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WHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH

 

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The Church

The Whalley Methodist Church is situated in the centre of a village in the Ribble Valley in Lancashire. Christian Worship has taken place in this village since 596 AD. The village has the ruins of a Cistercian Abbey and a Parish Church dating back to the 11th century.
The Church has lively Sunday Worship and a Junior Church for young people. Together with an Ecumenical Youth Fellowship with young people from the Church of England and Roman Catholic Churches as well as Methodists.

 

The Church

The Whalley Methodist Church is situated in the centre of a village in the Ribble Valley in Lancashire. Christian Worship has taken place in this village since 596 AD. The village has the ruins of a Cistercian Abbey and a Parish Church dating back to the 11th century.
The Church has lively Sunday Worship and a Junior Church for young people. Together with an Ecumenical Youth Fellowship with young people from the Church of England and Roman Catholic Churches as well as Methodists.

 

Our Services & Events

Worship
10.30 a.m. Sunday
Fellowships – Men & Women
Various
Youth Fellowship
7.30 p.m. Sunday
Choir
8 p.m. Thursday
Parents & Toddlers
1.30 p.m. Tuesday

 

Our Staff

Christopher Cheeseman
Superintendant Minister ✤ Rev.Chris@tesco.net

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