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St. Margaret of Antioch Church
Northampton
Northamptonshire
NN6 7TP
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Who we are
BECOME A PART OF OUR FAMILY
We are here for you and would like to share our love of God and our village friendliness with you.
All are welcome.
If you have young children we always have a 'Little Saints' area with toys and activities so that the adults can participate in the service.
We are here for you and would like to share our love of God and our village friendliness with you.
All are welcome.
If you have young children we always have a 'Little Saints' area with toys and activities so that the adults can participate in the service.
Street Address
Church Street
Crick
Northampton,
Northamptonshire
NN6 7TP
Crick
United Kingdom
Phone: 07800 505891
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Church Pastor
Rev Graeme Anderson
Rector
Church Street
Crick
Northampton,
Northamptonshire
NN6 7TP
Crick
United Kingdom
Phone: 07528 765027
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Quote of the Day
Micah 7:7
Therefore I will look unto the LORD; I will wait for the God of my salvation: my God will hear me.
Therefore I will look unto the LORD; I will wait for the God of my salvation: my God will hear me.
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Church of England
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Rev Graeme Anderson
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Rector
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I was brought up to go to church, and, as they say “believed in the virgin birth before I knew what a virgin was”. At around fourteen years old some people I knew went through a transformation. They were different in a great way, and I knew that the power for this transformation did not come from their willpower, upbringing, or situation. They had a relationship with Jesus that I did not have, and it affected their whole lives. To cut a long story short, I asked Jesus to forgive my sins, and asked Him into my life to be in charge.
Since then, as with everyone, life has thrown its joys and sorrows at me. But the powerful transformation that God has worked in my life has made all of the difference. The outrageously gracious love that I have experienced has changed, and is changing me all of the time.
After a career in computing, I felt God’s call to become a Vicar/Rector. After many years in a white collar in both rural and urban parishes, our Lord called me to this benefice where I'm now the Rector of Crick, Yelvertoft with Clay Coton and Lilbourne.
Since then, as with everyone, life has thrown its joys and sorrows at me. But the powerful transformation that God has worked in my life has made all of the difference. The outrageously gracious love that I have experienced has changed, and is changing me all of the time.
After a career in computing, I felt God’s call to become a Vicar/Rector. After many years in a white collar in both rural and urban parishes, our Lord called me to this benefice where I'm now the Rector of Crick, Yelvertoft with Clay Coton and Lilbourne.
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Rev Jo Ognjanovic
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St. Margaret of Antioch Church Northampton Service Times
St Margaret's, Crick
NN6 7TP
1st Sunday 9:45am Morning Praise
2nd Sunday 9:45am Holy Communion
3rd Sunday 3pm SHINE!
4th Sunday 9:45am Songs of Praise
5th Sunday 11:15am Benefice Holy Communion. Held in Crick, Lilbourne or Yelvertoft. Information about the hosting church will be posted on our What's On page
Wednesday 10:30am Holy Communion (BCP)
All Saints, Yelvertoft
NN6 6LF
1st Sunday 11:15am Holy Communion
2nd Sunday 11:15am Songs of Praise
3rd Sunday 11:15am Morning Praise
4th Sunday 11:15am All Age service
All Saints, Lilbourne
CV23 0SX
1st Sunday 9:30am Morning Praise
2nd Saturday 3pm S.A.I.L*
2nd Sunday 9:30am Morning Praise
3rd Sunday 9:30am Holy Communion
4th Sunday 6pm Evensong (BCP)
*Saturday Afternoons in Lilbourne. Meets at Lilbourne Village Hall.
Service Times last updated on the 18th of March, 2024
NN6 7TP
1st Sunday 9:45am Morning Praise
2nd Sunday 9:45am Holy Communion
3rd Sunday 3pm SHINE!
4th Sunday 9:45am Songs of Praise
5th Sunday 11:15am Benefice Holy Communion. Held in Crick, Lilbourne or Yelvertoft. Information about the hosting church will be posted on our What's On page
Wednesday 10:30am Holy Communion (BCP)
All Saints, Yelvertoft
NN6 6LF
1st Sunday 11:15am Holy Communion
2nd Sunday 11:15am Songs of Praise
3rd Sunday 11:15am Morning Praise
4th Sunday 11:15am All Age service
All Saints, Lilbourne
CV23 0SX
1st Sunday 9:30am Morning Praise
2nd Saturday 3pm S.A.I.L*
2nd Sunday 9:30am Morning Praise
3rd Sunday 9:30am Holy Communion
4th Sunday 6pm Evensong (BCP)
*Saturday Afternoons in Lilbourne. Meets at Lilbourne Village Hall.
Service Times last updated on the 18th of March, 2024
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St. Margaret of Antioch Church History
Crick parish church is St Margaret of Antioch. The Domesday book records that there was a Christian presence in the village.
There has been a church on the site of St Margaret’s since about 700AD, when the first Saxon church was built beside the ancient road which went from Oxford to Leicester.
Therefore, many generations have worshipped here and enjoyed the characterful beauty and tranquility of the present building, much of which dates from the late 12th/early 13th century.
The passing years meant that the fragile Hartshill stone that was used to face the building began to deteriorate and crumble until the building was in need of urgent repair. The stonework of the tower had started to crumble and five of the windows had become in such a poor state that, without remedial action, they would have had to be boarded up.
A small group of dedicated local people raised the half a million pounds needed to achieve this restoration and the church once again stands proudly within its mellow, cared-for churchyard. Even the bells are ringing once again!
There has been a church on the site of St Margaret’s since about 700AD, when the first Saxon church was built beside the ancient road which went from Oxford to Leicester.
Therefore, many generations have worshipped here and enjoyed the characterful beauty and tranquility of the present building, much of which dates from the late 12th/early 13th century.
The passing years meant that the fragile Hartshill stone that was used to face the building began to deteriorate and crumble until the building was in need of urgent repair. The stonework of the tower had started to crumble and five of the windows had become in such a poor state that, without remedial action, they would have had to be boarded up.
A small group of dedicated local people raised the half a million pounds needed to achieve this restoration and the church once again stands proudly within its mellow, cared-for churchyard. Even the bells are ringing once again!
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