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OUR CHURCHES

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The Haven

The Haven is a “big” Church because we are big in heart, big in welcome and in our fellowship and care for the community. We are also big on worship (more traditional than modern) and big on prayer having a regular prayer meeting, an “open for prayer” weekly session and an easily accessible community prayer tree. Our regular outreach includes Monday lunch club, Wednesday coffee morning and Friday knit and natter (in “normal” time!) alongside this we hold afternoon teas, film afternoons, bacon butty mornings and other ad hoc events. We also have an active Wesley Guild running through the summer months an augmented choir and a brilliant Boys Brigade Company on a Friday Evening.

No matter who you are, or where you have come from if you walk through our doors you will know that you are loved and welcomed as into the arms of Jesus.

The Haven also has a wide variety of rooms available for hire for personal and community/corporate events.

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Healing

“Healing village Methodist congregation are linked with the congregation at Keelby to form one church group.  The Methodist church building in Healing was erected in 1906 by Henry Marrows in the Arts and Crafts style.

Services are held on the first and third Sundays of every month at 10.00 a.m.  On the other Sundays Healing congregation can join with the worship at Keelby. There is a zoom facility run from Keelby.

At Healing on the first and third Tuesdays there is a very popular Fish and Chip Luncheon club run by church members.

There is a house fellowship group, and there are regular collections for the Food Larder and Toys for Joy.  There are monthly village walks – for more details contact Peter Ede on 01472-883625.

Monday to Friday parts of the building and grounds are used by the village Nursery and Out of School club.  There is further regular use of the building by other village organisations   e.g. the Garden Club and Good Companions.

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Immingham

Immingham is a busy, town church with mainly traditional worship on Sundays. It runs Messy Church once a month and a small Sunday School is being established with a healthy Carers and Toddlers group.  There are other fellowship activities through the week. There are strong ecumenical links with the other churches in Immingham and they are working towards formal Churches Together status.

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Keelby
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Keelby is one society in two buildings in villages 4 miles apart. Healing worships fortnightly in a traditional manner. Keelby enjoys modern, varied worship, has a small but flourishing Sunday school and a youth group that runs in conjunction with another church in the Circuit. Coffee mornings and social events are well attended.  Both churches are reviewing their mission to the local communities. 

Keelby Methodist Church has a congregation of all ages, with varied worship, using a mixture of modern and traditional music. We have a wide variety of groups and activities. The Edge Coffee shop is open every Wednesday morning 10:30 - 12:30. Please check on the Healing & Keelby Chapel website for updates. We tithe our giving and our cafe takings, through which we support many charities. We believe in the unconditional love of God for all people as revealed to us in Jesus Christ, and that it is the role of the Church to express that love in action in the community. At the current time, our Services and events are also available via Zoom. See our website for details.

Please see following link https://www.keelbyhealingchurch.co.uk/

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Newstone 

We hold Sunday Worship at 10.30am. There is a Friendship Group at 2pm on the last Wednesday of the month and a regular card-making class at 2pm on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month.

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North Thoresby
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North Thoresby Methodist Church 

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We are a small village with an active Methodist church which has been altered to remove the pews and provide a bright, modern interior with up-to-date facilities including an audio-visual system. Our regular church groups include Bible study, midweek worship, coffee morning, men’s group, Thursday get together and carpet-bowls. Events are also held which involve the village and wider community, for example Sunday afternoon concerts, charity quiz-night and Afternoon Teas as part of the circuit Talk Together initiative. There is good outreach contact with the various outside user groups who meet on our premises.

Our mission is to love and support our church family, grow in our faith and spread the love of Christ to the wider community.

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Scartho
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Our congregation at Scartho Methodist Church consists of people from a broad age. We enjoy a variety of styles of worship, including regular family services, although the preaching of God’s word is always considered central. We encourage our members to take part in the leading of worship through ways such as the music group, reading, leading prayers and giving testimony.  

We have a strong housegroup system covering all days, times and ages, and other groups and activities which cater for a range of interests and ages. We tithe our giving, through which we support local, national, and international charities. We look for opportunities to engage with our local community and seek to share God's love with them through acts of service and evangelism. We hold a Messy Church on the first Saturday of the month.

