Where we worship

 

St Peter's


St Peter’s, Prestbury

St Peter’s is the main centre of worship in the parish, reaching across Prestbury, Adlington, Mottram St Andrew and beyond. We run up to four services on a Sunday, as well as midweek Holy Communion (followed by coffee in St Peter’s Rooms) and Morning Prayer in person or on Zoom.
As well as the main ancient building, we have an even older Norman Chapel and St Peter’s Rooms, a recent addition, gracefully added to the rear of the church, have given us wonderful space for many other activities – spiritual, pastoral and social. You’ll find details of these under Church Life and What’s On.  Click here for Where to find us
St Peter's East end and rooms


The Norman Chapel is open again!

This is where worship in Prestbury first began and inside you will discover our beautiful Saxon Cross. The chapel has recently reopened and once again is the perfect setting for quiet reflection and for intimate weddings and memorial services.

Celtic Evening Prayer

On the fourth Sunday of each month our 4.30pm service will be taking place in this beautiful space. Following on from the successful Holy Habits course which we enjoyed during Lent, this new service will draw on the resources of the Celtic and monastic traditions we explored. There will be hymns, Bible readings, reflections, prayers, responsaries and stillness to help us to worship and encounter God.

Norman Chapel across the Churc


St John’s, Adlington

Known affectionately as the ‘tin tabernacle’ St John’s has been a centre of worship for a hundred years or more and is still flourishing.  We now have moved from worship twice a month to every Sunday at 11am. And during the summer months there is also the weekend delights of a pop-up coffee shop – excellent coffee and yummy cakes… Learn more here

St John's, Adlington

Avril Ravenscroft, 23/09/2020