St Michael in-the-Hamlet
Liverpool
Merseyside

L17 7BD

St Michael in-the-Hamlet, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom

Who we are


St Michael in-the-Hamlet welcomes Christians and those who seek to connect to Christianity in the Liverpool area.

We aim to make contact with and encourage others to join us in our life-changing Christian journey.

We are a friendly Christian community where we welcome others to join us in our worship and service to God.

Our vision is to make an impact for God, here in Liverpool, Merseyside by helping people understand the enriching messages of eternal hope given to us by Jesus Christ through His words and deeds.

Everyone is welcome, no matter your age, beliefs, or background. Come just as you are - we'd love to get to know you better.

Location of worship / Church Address

St Michaels Church Road
Liverpool, Merseyside L17 7BD
United Kingdom
Phone: 0151 724 5561

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Church Pastor

Rob Johnson
Pastor
St Michaels Church Road
Liverpool, Merseyside L17 7BD
United Kingdom
Phone: 0151 724 5561

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Quote of the Day

Psalms 46:10

Be still, and know that I am God...

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Heritage Days - Saturdays (5th March - 29th October) - 10:00am to 4:00pm
St. Michael-in-the-Hamlet Church is a grade one listed building supported by English Heritage. It is one of only two churches of its type in the country. Completed in 1815 and consecrated on 21st June that year, the first service included thanksgiving for victory at the battle of Waterloo.
The building is supported by a cast iron frame, much the same as modern buildings are often supported by a steel frame. The builder, John Cragg, an iron founder built it at his own expense. Part of his reasoning was to promote that type of building, which could be easily transported and erected, say by missionaries going abroad. The building would remain standing without its side walls. It was also the intention of the builder that the building could be easily extended, as is the case with St. Michael's. One main feature is the lovely stained glass east window.
Some of the local houses were built in the same way.
The church has been an active Church of England Parish Church ever since but the Heritage days are intended for those who are interested in its architecture and history.
All visitors will be made welcome and guides and information booklets about the church's history will be available.
Every Saturday at 10:00 AM until Saturday 29th October 2016
 
Sunday
Children's Church
Childrens Church meets on Sundays at the Belgrave Road Church Hall from 9.45am to 11.15am (back in St Michael's). It's open to all children from the age of 4yrs to School Year 6.Childrens Church is about fun, fellowship and various types of craft.
The chance to learn about Jesus at a level that every Child understands.
The Good News of Jesus is Fun news.
We meet every Sunday except for the first Sunday of the month which is the Organisations' Church Parade Sunday. On those weeks, all children are welcome to join in Church for a service especially for young people.
If there are any change of dates we will give the children advanced notice.
All children are very welcome to join us.
Contact details Dave Patmore on 07785907975 or dave.patmore@sky.com
Every second third fourth fifth and last Sunday at 9:45 AM for 1½ hours
Sunday 29th May (Trinity 1) - Baptism
WE welcome our newest members, their families and friends into the wider family of the church and pray for their lives ahead.
Every fifth Sunday at 10:30 AM for 1 hour
from Sunday 29th May 2016 until Monday 30th May 2016
Sunday 29th May (Trinity 1) - Wholeness and Healing
A quiet, supportive service at which we bring before God others' and our needs of Him. We pray particularly for those who are ill, lonely or in distress. There will be an opportunity to go forward for private prayer with the service leader if required.
Every fifth Sunday at 6:30 PM for 1 hour
from Sunday 29th May 2016 until Monday 30th May 2016
Wednesday
ABC Group
ABC Play Group meets on Wednesday mornings (school term time only) from 9.15am to 11.30am in St Michael's Church Hall. Cost is £1 per family.Tea, coffee and juice are provided along with toast and healthy snacks, join us for fun, craft and other activities.
Contact the leaders :
Lesley Kavanagh - Tel 07950 147 565
or
Tracey Kays - Tel 07786 372 750
Every Wednesday at 9:15 AM for 135 minutes
Boys' Brigade - Anchor Boys
Anchor Boys is a part of Boys Brigade and is fun group for boys aged 4-8yrs old.We meet on a Wednesday night 6pm - 7.30pm in the Belgrave Church Hall. Lots of activites happen at Anchor Boys including: Games, parties, quizzes, bible stories, badge work,trips to the pantomine, awards night, art & craft and much more.
All are welcome.
For more information, please contact Dave Patmore
07785907975 or dave.patmore@sky.com
Every Wednesday at 6:00 PM for 1½ hours
Thursday
Thurdays 11.00am - BCP Communion
Holy Communion from the traditional Book of Common Prayer followed by Lunch Club
Every Thursday at 11:00 AM for 1 hour
Friday
Boy's Brigade - Junior Section
Junior Section meets on Friday nights 6-30pm -8-15pm in the Belgrave Road Church Hall, for lads from yr 3 to yr 6.
An evening of fun, fellowship and various activities including
Badge work
Craft
Cooking
Quizzes
We also have team games
Football
Basketball
Cricket
We also learn about the wonderful stories of Jesus from the Bible.
Something for every lad to enjoy. Any lads interested in joining the contact is;
Dave Patmore 07785907975 or dave.patmore@sky.com
Every Friday at 6:00 PM for 1 hour and 55 minutes.
Saturday
Heritage Days - Saturdays (5th March - 29th October) - 10:00am to 4:00pm
St. Michael-in-the-Hamlet Church is a grade one listed building supported by English Heritage. It is one of only two churches of its type in the country. Completed in 1815 and consecrated on 21st June that year, the first service included thanksgiving for victory at the battle of Waterloo.
The building is supported by a cast iron frame, much the same as modern buildings are often supported by a steel frame. The builder, John Cragg, an iron founder built it at his own expense. Part of his reasoning was to promote that type of building, which could be easily transported and erected, say by missionaries going abroad. The building would remain standing without its side walls. It was also the intention of the builder that the building could be easily extended, as is the case with St. Michael's. One main feature is the lovely stained glass east window.
Some of the local houses were built in the same way.
The church has been an active Church of England Parish Church ever since but the Heritage days are intended for those who are interested in its architecture and history.
All visitors will be made welcome and guides and information booklets about the church's history will be available.
Every Saturday at 10:00 AM
until Saturday 29th October 2016

Service Times last updated on the 4th of June, 2016


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