All Saints Church

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7 February

Catalytic Converter thefts on the rise - recent attempt in Nunnery Green...

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Baby items for sale ... Take a look at all the items we have for sale and see if you can find yourself a bargain. You can also post requests for items you are looking for.  It's free and we have sold lots of items over the years from cars to sofas!

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Church Events and News

Messy Church Session
Saturday 11th February 2012

We are holding another Messy Church session at Wickhambrook Methodist church in the school room from 10.30 til 12.30 on February the 11th of February.  All are welcome and it is designed with families in mind with crafts, fun, mess and a bit of funa nd singing to finish There will be refreshments and lots to do.

We are holding another session on 14th April, same time, same place and are now running a Sunday school/junior church every 2nd and 3rd Sunday during the morning service at 10.30am

For more details please call Celia on 01638 500148

Traidcraft

Traidcraft Coffee Morning

Held on the first Saturday of every month from 10am til 12 noon at the Benefice Hall next to All Saints Church

Please feel free to drop by for a cup of coffee or tea and biscuits and the opportunity to buy some of the excellent Traidcraft produce, which includes teas, coffee, chocolate, biscuits, and a great deal more.

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All Saints Church

Find out about the services, events and history of All Saints Church.

Wickhambrook Cemetery

The Clerk to Wickhambrook Parish Council is the 'Clerk for Burials' who will advise you on any matter relating to burials in our cemetery.

Methodist Church

Wickhambrook Methodist Church is in the Newmarket Methodist Circuit and part of the East Anglian District.

United Reformed Church

Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals are conducted by our Minister, the Revd Samantha White, who is always willing to meet with enquirers.

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All Saints Church

All Saints Church

All Saints Church is part of the Bansfield Benefice and this beautiful Grade I listed church has played its part in Wickhambrook life for over 1000 years

Generations have been baptised at the Font, married at the Altar Steps and buried in the Churchyard

The Reverend Stephen Abbott is the rector of the Bansfield Benefice.

More information including service dates and times can be found on the Bansfield Benefice website.

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The Cemetery

Wickhambrook Cemetery

The Clerk to Wickhambrook Parish Council is the 'Clerk for Burials'. He is always willing to advise you on any matter relating to burials in our cemetery etc.

You can also find out more details about the cemetery including fees, guidelines etc

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Methodist Church

Wickhambrook Methodist Church

Wickhambrook Methodist Church is in the Newmarket Methodist Circuit and part of the East Anglian District. The Minister for Wickhambrook is Reverend Alan Ashton.

Our Senior Steward is Ivan Peacock who lives in Wickhambrook. The Minister organises local preachers to take most of our services and we have a rota system where every other month or so, all the churches within our circuit can all join together for worship.

Rev. Ashton visits Wickhambrook to take services on a regular basis and always attends for weddings, christenings and other special events in our calendar.

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United Reformed Church

United Reformed Church

Our Meeting House, or Chapel, is known as the 'bottom chapel' because it is at the lower end of Cemetery Hill, at Meeting Green (which was formerly Meeting House Green).

The United Reformed Church was formed by uniting the Congregational and English Presbyterian Churches, later joined by The Churches of Christ.

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