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An introduction to local village churches. (last updated on 18 November 2008)
St Mary's Church

St Mary's Church

Located by the junction of the High Street, Church Street and Vicarage Lane, St Mary's is one of 3 Anglican churches in Baddow, the other two being St Paul's in Beehive Lane, and the Meadgate Community church. The churches are strongly evangelical in tradition and preach the love of God through, and in Christ, and encourage regular Bible reading and witness through mission and service to the community.

Services at St Mary's are led by one of the ordained priests and a team of lay members. Worship is lively and mixes traditional hymns with modern songs. There is an active music group which plays at services. Regular house groups meet for prayer and Bible study.

The three churches produce a quarterly newspaper, ‘Baddow Life’, which is distributed to houses in the village. More information is available from the St Mary's Church website

Meadgate Church Meadgate Church

When Meadgate Church was set up, it was intended to be ecumenical (a Church which is welcoming to Christians of all backgrounds). 40 years on this what we still aim to be and do. Part of the Great Baddow Team Ministry, CoE, and reaching out to all with the love and goodness of God.  


Meadgate Church Website
United Reformed Church

United Reformed Church

This church is located adjacent to the library in the High Street with a building originally built in the 19th century, but since extended to provide a light and airy sanctuary in which to worship God. The church is part of the Chelmsford group of URC churches and is one of a pastorate grouping which combines Danbury, Great Baddow, Howe Green URCs and the ecumenical church project of St Saviour's at Springfield.

A short history of our church

Worship is in the reformed tradition and both ordained ministers and lay preachers guide worship each week. In September 2006, Jon Sermon was ordained and inducted as minister of Great Baddow URC and 2 other local URC churches at Danbury and Howe Green. 

Worship takes place each Sunday at 1045am with Communion monthly. A Bible study group meets and there are regular mid week coffee mornings. The church members and friends extend a warm welcome to anyone wishing to join them in Christian fellowship.

Great Baddow URC website

Worship leaders for September - November 2008

Sunday      7th September        Jim Allen
Sunday    14th September        Rev. Ann Mackenzie
Sunday    21st September        Joint Service - Great Baddow
                                                 (Rev. Jon Sermon)
Sunday    28th September        Harvest Service - Patrick Smith       

Sunday      5th October            Penny Bloom
Sunday    12th October            Mike Shelbourne
Sunday    19th October            Rev. Jon Sermon
Sunday    26th October            Peter Watchorn

Sunday     2nd November        Chris Harvey
Sunday      9th November        Remembrance Service - at St Mary's
Sunday    16th November        Joint Service - Howe Green
                                                (Rev. Jon Sermon)
Sunday    23rd November        Aimee Whitbread
Sunday    30th November        Mollie Laver

On Sunday 30th November at 3pm there will be a special healing service in Great Baddow URC jointly with Danbury and Howe Green churches. All welcome. 

 

Catholic Church

The Mass Centre at Gt Baddow has recently been closed and the parishes of Our Lady Immaculate in New London Road, Chelmsford and The Holy Name in Lucas Avenue have been linked.

At The Holy Name, Mass is celebrated at 6pm on Saturday evenings and 10.30am on Sunday mornings. On holydays of obligation, Mass is said at 7.30pm. The Sacrament of Reconciliation is offered before Mass on Saturday evenings.

Parish priest Fr Brian O’Shea’s number is 01245 352898.

 

Worldwide Church of God

The Worldwide Church of God meets each Saturday at 1pm in the United Reformed Church for a study and discussion meeting. Light refreshments are served before the study and discussion meetings commence.  After the meeting all are invited to stay for more refreshments and fellowship.

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Last modified 18-November-2008 11:49
Upcoming Events
Hospice Support Group - Quiz Night
Parish hall,
22-November-2008
Parish Council - Finance and General Purposes Committee
Parish hall, Committee room 1,
24-November-2008
Great Baddow Women's Institute
Parish hall,
27-November-2008
Dyslexia Meeting - Family fun open meeting
St Paul's Church - corner Loftin Way/Beehive Lane,
27-November-2008
Historical Model Railway Society Essex Area Group
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28-November-2008
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