Welcome

We are a friendly parish with worshippers of all ages.
We believe that God is calling us to be the church that he wants us to be by growing closer to Him and each other through worship and fellowship.

We also believe He calls us to proclaim and demonstrate His love effectively within our community by the reality of our faith.

There are two churches in our parish:
St Francis’ Church in Beckingham Road, Westborough.
St Clare’s Church at the junction of Southway and Cabell Road, Park Barn.

Gallery

SL371425 The Westborough and Park Barn based Rhythm of Life community choir. station7 backtochuurch3 backtochuurch4 IMG_0015 Stefanie and Rosamond Some of the congregation at the jubilee service. All pictures by Mike Ellis, Ginger Cat Photography.

Diocese of Guilford Virus Update

Saturday, March 21st, 2020

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  1. The Government has issued guidance on who is classified as a Key Worker, religious organisations are listed under this but further clarification is needed. As a minimum we believe that incumbents, curates and associates on the front line ministering in a parish are key workers. More work is underway to establish what other roles could reasonably be included as this situation evolves.
  2. We are in touch with colleagues from the funeral industry, both to protect our own clergy and ministers and to attempt to enable a consistent approach to funerals. We can report that the crematoria in the diocese are attempting to do all they can to protect their own staff and ours and work together on a consistent approach. It seems as if the majority are currently limiting attendance at funerals to ‘nearest and dearest’ which they interpret as very closest relatives (parents, children, siblings). Guildford Crematorium has removed chairs from its (brand new) chapel and placed them 2m apart. They believe that other crematoria are following suit. This is simply to inform you that you can expect a safe working practice in our crematoria and that they are currently implementing similar guidelines to the Church of England. Changes are happening in the funeral industry daily and they will update us accordingly. 
  3. It is becoming clear that the wide-reaching and rapid changes we are going through are outside the experience of the majority of people in our churches, communities and nation.  This change is affecting life and activity in many areas, and that includes finance.  In this regard, similar concerns have been expressed to us by a number of parishes, and we know that this is also on the minds of the national church leadership currently, as it is on ours.  At this stage we are seeking clarification along with other dioceses on what might be provided centrally, not least in terms of handling cash pressures, alongside commencing financial modelling for the DBF for a range of scenarios. As soon as we have further information on this, we will convey this to our parishes. We want to work together (PCC, DBF & National Church Institutions) to support everyone in our communities during this crisis. The priority for our parishes is therefore to ensure that ministry and mission continues and to encourage members to continue giving as normal, as far as that is possible. In the meantime, along with many other aspects of how we as church respond to these circumstances, this is an area that is included in our prayers.

Read the bible in a year

Monday, March 16th, 2020

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How to read our bible in a year, enjoy!

Click on the link below

Bible in one year

 


Co-op Food Share

Wednesday, February 26th, 2020

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Songs Of Praise

Thursday, February 6th, 2020

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Chicken Foot Games Night

Friday, January 17th, 2020

 

 

A Chickenfoot Game

 

A request for a Chicken Foot evening has been made – so book the date!

Chicken Foot evening Saturday *8th* February at 6.00pm. Sign up today!! A perfect opportunity to invite friends, family and neighbours who could you invite? £8.00 for adults, £4.00 for under 10s – this includes a Chicken & Chip supper.

Please invite, friends, family and neighbours – a perfect opportunity to ‘invite the new students who have moved in next door’

£8.00 for adults, £4.00 for under 10s – this includes a Chicken & Chip supper.

Sign up at the back of the church or email events@stfrancisstclareguildford.org.uk

with your name and how many people you would like to bring.


ST Francis Christmas services

Thursday, December 5th, 2019

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Hope and Thanksgiving Service

Tuesday, October 29th, 2019

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A Service of Thanksgiving and Hope
For those who have been bereaved
Sunday 3rd November 2019
ST Francis 4.00pm

Followed by Refreshments


St Francis Weekend BBQ

Wednesday, September 25th, 2019

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You are invited to Celebrate

St Francis Day

with us after the service on

October 6th – 10.00 – 1.00 pm

Barbecue
Amazing display of recycled and upcycled inventions
Make a bug hotel and a bird feeder
Bring and Buy – tins, jam, chutney, fruit, vegetables

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Tea Party

Wednesday, September 25th, 2019

 

 

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Saturday 5th October from 2pm to 4pm

We are holding a special Celebration and Tea Party to which we have invited a number of guests from our community. Please come along to enjoy the celebrations and to welcome our guests and help them to feel at home.


New Playgroup

Friday, August 23rd, 2019

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Playgroup sessions  starting again at St Francis Sept Tue 17th 2019