Christ Church
Christ Church is a welcoming church in the heart of Flackwell Heath. Our vision is to extend the love of Jesus to all those who live in our parish, and help everyone grow deeper with God.
We are part of the Church of England and Diocese of Oxford, and our worship style is a mix of traditional and modern. We take our role as parish church seriously, and seek to share the love of God in word and deed with those around us.
Contact: Leonie Cowlard
Website: http://ccfh.org.uk
St Giles Church
St Giles has been an Anglican Methodist Partnership since 1969 and has a variety of worship styles. Our main worship building was originally circa 12th century and we also have comprehensive premises in the St Giles Community Centre next door with wheelchair access to both, though in the Church building it requires use of a different door.
As an Eco Church we have a Silver Award from A Rocha.
We aim to be A COMMUNITY ROOTED IN CHRIST SHARING HIS LOVE WITH THE WORLD
Contact: Philip Rice
Website: https://www.stgilesdesborough.org/
All Saints Church, Crowborough
We are a large, lively, evangelical, Bible teaching church with a desire to welcome everybody and anybody who wants to explore or grow in their faith in Christ. We run midweek ministries for all ages and several Sunday services. We would love to welcome you soon!
Contact: Sarah Thrift
Website: https://www.allsaintscrowborough.org/
St. Thomas's (Maesglas)
Part of Tredegar Park Ministry Area - a cluster of five Anglican churches (Church in Wales), operating to the west of Newport, in South East Wales.
Contact: Revd. Julia Durham
Website: https://tredegarparkma.wixsite.com/tpma/st-thomas-s
St. Martin in the Gaer
Part of Tredegar Park Ministry Area - a cluster of five Anglican churches (Church in Wales), operating to the west of Newport, in South East Wales.
Contact: Revd. Julia Durham
Website: https://tredegarparkma.wixsite.com/tpma/st-martin-s
St. John the Baptist (Rogerstone)
Part of Tredegar Park Ministry Area - a cluster of five Anglican churches (Church in Wales), operating to the west of Newport, in South East Wales.
Contact: Revd. Julia Durham
Website: https://tredegarparkma.wixsite.com/tpma/st-john-s-rogerstone
St. John the Baptist (Oakfield Road, Newport)
Part of Tredegar Park Ministry Area - a cluster of five Anglican churches (Church in Wales), operating to the west of Newport, in South East Wales.
Contact: Revd. Julia Durham
Website: https://tredegarparkma.wixsite.com/tpma/st-john-s-oakfield-road
St Basil the Great (Bassaleg)
Part of Tredegar Park Ministry Area - a cluster of five Anglican churches (Church in Wales), operating to the west of Newport, in South East Wales.
Contact: Revd. Julia Durham
Website: https://tredegarparkma.wixsite.com/tpma/st-basil-s
Stoneleigh Baptist Church
We are a congregation of approx 80 - 100 on a Sunday with childrens groups available during Sunday services.
We have a cafe on a Tuesday morning, toddlers group and childrens club weekly, Messy Church once a month. Plus opportunities to meet together in smaller groups during the week.
All are welcome.
Disability contact: Paula Smith or Dominic Moran
Website: http://www.stonechurch.co.uk
St.Peter's, Milton and Mead Vale
St.Peter's has a totally intergenerational ethos across all services. Everyone worships together, all the time. Children remain with their adult throughout and are free to use any of the toys, books, fidgets or activities available, and can move about freely.
The church has
- flat access at all entrances and a ramp at the chancel step.
- an accessible toilet
- hearing loop
- visual timetables for each service
- fidget toys available
- people are welcome to move around during a service as needed
- everyone sits at tables, which always have a variety of drawing materials, word searches, colouring, plain paper available to use freely.
- ear defenders available
- sharing the peace is optional and the congregation is gently reminded not to hug or touch those who may find the experience uncomfortable.
Everyone is welcome, and the church will do it's best to meet needs and be supportive.
Contact: Barbara Hase
Website: http://stpetersmilton.org.uk