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We aim to be a generous-hearted and inclusive Christian family in the centre of Beeston with a ministry that reaches out from our beautiful Parish Church into the wider community.All Christians are on a voyage of discovery with God. If you are just passing through we hope you find spiritual rest and refreshment here. If you live in or near Beeston we hope you'll return and that you might be able to make a spiritual home with us. If you are a Christian, may this be a place from which you can draw strength and encouragement to sustain you as you seek to live a Christian life in the world.
If you are interested in knowing more about following Christ don't hesitate to be in touch and we will do all we can to help.
God Bless you,
Fr Wayne Plimmer (Vicar)
Revd Claire Towns (Curate)

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General Synod - Summary of business conducted on Wednesday 8th February 2012 AM
The Synod began the day with a service of holy communion celebrated in the assembly hall.
The Synod began the day with a service of holy communion celebrated in the assembly hall.
General Synod - Summary of business conducted on Wednesday 8th February 2012 PM
Diocesan Synod Motions and Standing Orders
Diocesan Synod Motions and Standing Orders
Joint CofE / URC service of reconciliation and commitment recognises 350th anniversary of Great Ejectment
At 6.15pm on Tuesday, February 7th the United Reformed Church and the Church of England will both participate in a Service of Reconciliation, Healing of Memories and Mutual Commitment at Westminster Abbey. The service marks the 350th anniversary of the Great Ejectment of 2,000 nonconforming ministers following the 1662 Act of Uniformity.
At 6.15pm on Tuesday, February 7th the United Reformed Church and the Church of England will both participate in a Service of Reconciliation, Healing of Memories and Mutual Commitment at Westminster Abbey. The service marks the 350th anniversary of the Great Ejectment of 2,000 nonconforming ministers following the 1662 Act of Uniformity.
