Welcome to Saint Andrew's Church Ham

 

 

Website Updated: 3rd July 2010

 

 

 

Welcome to the Saint Andrew's Church website which aims to help you find out more about Saint Andrew's, the people involved and our activities. 

Please use the buttons on the left to look around the site

 

Saint Andrew's is a friendly Anglican Church situated between Kingston and Richmond on the edge of Ham Common.

 

The 10.15am Sunday Service has an average attendance of around 130 people covering all age ranges.

 

We have a large and active Sunday School for children between the ages of 3 to 11 years, as well as a youth group for older children.

 

We are a welcoming congregation - come and visit!

 

Please click on the relevant buttons for further information about services.

 

 

Visit Saint Andrew's Blog Please Click Here 

 

Church Opening Times During Winter Months

 

Saturdays    10 am to 3:30 pm

Sundays        1 pm to 3:30 pm 

 

 

During this time you are very welcome to come and look around the church or spend a quiet time of prayer. leaflets are available which give a short guided tour of the church and there is also a small booklet on the church's history. A Church Guardian is on duty who will be happy to help with further information or advice

 

Please Click Here to see this weeks Pew Leaflet

 

 

For Baptism Marriage and burial Records - Please click here


Rev'd Simon Brocklehurst

Vicar of Saint Andrew's

 

We seek to worship God as made known to us in Jesus Christ.

We are unafraid to reason, laugh and explore.

We know we need one another as we try to embody our faith in our daily lives.

We welcome people of faith, all who seek faith and friendship, and all who doubt.

We hope to welcome you at Saint Andrew's in the near future.


Services

 

 

 

Wednesday
7th July 2010

 


10:30 am

Holy Communion
with Laying on of Hands for Healing

 

 

 

Sunday
11th July 2010
Trinity VI

 


8:00 am


Holy Communion


10:15 am


Parish Communion and Baptism


12:00 noon

 

Morning Prayer


6.30 pm
  


Evensong

 

 

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