 27th January 7-10.30pm A fun filled evening commemorating the poetry of Robbie Burns with a haggis dinner and whisky (vegetarian and non alcoholic options available).

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St Mary’s Church History

There have been three churches on this site since the 14th Century. The present church was largely rebuilt in 1874 but its roof is supported by the eight medieval pillars.

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