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To proclaim Christ in our worship and in our community and make disciples of all generations

Welcome to St Cuthberts Ormesby

Always know you will be very welcome and we hope that you find us open and friendly people who can provide you with relevance and meaning in your daily life. There has been a church here for over a 1000 years and we want St Cuthbert’s Church to be here for all future generations.

Parish Safeguarding Policy

Dementia Friends

Dementia Friends and St Cuthberts

We are a Dementia Friendly Church

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Life Events: Baptisms (Christenings), Weddings, Funerals

For Christening and Wedding - you can book a baptism (christening) or wedding each Sunday between 11:00 am and 12:00 noon.

Just visit our church and one of our ministers or member of the Church Council will meet you and help you with the booking.

If you are unable to come on Sunday, you can ring Fr. Robert, our parish priest, to find a more suitable time to meet and book a baptism or wedding.

Fr. Robert's phone number is 01642 050 687 (except Thursday). You can also contact him by email , but please note that you can only book your baptism or wedding in person.

For Funerals - please contact your Funeral Director and Fr. Robert (his phone 01642 050687).

For all other parish enquiries, please call one of the Church Wardens (see details under Contact menu) or email the church administration.

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Online offerings

We are all using contactless methods more often, it is easy to make an offering using the Give a Little link if you are unable to attend a service in church or make a donation to our JustGiving appeal and wish to support your local church.

Give A Little online offerings

The work of our church in the community, and its future, is reliant on people’s generosity, a generosity that is a hallmark of a lived-out faith and a testament to it. Now more than ever, please consider giving generously to support our mission and ministry.

  • Donate using your credit or debit card via the the Give a Little link below. If your donation is below £30 we can claim extra money under the Small Gifts Scheme. You can choose to receive a receipt by email.

Non-Gift Aided offerings - please note that only donations below £30 can be used to claim extra money from HMRC under the Small Gift Scheme (GASDS).

Click on the give a little button

Thank you for your support

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Harvest Festival 2017

Services

Sunday 1st October 2017 is our Harvest Festival, there will be two services:

9:00am Holy Communion
10:30am Family Service

Food Donations for Harvest Festival

This year we would like only non-perishable gifts that are to be donated to local good causes – Christian Centre, and Women’s Refuge.

Harvest Appeal

Collections from our Services will be donated to the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Mustard Seed Appeal, aimed at creating a more just financial system to help millions of people who struggle with money problems. Following successful pilot work in two regions, money is now needed to nationally roll out this scheme.

More information is available at Mustard Seed Appeal.

Colleen’s Story

“I was really struggling to make ends meet… Someone has come at last to rescue me from my situation.”

Read more about Colleen’s Story here.

Help us plant more seeds of hope.

With your help we can continue to grow this vital work into a movement that changes lives.

Café Church – Sunday 27th August 2017, 10:30am

Please note that on Sunday, 27th August 2017, at 10:30am, we will holding our next Café Church. Please join us for great quality refreshments, fellowship and faith. Americano, Latte, Cappuccino, Tea or soft drinks. All ages are welcome.

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There will be a short, said, Holy Communion Service at 9:00am

Gravetalk, 3:30pm, Friday, 21st July 2017

St Cuthbert’s Parish Church, Church lane, Ormesby, Friday, 21st July 2017, 3:30pm

We are hosting an initiative, launched by the Church of England, to help bring people together to talk about those big questions about death, dying and funerals in a relaxed café style environment.

GraveTalk is a café space to talk about death, dying and funerals. It is organised by the local church and can be held in a hall, a home or a real café. At each event a pack of GraveTalk questions are distributed – there are 52 specially written open questions which get people talking about death, dying, funerals and loss. There are no answers, just conversation. And it’s open to people of all faiths and doubts.’

Here for everyone, organising a funeral, going to a funeral, after a funeral, my funeral plans or anyone with questions about death, dying or funerals. Light refreshments will be served at this event.

All are welcome