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Places Of Worship , Religious Institutions, Vineyard Churches, Disciples Of Christ Churches

St Johns Church

St Johns Church is a religious institution located in Holmfirth, England. They are a Disciples of Christ Church and a Vineyard Church, providing a place of worship for those seeking to practice their faith. The church is dedicated to serving the community and promoting religion and faith.

Introduction to St Johns Church

St Johns Church is a religious institution located in Holmpton, England. The church has a rich history dating back many years and is part of the Disciples of Christ Churches and Vineyard Churches. St Johns Church is unique because it offers a welcoming and inclusive environment, and fosters a strong sense of community.

Services & products

St Johns Church offers a wide range of services to its members and visitors. These include regular worship services, Sunday school, Bible studies, and community outreach programs. The church also provides pastoral care and counseling services to those in need.

Location

St Johns Church is located on Upperthong Ln in Holmfirth, a picturesque village in the West Yorkshire region of England. The area is known for its rolling hills and stunning countryside, and is home to many other places of worship and religious institutions. The nearest public transportation options to the church are the Holmfirth Bus Station, which is 1.5 miles away, the Honley Rail Station, which is 2.1 miles away, and the Brockholes Rail Station, which is 2.3 miles away.

Benefits

St Johns Church offers many benefits to its members and visitors. These include a welcoming and inclusive environment, a sense of community and belonging, and a variety of programs and services to meet the spiritual and emotional needs of individuals and families.

Good to know

One thing to be aware of when visiting St Johns Church is that parking can sometimes be limited, especially during peak times. Visitors may need to park on nearby streets or in public parking lots.

Reviews

Customers have praised St Johns Church for its welcoming and inclusive community, as well as its strong focus on outreach and service. Many have also commented on the quality of the worship services and the engaging and informative Bible studies and Sunday school classes.

Amenities

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    prayer room
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    bible study
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    choir
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    sunday school
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    fellowship hall
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    worship service
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    baptismal pool
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    offering plate
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    communion
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    sanctuary
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    altar
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    lectern
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    vestry
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    meditation room
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    worship space
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    religious education
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    accessibility
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    clergy
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    parking
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    library

FAQ

Reviews

  • Eve

    01-01-1970
  • Rich B

    I found this church during a stroll around Holmfirth with the camera. Very nice quiet church with some wonderful views across the valley.

    28-05-2023
  • Martin Rogers

    18-05-2023
  • Andy B

    This place is an absolute gem for any Last of the Summer Wine fans! Peter Sallis and Bill Owen are buried here, (and next to each other!). Tributes are still being left and maintained. The one surprise for me is that they don't publicise it! There's no signs guiding you to the church, so only found it by researching.

    18-04-2023
  • David Leadbeater

    18-04-2023
  • john edwards

    18-09-2022
  • Nick Norris

    Wanted to visit here since I found out this where the two of them were intered. Loved the show so had to pay our respects to the two of them and thank them for the continued joy they bring from "Last of the Summer Wine" and "Wallace and Grommet"

    18-06-2022
  • sheila blake

    What a lovely place last of summer wine Country on my door step

    18-06-2022
  • Explore With Son & Me

    Lovely little church! I walked up from co.op car park in Horsforth and it was up hill, but a good work out. Lovely!

    18-06-2022
  • Chris Miller

    18-06-2022