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The Parish of Flitwick Church of England Diocese of St Albans
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The church of St. Peter & St. Paul has a good and thriving Congregation. But what goes on behind the scenes in order that they and all the visitors to the church always see it at its best?
There are six bells hung in the tower of St Peter & St Paul's church. The bells are in regular use, being rung for Sunday Service every week, for weddings and on Friday for practice.
Children's Church (Sunday School) We all want the very best for our children. It is important to us that they have the opportunity to grow, develop and achieve their full potential. The most important thing that you can give your child is the opportunity to learn about God and his love for them.
Following appropriate preparation children may be admitted to Holy Communion before their Confirmation
Each year we run our own courses or join in with Christians from other churches.
The Choir leads the singing in worship every Sunday and also at weddings and blessings.
Well over 100 species of wildflowers have been recorded in the churchyard, not including trees and grasses. The churchyard is also the first in Bedfordshire in which 100 species of lichens have been recorded (this includes some species found across the road in the cemetery) and also has the highest number of mosses and liverworts (40) recorded for a Bedfordshire churchyard
From the age of 13 years and right through adults, Christians are encouraged to make a personal commitment to their faith in Christ and to realise afresh the strengthening of the Holy Spirit in their lives.
To see the flowers in all their glory is a vision to behold.
A selection of photos from various groups.
Every Sunday (except the first in the month) a member of the small Healing Team is available after the 10.30am service.
We have two halls which may be available for hiring. One is attached to the Parish church (Chapter House) and the other is St Andrew's church, Windmill Road
A group for mothers and toddlers meets on Monday mornings in the Chapter House.
The Mothers Union is concerned with all that strengthens marriage and Christian family life.
The music group leads the Together in Worship services at the beginning of each month.
The Parochial Church Council has the responsibility of co-operating with the Incumbent, the Revd Michael Bradley, in promoting in the ecclesiastical parish the whole mission of the Church.
We take the care and support of children and vulnerable adults very seriously. Use this link to see a summary of our policy.
The Friends of Flitwick Church Was set up in 1991 and devote much time and effort to raising funds for the various requirements of the church
Meets once a month in the Chapter House for songs, teaching and fun.
Our youth group for young people between the ages of 9 years and 14 years meets regularly twice a month
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This page last updated 08/05/2008 |