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Life events

From birth, to marriage through till death, the church is always here. These are defining moments. A baptism celebrates the birth of a new baby but also the birth of a new spirit, a marriage marks the union of two people who vow to love, while the death of someone we love marks the end of life and a rebirth with the Lord. In these pages you'll be able to find out more about baptism, weddings and funerals, and how the church can support you.

Baptism

Baptism
We're delighted you're thinking of baptism for your child. Your child is precious to you and precious to God. At baptism you promise to raise your child to know God loves them, and to help them to follow Jesus as a member of the Church. Baptism is, in fact, an entry into a Christian life and a response to the goodness which God has show us.

Wedding rings

Weddings
Congratulations! You're welcome to marry in church whatever your beliefs, whetherb or not you are christened and whether or not you regularly go to church. Although there are many places you can get married, a church wedding is still important for many couples. Church weddings don’t cost a fortune, and churches are beautiful, historic venues. And marrying in church has never been easier.

Funerals

Funerals
A funeral is used to mark the end of a person's life here on earth. Family and friends come together to express grief, to remember and give thanks for the life lived and commend the person into God's keeping. Preparing for a funeral is often a stressful experience, and when you are grieving the last thing you want to deal is to deal with paperwork. Here you can find some resources to help you in the process.


If you would like further information or would like to arrange a baptism, wedding or a funeral please use the Life Events Enquiry Form. Please note the form is GDPR compliant and your details will remain confidential.

Join us on Sundays at 10.00am

A church is like a family. Just as families exist in all shapes and sizes, so there is an enormous variety of churches. Encountering a new group of people who all know each other and all know what is going on can feel intimidating. St Paul's has a relaxed friendly atmosphere.

Prayer

St Paul's church is open during daytime, 9.30am to 5.00pm, for anyone who wishes to spend time in prayer and reflection. We hope you find comfort and peace in this place. Whatever or whoever is on your mind today, be still before God, who cares for you and those you love.

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