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Welcome to

ST MICHAEL & All ANGELS CHURCH 

(Church of England)

St Michael's Green, Warwick Road, Beaconsfield, Bucks HP9 2BN     

01494 673464

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This website is maintained by a member of the congregation. 

If you notice any broken links we would be grateful if you would email and let us know.

Contact Us              

Caring for Others

Children and Young People

Christian Aid

Giving to the Church

Housegroups

Links to other Websites

Other Churches in Beaconsfield

Our Choirs

Prayer

Sermons

Special Services

St Michael’s Hall

T Club Social Get Together

The Alpha Course – Explore the Christian Faith.

THE BIBLE

Walking Together

PHOTOS

Click here to see Our Services

In addition to our Sunday Services:

Every Tuesday

8.45am Morning prayer said in the lady chapel  with space to bring specific prayers of thanksgiving or need.

Every Thursday

8.45am Morning prayer said in the lady chapel  with space to bring specific prayers of thanksgiving or need.

9.15 am  Holy communion

Click here to see our activities

for children on Sundays

PRAYER AND NEWS SHEET 

Weekly News and Prayer Sheet

Give Items for the weekly sheet to Camilla by Wednesday

by phone 673464,  email or written note to the Parsonage.

Contacting the Church office: Enquires or admin

items please ring 673464 (answer phone) email

or written note to the Parsonage.

Please note, Camilla will be unavailable on Fridays.

To contact the Church Administrator use the

number and email as above. Guaranteed on Tuesdays between 10 am—12 am  or  email

Click here to read St Michael’s

Angelus Newsletter

If you have items for the Angelus please give to Jean Dean by hand or email.   Please send interesting local events,  craft ideas, recommended recipes, as well as forth coming events for the church.

Click here to read Rev Camilla Walton’s vision for the coming year.

St Michael’s Annual Magazine

The Parish Magazine

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We are fund raising for

the school in rural  Andhra Pradesh, India for the lowest and poorest castes which is supported by members of St Michael’s.  The School is one of the projects now under the Beaconsfield Christian Churches Trust. As the school is now up and running with 400 pupils, we are seeking help from anyone who would like to donate/'gift-aid' a regular sum to go towards paying the teachers' salaries. 

Click here to go to the website of the School

 

Baptism

Confirmation

Communion for Children

Before Confirmation

Affirmation of Faith

Weddings

Funerals

    Sacred Space – Daily Prayer on line

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More Photos of Our Church

 

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Rev'd Camilla Walton, Vicar,

welcomes you to our church.

 

 Our mission is to encounter and develop a loving relationship with God, and to take the Gospel out to the community in love and service while providing a loving Christian fellowship.

 

NEW TO BEACONSFIELD ?

To find out more about our church especially if you are new to Beaconsfield  please click here

 

 

For the information of families with children

See below for information about our Halo Party on 31 October

November 13 children's Remembrance Service in the hall

November 27 NO SUNDAY CLUB IN MORNING (as Christingle at 4pm)

January 2012 NO EARLYBIRDS SERVICE

 

We hope that you find everything you need to know about us on this website and that you will come and visit St Michael’s.

Welcome to visitors: We are delighted if you are visiting the church.  Do sign our visitors book. If you have moved into the area there are welcome packs and an enquiry form to register an interest in the church family.

 

St Michael's Church is in Beaconsfield New Town.  Just follow the signs for the Model Village and there we are at the end of Warwick Road.  The church is usually open during the day for prayer and reflectionand visitors are always very welcome to join any of our services.

 

Each Sunday we hold a traditional Holy Communion service at 8.00am and  Holy Communion with hymns at 10am.  On the second Sunday of each month there is a Family Service at 10am except in November when it is usually on the first Sunday of the month. 

 

During the Sunday 10am service there is a crèche in the church hall. Please see the link on the left of this page for older children’s Sunday activities.  If your child would prefer to be in the church with you we have a corner of the church where there are children’s ‘quiet bags’ and books, colouring books, activity sheets etc and seats for the adults to sit with their children.  

