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Our church, dedicated to St Peter and St Paul in 1100AD, has served the people of Eckington for 900 years. Covid restrictions since March 2020 have led to many fewer services and reduced income, so …
Our church, dedicated to St Peter and St Paul in 1100AD, has served the people of Eckington for 900 years. Covid restrictions since March 2020 have led to many fewer services and reduced income, so …
We are pleased to say that at St Peter & St Paul Eckington we are again opening for Sunday services from 9:30 a.m. Listen out for the church bells ringing to announce these services. We are …
Many of you will have heard a bell tolling at the church today (Saturday 10th April) from 12 noon to commemorate the life and service of HRH Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh. If you …
Maundy Thursday – Thursday 1 April, 7:30pm From home via Zoom, we commemorate the Last Supper, the time when Jesus. surrounded by his friends, shared the Passover meal. The login you need can be obtained …
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Activity at this time of the year normally involves an increased number of services in our church. But of course because of the current pandemic things remain very much restricted. We are pleased that we …
The Annual Parish Meeting (APM) to elect Churchwardens and the Annual Parochial Church Meeting (APCM) will both be held virtually via a Zoom meeting on Monday 29th March, the first meeting will be starting promptly …
Good News! We are planning to have our Easter Day service in church on the morning of 4th April at our normal time of 9:30 a.m. This will be a socially distanced service and we …
Currently we are only able to offer services on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. via Zoom! To get joining instructions make contact by clicking here or use the QR code.
Sadly we have to announce that, due to the current Covid restrictions and the alarming increases in cases locally, church services are suspended until further notice. Funerals will still be possible within Government guide lines …