Who we are
A House Of God
Denmead parish church is dedicated to All Saints, which means everyone, past, present and in the future who tries to love and serve their Lord, Jesus Christ, trusting that he loves them and gives them strength for their daily lives. A Christian church is not a building – it is primarily a community of people who, together and individually, are on a journey of faith. The building provides a focal point for prayer and learning about God, and for celebrating his greatest gift to us – His Son, Jesus.
Worship at All Saints
You are always welcome to come to any of the services in this church. There is a variety of styles of service, and further details are published in our monthly Parish Chronicle, in weekly notices, and on posters around the church. Arrangements for Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals can be made with the Vicar.
Parish Life
As well as meeting for worship, people at All Saints join in many activities and groups, such as Sunday School, Young People’s activities, the Mothers Union, House Groups, the Sanctuary Guild, prayer groups, the Church Fete, Choirs, Band, and much else. The monthly Parish Magazine (the Chronicle) is published which is vital in telling people ‘what’s on’ and how to get involved.
Denmead parish church is dedicated to All Saints, which means everyone, past, present and in the future who tries to love and serve their Lord, Jesus Christ, trusting that he loves them and gives them strength for their daily lives. A Christian church is not a building – it is primarily a community of people who, together and individually, are on a journey of faith. The building provides a focal point for prayer and learning about God, and for celebrating his greatest gift to us – His Son, Jesus.
Worship at All Saints
You are always welcome to come to any of the services in this church. There is a variety of styles of service, and further details are published in our monthly Parish Chronicle, in weekly notices, and on posters around the church. Arrangements for Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals can be made with the Vicar.
Parish Life
As well as meeting for worship, people at All Saints join in many activities and groups, such as Sunday School, Young People’s activities, the Mothers Union, House Groups, the Sanctuary Guild, prayer groups, the Church Fete, Choirs, Band, and much else. The monthly Parish Magazine (the Chronicle) is published which is vital in telling people ‘what’s on’ and how to get involved.
Church Website
Leadership
Leader Name:
Revd. Sandra Edwards
Leader Position:
Vicar
Phone:
Leader Email:
Click here to contact Revd. Sandra Edwards
Administration
Admin Name:
Shirley Powell
Admin Position:
Church Office Admin
Phone:
Admin Email:
Click here to contact Shirley Powell
All Saints' Church Service Times
Services
Monday – Friday
8.30am Morning Prayer
5.00pm Evening Prayer
Thursday
11.00am Holy Communion
Third Saturday (usually) of each month – Messy Church
Sundays
1st Sunday
8.00am Holy Communion
9.30am Parish Communion
11.30am Baptisms
6.00pm Healing ServiceA gentle and informal service, with prayer and quiet music.
2nd Sunday
8.00am Holy Communion
9.30am Family PraiseA varied, lively service for all ages, without communion.
6.00pm Sung Evensong
3rd Sunday
8.00am Holy Communion
9.30am Parish Communion
11.30am Baptisms
6.00pm Informal evening worshipA varied programme of services, e.g. Youth-led events, Praise & Worship Services etc.
4th Sunday
8.00am Holy Communion
9.30am Parish Communion.An informal communion service with a mix of music, much of it fairly modern, led by a band comprising piano, violin, wind instruments, guitar etc. Music led by Church Band, followed by refreshments
6.00pm Sung Evensong
5th Sunday
8.00 Holy Communion
9.30am Parish Communion
6.00pm Prayer & discussion, or Taize style service
It's been more than 8 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
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Monday – Friday
8.30am Morning Prayer
5.00pm Evening Prayer
Thursday
11.00am Holy Communion
Third Saturday (usually) of each month – Messy Church
Sundays
1st Sunday
8.00am Holy Communion
9.30am Parish Communion
11.30am Baptisms
6.00pm Healing ServiceA gentle and informal service, with prayer and quiet music.
2nd Sunday
8.00am Holy Communion
9.30am Family PraiseA varied, lively service for all ages, without communion.
6.00pm Sung Evensong
3rd Sunday
8.00am Holy Communion
9.30am Parish Communion
11.30am Baptisms
6.00pm Informal evening worshipA varied programme of services, e.g. Youth-led events, Praise & Worship Services etc.
4th Sunday
8.00am Holy Communion
9.30am Parish Communion.An informal communion service with a mix of music, much of it fairly modern, led by a band comprising piano, violin, wind instruments, guitar etc. Music led by Church Band, followed by refreshments
6.00pm Sung Evensong
5th Sunday
8.00 Holy Communion
9.30am Parish Communion
6.00pm Prayer & discussion, or Taize style service
It's been more than 8 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
Please contact the church to confirm Service Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
Sunday School / Children and Youth Activities
Under 18s:
Children / Young People at All Saints
The Sunday school is for children/young people up to and including the age of 12. We all meet in church at 9.30am. Sunday school takes place on the 1st, 3rd, 4th and 5th Sundays of each month (Family Praise being on the 2nd Sunday).
A crèche, for children up to and including 2 years, is run on the 1st, 3rd, 4th and 5th Sundays of the month.
For those aged 10 and over there is no Sunday school on any 4th Sunday – as this is All-age Communion and this age group are invited to take part in the service in various ways, such as: the collection, taking up the bread and wine for Communion, reading from the New Testament or helping with the Intercessions.
The Youth Explorers group is for older teenagers and meets at 9.30am on the 1st Sunday of each month.
The whole family – young, old and middling(!) – are welcome to Messy Church! This is on a Saturday afternoon, once a month.
The Sunday school is for children/young people up to and including the age of 12. We all meet in church at 9.30am. Sunday school takes place on the 1st, 3rd, 4th and 5th Sundays of each month (Family Praise being on the 2nd Sunday).
A crèche, for children up to and including 2 years, is run on the 1st, 3rd, 4th and 5th Sundays of the month.
For those aged 10 and over there is no Sunday school on any 4th Sunday – as this is All-age Communion and this age group are invited to take part in the service in various ways, such as: the collection, taking up the bread and wine for Communion, reading from the New Testament or helping with the Intercessions.
The Youth Explorers group is for older teenagers and meets at 9.30am on the 1st Sunday of each month.
The whole family – young, old and middling(!) – are welcome to Messy Church! This is on a Saturday afternoon, once a month.
Other information
All Saints' Church History
"Prayer is the greatest of all forces, because it honors God and brings him into active aid."
E.M. Bounds
E.M. Bounds
All Saints' Church listing was last updated on the 20th of December, 2015