Practical Stuff
Practical Stuff
The Church Buildings
The Church Buildings
The Church Buildings
Welcome
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Christ Church Crookham is the parish church of Church Crookham and Crookham Village and is situated on Gally Hill Road in the heart of the community.
Our worship services are varied, to meet the different spiritual needs of our Parish. Our aim in worship is to make a meeting place with God and with one another.
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We offer a warm welcome to you at our church.
Revd. Steve Franklin
Services​​​
See here for information about all our services, including: Sunday Parish Eucharists, Sunday Family Services, 'Cake Church', Evening Prayer and Night Prayer.
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Sunday 5th May​
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9am Parish Eucharist
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11am Family Worship with Sunday School
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Wednesday, 8th May​
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4pm Evening Prayer
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8pm Night Prayer
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Sunday 12th May​
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9am Morning Prayer (Live streamed)
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11am Family Communion with Sunday School
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4.30pm Cake Church
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Wednesday, 15th May​
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4pm Evening Prayer
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Sunday 19th May​
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9am Parish Eucharist
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11am Family Worship including children
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Wednesday, 22nd May​
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4pm Evening Prayer
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Sunday 26th May​
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9am Parish Eucharist (Live streamed)
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11am Family Communion with Sunday School
Streamed/recorded services
Click the button to go to our YouTube Channel for previous streamed services
Venue Hire
We have 3 venues available for hiring, a meeting room, a hall, and the church. For information click here.
Parish Office
The parish office is open to visitors Mon-Fri, 11am to 1pm.
Hearing Aid Hub - 2024 dates
10am-11am Sunday in the Lefroy Room:
12th May, 9th June, 14th July, 11th Aug, 8th Sept, 13th Oct, 17th Nov, 8th Dec
Free service provided by NHS trained volunteers.
Re-tubing, ear mould cleaning and battery replacement.
For NHS supplied hearing aids only.
Diary key: CH = Church, LR=Lefroy Room, VH= Vestry Hall
Parish Magazine
Christ Church Crookham Parish magazines are now available on the website as a PDF for downloading. There is no charge for this but we would appreciate a donation if you able to do so. Click the button to go the Parish Magazine page.
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To submit articles or news please email here
Donations
You can give donations online to help with the work of Church. Click here to go to the Church Stewardship page
Pilgrimage of the Word
This is a website that helps folk make journeys of prayer and reflection on the Bible; Mike Gibbons helps maintain the site. There are new posts on making an "inner journey" - go to the site at https://pilgrimageoftheword.org.uk/ and click on "Blog".
"Little Bells"
Parents and Toddlers Group
Weekly on Thursdays 12.30pm to 2.30pm
Very relaxed atmosphere, adults sat around the hall with toys and games in the centre. Then a 5 to 10 minute story or song time at the end of each session.
Face to Faith
Every other Tuesday, 7:30 pm
in the Vestry Hall
Our next gathering is Tuesday 7th May, looking at what we learn about Paul from Romans. Face to Faith includes a look at the Bible and an opportunity to encourage each other in our faith. Contact Mike Gibbons on 07968 020 478 for more information.
Coffee & Chat
10-11.30am every Thursday
Coffee, tea and friendly conversation in the Lefroy Room. Everyone welcome. Please bring your own cup!
Job Squad
Approx every 3rd Saturday, 9.30am
We meet on Saturday mornings usually every 3 weeks in order to maintain the grounds of the church.
We always welcome new volunteers.
A Prayer Calendar for the Parish
Thursday - Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria, Teacher of the Faith
Parish
Area 2 (Zebon Copse, Albany Park and area south of Gally Hill Road)
Diocese
St Peter's, Chertsey
Worldwide Anglican Church
Photo by Sidharth Bhatia on Unsplash
Edinburgh - The Scottish Episcopal Church
Schools, colleges and universities
This prayer calendar draws together general topics for each day, specific dioceses in the worldwide Anglican Church, parishes in our own diocese and geographical areas of our parish so that each day has a unique collection of topics for prayer.
The parish boundary and areas can be seen on an enlarged version of the map by clicking the image to the right.
5+5 Readings
5+5 is an encouragement to spend five minutes reading a short Bible passage and five minutes praying. This week’s readings look at what we learn about Paul.
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Sun 28 Apr: Acts 18.1-11 – thank God for Paul’s courage
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Mon 29 Apr: Acts 18.24-28 – thank God he uses all who are willing
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Tue 30 Apr: Romans 10.1-13 – thank God that all who call on him will be saved
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Wed 1 May: Romans 11.33-35 – praise God using Paul’s words
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Thu 2 May: Romans 15.23-33 – ask God to bless all who work for him far away from home
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Fri 3 May: Romans 16.1-16 – thank God for the diversity in his church
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Sat 4 May: Romans 16.17-27 – thank God for the many people who supported Paul