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Safeguarding - see below


Services at St John the Baptist Church

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Would you like to read from the Bible in Church? We are always looking for people to join the rota of readers. If you would like to read in Old Hutton Church, please contact Roger Millray or one of the clergy team.

Most Sunday services at St John the Baptist Church are suspended because of Covid-19.

See below for details of prayer and worship in March.


Please click HERE to download virtual services for the month of March.


Joint Services at Old Hutton and New Hutton on the second Sunday of the month
For the past couple of years Old Hutton and New Hutton congregations have joined together for worship on the second Sunday of the month from May to October (inclusive) at 10.00am. It is good to worship together - it deepens our fellowship with each other and it should increase the congregation size with two congregations coming together as one.

From April to September inclusive Evening Service on the fourth Sunday of the month will be at 6.30pm, and from October to March we will worship at 4pm.

Safeguarding

We are committed to ensuring that St Stephen's and St John's Churches are a safe place for everyone, and take safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults very seriously. We adhere to safeguarding rules laid down by the Church of England and the Diocese of Carlisle. Any safeguarding concerns can be addressed to any of the following:
 
The Rev’d Canon Angela Whittaker (Priest in Charge) on 015395 60355, ang.whitt68@googlemail.com
Mrs Wendy Thompson (Parish Safeguarding Officer) on 01539 721771
 
Our Safeguarding Policy, Who’s Who in our Parishes and the Church of England document ‘Promoting a Safer Church’ can be found on the noticeboards in our churches and via the links in this paragraph.
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