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Side Door
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Side Door youth and community church is a missonal church focussed on meeting the needs of our community and especially the young people. 

We have informal worship and accept people's needs are met through different forms of expression within that.

We would usually gather for worship and Bible study on a Sunday evening and then also run missional activities throughout the week for all ages.  We Live Stream at 6pm on a Sunday evening over Facebook and Link into Link Live Stream at 11am for the Childrens Ministry. 

Side doors missional statement is ' to love them until they ask us why' - living and sharing the love of Jesus Christ in practical and pastoral ways. All are welcome.

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St Andrew's

The Church was built in 1907, it is well maintained.  Our aim To bring people to become followers of Jesus. Open to the community Ladies Fellowship, Ladies Circle, Bible Study, Coffee Morning, Social & Charity Events run by members. Men’s Association, Walk Well, Sewing Club, Gentle Exercise run by community but with members involved. Good relationship with St Peter’s including service and social events.

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St Christopher's

On the corner of Convamore Road and Welholme Road, Grimsby, DN32 9JA.

St Christopher's offers you a warm welcome as you step inside our premises. We think it is important to be friendly and accepting of all who come to worship or join in any church activities. Sunday Service begins at 10am and offers traditional and modern mixed together in worship, song and prayer. We use Singing the Faith song books and often use the overhead projector for words, images and music. We do not have a Sunday School but children are welcomed into the service with activities provided for them. Our service ends with refreshments and chat and if it's the last Sunday of the month we offer breakfast 8.45 to 9.30am - again a time to get to know each other.

St Christopher's premises are well used by the community and events led by the church. We also hold fundraising events such as Strawberry Teas and a Christmas Fair. We support St Andrew's Hospice, Doorstep, Leprosy Mission and other charities throughout the year.

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St Christopher's Pre-School - Monday to Friday 8.45am to 3.30pm during term time.

Our Preschool is a 16 place setting rated GOOD by Ofsted (July 2022) offering a warm and safe learning environment for children aged 2 - 4 years.

See their Facebook page or contact Jackie on Grimsby 250326 during the school day.

10th Grimsby Boys' Brigade

Monday: 7.15 to 9.15pm  Company (11 - 15years) and Seniors (15 - 18 years) meet

Thursday: 5.15 to 6.15pm Anchors (5 - 8years) and 6.30 to 8.30pm Juniors (8 - 11 years) meet

See Facebook or contact John Best on 07976 354711

Girls' Club Tuesday 5.30 to 7pm

A craft activity club for girls aged 5 to 8 years. Contact Christine on 07952 385612.

Messy Church on the 2nd Saturday of each month 9.30 to 11am

This involves fun, art and craft activities, story and songs for all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult. The sessions are free with brunch at the end of the session. All welcome. Contact Nigel on 07505425994.

Children's Film Club and breakfast - some Saturday mornings 9.30am

This is a film club and breakfast for children accompanied by an adult. The event is free and details can be found on the church Facebook page.

Monday Feed the Community Food Bank 11am to 1.30pm

We are fighting food poverty. Don't struggle alone, we can help you. Please bring a bag and proof of hardship. New applicants are required to register on attendance. Find us on Facebook or contact Sue on 07727 260285.

Tuesday Grimsby and District Pipe Band 7.15 to 9pm

Pipe and drum practice night. For more information contact John Best on 07976 354711.

Wednesday: Herring Gals Plus 8pm to 9.30pm

Herring Gals are an all-age, mixed Morris dancing side. For more information visit Herring Gals on Facebook, www.HerringGalsplus, or contact Alison on 01472 840775.

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We also rent out our premises for regular groups and one off events - although not children's parties.

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Tetney

Tetney: a small village church increasing involvement with the local community.  There is a weekly morning service, a monthly coffee morning and a monthly ladies fellowship.  (After the launch of the Circuit 'Talk Together' Project for isolated + lonely people this chapel) have held a Christmas Dinner for villagers on their own and are planning other similar events throughout the year (when circumstances allow).

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Waltham

Waltham is a small congregation in a local village. It has seen growth in numbers and spirituality in the last couple of years and has a strong outreach to the community through coffee mornings, concerts and other social events. Worship is varied but tends to the traditional.

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