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Loveworks Foodbank 

Many thanks to all who have continued to bring food donations to Church or to the Rugby Club on Thursday mornings for Loveworks Foodbank. They are much appreciated by those in need in the borough.

Would you please note that the times will change slightly from 1st February – to between 11.30am and 1.30pm.

They are really struggling - demand increasing and donations down – their shelves are nearly
empty!  

Current Food Bank needs (in priority order):

 Tins of meat casserole
 Tinned corn beef, ham, sandwich meat etc
 Breakfast Cereals
 Tinned Potatoes
 Strong ‘bags for life’ carrier bags
 UHT Semi Skimmed milk
 Pasta or curry sauce (small and large jars)
 Tinned Fruit
 Tinned Tomatoes
 Tinned Custard & Rice Pudding
 Tinned veg (carrots, peas, green beans, sweetcorn)
 Biscuits

Please note:
We currently have plenty of stock of baked beans, pasta, pulses (lentils, chick peas etc) and tea.
We cannot accept perishable or out of date food, medicines or anything containing alcohol.
Thank you for your continued support.  

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Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
Click here to see more.

Planning your Visit

Sunday Services

The following information is specifically for those planning a visit, so that you know, beforehand, what to expect on a Sunday morning.

Where and When

We meet at St Margaret’s Church for our Sunday Services . We usually have two services of differing styles on offer, Holy Communion will be celebrated at one of these services every week. 
 
9am  This is a traditional service using liturgy from Common Worship, usually  with hymns
10.15am This is a more contemporay service with music led by our worship band, groups for children and young people and a longer sermon
 
We will hold a Unified service at 10am celebrating the best of both traditions. This will be for occasions such as Remembrance Sunday, Christmas Day, Easter Sunday, and our Patronal Festival. We will also come together as one church family when there is a 5th Sunday in the month.  

In term time, children and young people start off in church at the 10.15am service and are invited to go to their groups although babies and children of all ages are welcome to stay in church at any time.
Contact our Youth and Community Leader for further details.

Coffee and tea is served after both services.

Accessibility: We have step-free access and a sound loop. There is an accessible toilet with baby changing facilities in both the church and the Orchard.