St. Elphin's Church, located in Warrington, England, is a historic Anglican church with roots dating back to the 13th century. Named after St. Elphin, an Anglo-Saxon saint, the church has undergone several renovations and additions over the centuries, blending various architectural styles including Gothic and Victorian. The church is known for its striking exterior with an elegant spire and picturesque surroundings. Inside, visitors can admire beautiful stained glass windows, ornate woodwork, and other historical features. St. Elphin's Church continues to serve as a place of worship and a focal point for the local community, hosting regular services, events, and activities. With its rich history and architectural charm, St. Elphin's Church is a cherished landmark...
Read moreWGIT on the road First visit to St Elphins Parish Church Welcome - lovely to be greeted by children this morning. Service - Communion with healing prayer, slick and solemn in a stunning church. Prayers of Intersession great words beautifully read. Service Leader - Rev Canon June Steventon. Spoke wonderfully with feeling and faith. God is here. Worship - Ancient & Modern hymns with the church organ well played.
Coffee afterwards and and lovely chat...
Read moreVery interesting elaborately built church which has the 3rd tallest tower in England. Quite a lot of the grave stone engravings remain very clear to read even though a lot of the stones are late 1700s to the 1800s. Many baby and child deaths despite they being from relatively affluent families. Well worth a visit. St Elphin is considered as the patron Saint of Warrington and was around in the...
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