All Saints

Main Meetings:
Sun 09:30 1st Sunday in the month. Holy Communion (At Sproatley)
Please check Notice Board for details.
Sun 11:00 2nd Sunday in the month. Holy Communion
Please check Notice Board for details.
Sun 11:00 3rd Sunday in the month. Morning Prayer
Please check Notice Board for details.
Sun 10:30 4th Sunday of the month. Morning Prayer.
Please check Notice Board for details. Alternate 4th Sundays at the Methodist Church.
Sun 10:00 Remembrance Day Service at the Methodist Church
Sunday 12th November, Remembrance Day Service at the Methodist Church at 10.00a.m. followed by wreath laying at the War Memorial at 11.00 a.m.
Denomination:
Anglican
Hymns & songs:
Common Praise
Under 18s:
18-30s:
Local outreach & community activities:
Café every Saturday 10am-12pm April to October
Other activities & ministries:
Our Safeguarding Representative is Mrs Pat Ferguson. Contact details [email protected] We are under the guidance of the York Diocese Safeguarding Policy which can be found on their website here: www.dioceseofyork.org.uk/safeguarding
Leaders:
Rev. Alisdair Laird (Rural Dean) assisted by Rev. Philip West.
Affiliations & links:
Hedon Churches Together
Main Bible:
Good News Bible
Average Congregation:
20 adults
0 under 18s
Accessibility:
Accessible toilet, Accessible worship area, Baby friendly
Languages:
English
Office Contact:
Susan Pulko
Office Address:
All Saints Church
Main Street
Preston
Kingston upon Hull
East Riding of Yorkshire
HU12 8SD
Office Telephone:
Not available

Tel: Not available
Email: Click to email
Website: Not available

Meeting Venue

All Saints Church
Main Street
Preston
Kingston upon Hull
East Riding of Yorkshire
HU12 8RX

Travel and Parking Info

Street parking and small car park opposite church Circular bus route: Buses 78, 79 and 277 from Hull

About Us

All Saints is a friendly Anglican church serving a village community of 3,000. It has good links with other churches in the deanery and the other Christian denominations locally. Sunday morning worship is a mixture of Holy Communion, Morning Prayer, all-age worship and baptisms, plus special services involving the primary school. Social events include teas, coffees, concerts and exhibitions, and flower festivals. The building dates from the 13th century with many interesting features. Of special interest are large fragments of a Chellaston alabaster altar screen.