St.John's Church. Kenilworth
Home
Home
News
Calendar
Services
Contacts
Mothers Union
About Us 
Mission/Links
Our History
PCC

Click here to go to the Millennium Banner pages

Welcome to St. John's Church, Kenilworth web site

We hope you will find information you require here. If you require further information please contact the church office, clicking here for email or phone 01926 853203

St.John's Church "Here's the Church
and it's steeple
Hover here to see the people"

St John’s is a vibrant church of over 300 people of all ages (0 - 90) in a middle-class parish of 11,000. We have diverse styles of worship, a team of clergy and Readers, an administrator and active lay ministry. A church plant, Knights Meadow, meets in the local school. We have over 20 home groups plus Alpha groups, more than 170 children and teenagers (led by a full-time youth worker), Mothers Union of 100+, toddler groups, music teams, choir, dance group, and more.


Click the eyes to see the Youth Summer Holiday activities!!

This week’s activity is a trip to West Midlands Safari Park. Meeting at St John’s Car Park at 9am and returning at 7pm.
Details: Charly Cook 512283 or Maddi Rogers 853271

Youth Holiday Activities Youth Holiday Activities

Hope ‘08

has a weekly prayer alert on

www.prayer-alert.net

also see

kenilworthhope08.com

 

OPPORTUNITIES FOR SERVICE

WORSHIP GROUP
St John’s worship group need Singers/musicians One week per month commitment. Please see Tina Adams (851810) or Helen Lewis (852305)

BAPTISM TEAM
If you would like to be involved in being part of the Baptism Team, please contact one of the wardens (See back page for contact details)

WELCOMERS
If you would like to be involved in the Welcomers’ team,, please contact John Radford (854475)

HARVEST
This year’s Harvest Celebration will take place on Sunday 5th October
St John the Evangelist has been a parish church and witness to the Community of the southern part of Kenilworth for 150 years. The foundation stone was laid in August of 1851 and the church was consecrated in 1854. It was built as a "church plant" by some far-sighted or visionary people, as the "paupers" church, on a green field site on the outskirts of old Kenilworth. It was built for the princely sum of £5,000 to cater for a growing class of artisans, who may not have been overly welcome elsewhere!
Church of England website Church of England web site Coventry Cathedral web site Coventry Diocese website
Click on the picture below to obtain more information

Map of church location
Problems with this web site? Mail Philip Spicer   
Coventry Diocese web site Church of England website Church of England web site Mothers Union Website Coventry Cathedral web site Coventry Diocese website Click to go to Weddings page Click to go to christenings page Click to find out about funerals Click to find out what's on this week Click to go to millennium banner