Farnham Parish Church St Andrew & St Francis
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Sunday 12 June
10 am Morning Service with Holy Communion and KOSTA activities for children
3pm Civic Service
18.30pm Evening Service
Monday 13 June
8am Morning Prayer
10.30am-11.30am English language class for Ukrainian families
1pm Babies and Toddler Group
3.30pm Kids Alive
Tuesday 14 June
1pm Organ Recital
6.30pm-7.30pm English language class for Ukrainian families
7.30pm Start! on Zoom
Wednesday 15 June
9.30am Start! at St Francis Hall
10am Breathe
12noon Holy Communion
2.30pm-3.30pm English language class for Ukrainian families
Thursday 16 June
7.30pm Youth Group at the Rectory
For further details, please contact the Parish Office on 01252 715412
Welcome to the Parish of Farnham
We have two churches, St Andrew’s and St Francis, providing different types of services at different times of the day and we hope that most people can find something to suit them.
St Andrew’s Church is open daily for private prayer. There is a quiet area at the front for prayer, where you can light a candle or leave a prayer request. If you would like someone to pray with you, there will be someone available in the church from 10am-12pm each weekday morning.
The administration for the Parish happens in the Parish Office. To contact the Office ring 01252 715412 or email office@standrewsfarnham.org
Coming Soon....
Saturday 11 June
9.30am – 11am Conversation about Race and Ethnicity
Tuesday 14 June
1pm Lunchtime Organ Recital
Sunday 17 July
7.30pm The King’s Men Concert
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If you would welcome pastoral or practical support from the Church, please contact the Parish Office on 01252 715412 or email office@standrewsfarnham.org.
If you would like us to pray for you, please do email us in confidence at prayer@standrewsfarnham.org
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About the Farnham Parish and its people
We serve everyone who lives and works in our parish in central Farnham
We are conscious of the Church of England’s unique calling to be a place of welcome to all – irrespective of their faith convictions. Many people worship here on Sundays and during the week, Many others value the church as a place of silence and reflection during the day, where they can bring their needs, longings and hopes to God; where candles can be lit, or the simple spaciousness of the building can be enjoyed. We are glad to host many musical and artistic events, too, and are keen to encourage use of the church by the wider community.
Elsewhere on this website you can pick up a flavour of our life and worship, as well as the many ways in which we serve the people of Farnham. I hope your ‘virtual’ visit will inspire you to come and discover the church, as well as the Christian community which cares for it.
The PCC
The Governing Body and Practical Running of the Church
The Parochial Church Council and Electoral Roll.
The church is by the Rector and the PCC – Parochial Church Council. The PCC is made up of 12 elected members from members of the congregation. You are welcome to join our Church Family Membership List, called the Electoral Roll. If you would like to be on the Electoral Roll you have to live in the parish or be a regular worshipper. You can apply for membership at any time.
The PCC meet 10 times a year. The Annual Parochial Church Meeting elects members to the PCC. This is usually held in the spring.
Safeguarding
Our Parish is committed to following the Safeguarding Policies of the Church of England to keep children and vulnerable adults safe from harm.
Concerns of any sort should be reported to The Rector, The Revd. H. David Uffindell (01252 710129), or our Parish Safeguarding Officer, Sanchia Vinall (01252 715412).
The Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor is Jackie Broadfoot (07918 559387)
To view the Church of England Policy Statement ‘Promoting a Safer Church’
click here