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Kettleshulme Methodist Church
High Peak
Cheshire
SK23 7RD
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Who we are
Kettleshulme Methodist Church is serving the High Peak community and engaging and encouraging others through a life-changing journey in High Peak, Cheshire.
Our mission is to nurture a diverse and welcoming community, committed to following fearlessly wherever God is leading us and make Disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of High Peak and the world!
Our mission is to nurture a diverse and welcoming community, committed to following fearlessly wherever God is leading us and make Disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of High Peak and the world!
Church Address
Paddock Ln
Kettleshulme
High Peak,
Cheshire
SK23 7RD
Kettleshulme
United Kingdom
Phone: 01663 732610
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Church Pastor
Revd. Michael Peat
Minister
Paddock Ln
Kettleshulme
High Peak,
Cheshire
SK23 7RD
Kettleshulme
United Kingdom
Phone: 01663 732610
Download Minister Revd. Michael Peat vCard
Quote of the Day
Matthew 5:16
Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.
Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.
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Methodist Church
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Revd. Michael Peat
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Victoria Coward
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Kettleshulme Methodist Church is situated on Paddock Lane and near the Garden Centre.
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Kettleshulme Methodist Church High Peak Service Times
Sunday Service 2:30pm
Sunday School 11:00am
First Sunday of the month
Service Times last updated on the 7th of March, 2019
Sunday School 11:00am
First Sunday of the month
Service Times last updated on the 7th of March, 2019
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We offer special support at times of bereavement to supplement the care of our clergy: catering after funerals if required: flowers provided and arranged in church if required (there is no charge for this, although donations are welcomed), ongoing visiting as appropriate
Kettleshulme News: the church’s quarterly newsletter for the village is distributed to all homes and to those on our community roll. It carries news of all village institutions and other items of local interest, as well as giving a high profile to the church.
Flower Ministry: Flowers from the church are taken out each week to the sick, bereaved, new parents, newcomers to the village
Church members visit and liaise with Day Care: the twice weekly luncheon club for the elderly - and with the School.
Kettleshulme News: the church’s quarterly newsletter for the village is distributed to all homes and to those on our community roll. It carries news of all village institutions and other items of local interest, as well as giving a high profile to the church.
Flower Ministry: Flowers from the church are taken out each week to the sick, bereaved, new parents, newcomers to the village
Church members visit and liaise with Day Care: the twice weekly luncheon club for the elderly - and with the School.
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Kettleshulme Methodist Church History
Although Kettleshulme has been in three Anglican parishes over the centuries, an Anglican Church has never been erected. However, during the nineteenth century our church school was built and for many years Anglican services were held there.
The present chapel in Brookbottom, built 1901, was the second Methodist Church on that site. It became the only place of worship for Anglicans and Methodists in the village when in 1992 the long-standing friendly relationship between the two congregations developed into much closer co-operation.
We already shared in united services to celebrate the great Christian festivals, but we then began an Anglican/Methodist Committee which organized a united Harvest Service, Lenten groups, the Village Newsletter and Christian Aid Collections. In June 1992 a monthly Anglican Service became the Sunday service for Anglicans and Methodists and our Rectors have regularly celebrated the Eucharist at these services.
As we came together we became increasingly conscious of the desire to be the "Church in Kettleshulme", a church for all and involved in the whole life of the village. To this end, in 1996 we had a major refurbishment scheme. A new kitchen and vestry were added. Disabled access is via a ramp to the rear of the church. We also have toilet facilities for the disabled.
The present chapel in Brookbottom, built 1901, was the second Methodist Church on that site. It became the only place of worship for Anglicans and Methodists in the village when in 1992 the long-standing friendly relationship between the two congregations developed into much closer co-operation.
We already shared in united services to celebrate the great Christian festivals, but we then began an Anglican/Methodist Committee which organized a united Harvest Service, Lenten groups, the Village Newsletter and Christian Aid Collections. In June 1992 a monthly Anglican Service became the Sunday service for Anglicans and Methodists and our Rectors have regularly celebrated the Eucharist at these services.
As we came together we became increasingly conscious of the desire to be the "Church in Kettleshulme", a church for all and involved in the whole life of the village. To this end, in 1996 we had a major refurbishment scheme. A new kitchen and vestry were added. Disabled access is via a ramp to the rear of the church. We also have toilet facilities for the disabled.