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Holy Trinity
Gee Cross
Cheshire
SK14 5LX
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Who we are
The parish and village of Gee Cross is set on the edge of the Greater Manchester conurbation with quick and easy access to the city centre via road, rail or bus. On the eastern side, Werneth Low Country Park is a popular beauty spot with views across Manchester to the mountains of North Wales. There are two primary schools in the parish – our church school and Dowson primary school – and a modern secondary school – Alder Community High.
Our church has a passion for the local community. We lead the opening of the annual village fete, in conjunction with the local Methodist church and many locals will join us for services at Easter, Harvest, Remembrance Day and Christmas. We have links with our local schools, in particular through “Open the Book” initiative and with the four care homes in the parish. We’ve also developed links with the local food bank.
We have been actively engaged with the Diocese GAP programme and are nearing the completion of our GAP4 goals. We have a small worship team, which we would like to grow further and an embryonic young people’s group which has exciting potential for significant growth.
We hope this information will give you a flavour of the life of our church and our wonderful parish and whet your appetite to learn more.
Our church has a passion for the local community. We lead the opening of the annual village fete, in conjunction with the local Methodist church and many locals will join us for services at Easter, Harvest, Remembrance Day and Christmas. We have links with our local schools, in particular through “Open the Book” initiative and with the four care homes in the parish. We’ve also developed links with the local food bank.
We have been actively engaged with the Diocese GAP programme and are nearing the completion of our GAP4 goals. We have a small worship team, which we would like to grow further and an embryonic young people’s group which has exciting potential for significant growth.
We hope this information will give you a flavour of the life of our church and our wonderful parish and whet your appetite to learn more.
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Church Pastor
Rev Helen Scarisbrick
Incumbent
33, Gower Road
Hyde,
Cheshire
SK14 5AD
United Kingdom
Phone: 0161 366 7243
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Quote of the Day
Psalms 37:4
Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.
Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.
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Cheshire
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We hold an 8.30am Book of Common Prayer on Sundays other than the first and last of the month. This is generally attended by ten to twelve people.
Our main Sunday service is the 10.30am Morning Service. On the first Sunday of the month this includes Holy Communion. The Second Sunday of the month is All Together Worship and on the final Sunday of the month we hold a separate service of Holy Communion after the Morning Service.
The Morning Service is normally accompanied by keyboard and/or organ, two or occasionally more singers and mandolin from time to time.
Prayer for healing is often held after Communion on the final Sunday of the month.
Special services are held over Christmas (including a 6.30pm Carol Service and Midnight Holy Communion on Christmas Eve and short morning service on Christmas Day), Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Harvest Sunday, Remembrance Sunday and Christingle.
Service Times last updated on the 25th of March, 2018
We hold an 8.30am Book of Common Prayer on Sundays other than the first and last of the month. This is generally attended by ten to twelve people.
Our main Sunday service is the 10.30am Morning Service. On the first Sunday of the month this includes Holy Communion. The Second Sunday of the month is All Together Worship and on the final Sunday of the month we hold a separate service of Holy Communion after the Morning Service.
The Morning Service is normally accompanied by keyboard and/or organ, two or occasionally more singers and mandolin from time to time.
Prayer for healing is often held after Communion on the final Sunday of the month.
Special services are held over Christmas (including a 6.30pm Carol Service and Midnight Holy Communion on Christmas Eve and short morning service on Christmas Day), Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Harvest Sunday, Remembrance Sunday and Christingle.
Service Times last updated on the 25th of March, 2018
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