 

Through fellowship we seek to know and support one another and the community and to live out the love of God in our daily lives.  St Michael’s helps people to achieve this through worship, prayer, house groups, pastoral care, working with young people and the elderly and through social activities.

 

St Michael's Church has a reputation for being a friendly, smiling church, and everyone is encouraged to share coffee after each 10am Sunday service in the Church Hall, or in the church after the monthly Family Service.  Facilities in the church include hearing loop and wheelchair access. 

 

There is so much in our Church family life we would like you to know about.  Please explore this website to see what we do.

 

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For service details, please see Services 

 

Dates for your diary

30th October Walk in Woods

30th October All Souls Service

31st October Halo Party

19th November Christmas Fair

27th November Christingle

18th December Lessons & Carols

24th December Christmas Eve Crib Service

24th December Midnight Mass

25th December Christmas Day

Watch out for more details!

 

 

The One Can Trust project.

12,000 children are in poverty in Buckinghamshire. This project is on-going therefore please continue to donate items on their shopping list in the boxes at the back of the Church where there is more information

 

 

Sunday 30th October

Everybody welcome to come on a 1hr walk in the woods,

meeting at 2-00pm at St Michael's.

 

 

Halo Party At St Michael’s Church

Our alternative to Halloween For 4-11 year old children

This is the 7th year that we are holding this party.

Monday 31 October 5.00 to 6.30 pm

£3.00 per child to cover materials used.

             Come dressed as brightly as you can !

BD10263_   Games (Apple Bobbing, Dangling Doughnuts etc.)

BD10263_  Face Painting           BD10263_ Story Time            BD10263_ Crafts

BD10263_  Juice and biscuits

Click here for more information and Registration Form

 

 

Church and Community Resource Centre

At present we apologise for the lack of access to the hall via the Car Park because of the building work. Please use the new pedestrian gate (next to car park entrance). Thank you. Please be aware that parking is not allowed in the road from 11am to 12noon weekdays.

 

THE CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

There is a crèche in the hall every Sunday from 9.50am.

 

The Early Bird Service (1st Sunday of each month) beginning at 9.15am for about 40 minutes. It is a fun service for children aged 0-5 and their accompanying parents or guardians in St Michael’s Hall. Everyone is very welcome. Drinks for children and adults afterwards.

 

Bulrushes for Toddlers and Carers on Friday mornings during term time at 10am in the hall.

 

Family Service (2nd Sunday of each month) for all the family in the church from 10am with crèche in the hall.

 

Rock Solid Beaconsfield Church of England Team Youth Club, every Tuesday evening during term time, 7pm to 8.30pm For ages 10 to 15+. A place to meet and chat, have fun and talk about God.

 

Messy Church for children, parents and carers (3rd Sunday of each month)

at 3.00pm. Messy Church is about being together as a family whilst finding out about God through play, reflection, music and creating. We share tea (food and drink) together.

  

Sunday Club (4th Sunday of each month) for children from 4 to 11, at 9.45am.

 

 

Please click here to see St Michael’s LATEST NEWS

You may like to click on    Links to other websites

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BIBLE (The Bible Society website)

 

YOU CAN READ THE BIBLE ON THE INTERNET

There is no substitute for reading the Bible.  If you are new to The Bible you might like to read one of four Gospels about the life of Jesus and about the amazing things he said and did; Matthew, Mark, Luke or John.

 

You could also read the Acts of the Apostles and the letters written by the early Christians including St Paul, in the New Testament.

…… and of course, the Old Testament, starting at Genesis.   

 

www.biblegateway.com/     Choose from several translations

www.biblegateway.com/resources/readingplans/

www.devotions.net/bible/00bible.htm New Revised Standard Version.

READ THE WHOLE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR

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The Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 25, verse 35

For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in.  I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.' ..…...  Verse 45 "The Lord will reply, 'I tell you the truth, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.'

You may like to click here to go to a page where you can click at no cost to you to give cups of rice, cups of water, etc to the very poor and hungry people of our world.

St Michael & All Angels Church, Beaconsfield is part of the

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Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Beaconsfield

Charity Number: 1132259


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