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Who we are
St Mary’s and Emmanuel are two churches in Chadwell St Mary, Essex – part of the church of England.
Our church family is a group of people of all ages and backgrounds who meet together to learn from the Bible about Jesus Christ and what it means to follow Him today. Whether you are a Christian or not, you are very welcome at any of our activities. There’s something for everyone – whether you are young or old, already a Christian or just wanting to find out.
Our church family is a group of people of all ages and backgrounds who meet together to learn from the Bible about Jesus Christ and what it means to follow Him today. Whether you are a Christian or not, you are very welcome at any of our activities. There’s something for everyone – whether you are young or old, already a Christian or just wanting to find out.

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Revd Mike Walton
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10 Rigby Gardens
Chadwell St Mary
Grays,
Essex
RM16 4JJ
Chadwell St Mary
United Kingdom
Phone: 01375 842 176
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Chadwell St Mary
Grays
Essex
RM16 4JJ
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We meet each Sunday. 9.15am at Emmanuel and 11.00am at St Mary’s.
Our services last around an hour and a quarter, are jargon-free, and easy to follow. Each Sunday there is a relevant talk from the Bible – helping us to understand God’s word for today. We also sing, pray and enjoy a cuppa together. Everyone is welcome, whether or not you would call yourself a Christian.
During the service there are activities for the babies and children.
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Our services last around an hour and a quarter, are jargon-free, and easy to follow. Each Sunday there is a relevant talk from the Bible – helping us to understand God’s word for today. We also sing, pray and enjoy a cuppa together. Everyone is welcome, whether or not you would call yourself a Christian.
During the service there are activities for the babies and children.
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St Mary History
St Mary’s Church
The Parish Church Dedicated to St Mary The Virgin is thought to have been built in the early 1100’s although there may have been an Anglo-Saxon Church of an earlier Date.
Two hundred years after it was built, the chancel was extended eastwards and in the following century the nave was extended westwards. It was in this latter period that the tower would have been built.
The walls were built of flint and rubble construction and a careful look at the surface of the exterior of the church shows the change from one period to another. The Normans would have used whole flints whereas the later builders faced their work with knap or half flints.
The building has undergone many changes and repairs over the years, including the building of a vestry to the south of the church in the latter part of the 19th century. The tiled roof was replaced and the exterior flintwork has also been repointed.
The Bells of St Marys consist of three bells which are housed in the bell room in the top of the tower. The Tenor bell has these words “Thomas Bartlett made this bell 1628” together with the founders mark. The second bell is 30in, in diameter with the words Lester & Pack of London, Fecit, 1763. The Treble bell is the third and smallest of the bells with the wording “RE 1694 WR” was replaced in 1933 “Recast by Gillet & Johnston, Croydon , 1933.”
A major change was made in the mid 20th century when the pews, choir stalls, pulpit rood screen and baptism font were removed to make way for an open area to cater for an increasing number of children’s activities.
The Parish Church Dedicated to St Mary The Virgin is thought to have been built in the early 1100’s although there may have been an Anglo-Saxon Church of an earlier Date.
Two hundred years after it was built, the chancel was extended eastwards and in the following century the nave was extended westwards. It was in this latter period that the tower would have been built.
The walls were built of flint and rubble construction and a careful look at the surface of the exterior of the church shows the change from one period to another. The Normans would have used whole flints whereas the later builders faced their work with knap or half flints.
The building has undergone many changes and repairs over the years, including the building of a vestry to the south of the church in the latter part of the 19th century. The tiled roof was replaced and the exterior flintwork has also been repointed.
The Bells of St Marys consist of three bells which are housed in the bell room in the top of the tower. The Tenor bell has these words “Thomas Bartlett made this bell 1628” together with the founders mark. The second bell is 30in, in diameter with the words Lester & Pack of London, Fecit, 1763. The Treble bell is the third and smallest of the bells with the wording “RE 1694 WR” was replaced in 1933 “Recast by Gillet & Johnston, Croydon , 1933.”

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St Mary listing was last updated on the 9th of July, 2018