Sadly, we are starting this new year back in another lockdown but fortunately we are able to continue worshipping inside the church building.
Safety measures to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus will be in place and we do hope you will be able to join us, please remember to contact the office to reserve a seat. Morning services will continue to be available to watch online. Services of Holy Communion are suspended for the time being.
The building will be open for private prayer on Mondays and Thursdays from 10am to 4pm
You can watch services at St Peter’s by clicking here.
Please click here to read the Covid 19 Privacy Notice.
If you would like to contribute to help with running costs at St Peters, you can now do this by clicking here. Your support is greatly appreciated.
Coronavirus – If you would like to read the latest advice and information from the Church of England, please click here.
If you would like to access information on supporting your mental health at this time, please click here.
We regularly hold groups for all ages and warmly welcome you. For information about Safeguarding please read the information under the heading Sundays – JAM Club or contact the Church Office. St Peter’s Church Safeguarding Officer is Mrs S Thomas. Her email address is safeguard.stpetes@gmail.com You can email her about any concerns and questions that you have. Please click on the links below to read the Safer Church Policy Statement and for advice.
Safe Spaces– is an independent service supporting survivors of church-related abuse funded by the Church of England together with the Catholic Church in England and Wales and the Church in Wales.
Run by the charity Victim Support, it is free to access via telephone – 0300 303 1056 (answerphone available outside of opening times), email – safespaces@victimsupport.org
If you have been requested to complete Basic Safeguarding Training, you can access the online training course by clicking here.
During this time of lockdown, we pray that all families are living in a peaceful and loving home. Sadly, this is not always the case. If you or anybody you know needs to seek support and advice on Domestic Abuse. Please click here