In the heart of heighington and open to all

You are certain of a warm welcome at St Michael’s. Come

along to one of our services and worship God in a friendly and

inviting atmosphere. We have both Church of England and

Methodist members. The parish also has a second small

church, St Andrew’s, at Bolam. We are proud of our strong links

with Heighington CE Primary School.

If you come to a service at 9.30am on a Sunday or at 10am on a Thursday, please join us for tea or coffee and biscuits afterwards, with a pleasant chat, and also purchase items from the Traidcraft stall or bookshelf.
The recently refurbished church tower was originally a watch-tower and signal station but now provides a reference point, representing peace of a different sort. People have worshipped here for centuries St Michael’s has stood since Norman times and today Christians are working out what it means to be followers of Jesus Christ in our own times too. Our church is the centre of the village, and as a congregation we seek to be identified with the community of which we are a part.
The recently refurbished church tower was originally a watch- tower and signal station but now provides a reference point, representing peace of a different sort. People have worshipped here for centuries St Michael’s has stood since Norman times and today Christians are working out what it means to be followers of Jesus Christ in our own times too. Our church is the centre of the village, and as a congregation we seek to be identified with the community of which we are a part.
Interested in joining the Friends of St Michael’s, Heighington? – Contact Revd Lissa Scott for details
St Michael’s  Church, Heighington
In the heart of Heighington and open to all
A warm welcome to everyone
The recently refurbished church tower was originally a watch- tower and signal station but now provides a reference point, representing peace of a different sort. People have worshipped here for centuries St Michael’s has stood since Norman times and today Christians are working out what it means to be followers of Jesus Christ in our own times too. Our church is the centre of the village, and as a congregation we seek to be identified with the community of which we are a part.
You are certain of a warm welcome at St Michael’s. Come along to one of our services and worship God in a friendly and inviting atmosphere. We have both Church of England and Methodist members. The parish also has a second small church, St Andrew’s, at Bolam. We are proud of our strong links with Heighington CE Primary School. If you come to the service at 9.30am on a Sunday or at 10am on a Thursday, please join us for tea or coffee and biscuits afterwards, with a pleasant chat, and also purchase items from the bookstall.
Watch out for Evening at St Michael’s on Sunday, September 26th
Interested in joining the Friends of St Michael’s, Heighington? – Contact Revd Lissa Scott for details
St Michael’s  Church, Heighington
In the heart of Heighington and open to all
The recently refurbished church tower was originally a watch- tower and signal station but now provides a reference point, representing peace of a different sort. People have worshipped here for centuries St Michael’s has stood since Norman times and today Christians are working out what it means to be followers of Jesus Christ in our own times too. Our church is the centre of the village, and as a congregation we seek to be identified with the community of which we are a part.
You are certain of a warm welcome at St Michael’s. Come along to one of our services and worship God in a friendly and inviting atmosphere. We have both Church of England and Methodist members. The parish also has a second small church, St Andrew’s, at Bolam. We are proud of our strong links with Heighington CE Primary School. If you come to the service at 9.30am on a Sunday or at 10am on a Thursday, please join us for tea or coffee and biscuits afterwards, with a pleasant chat, and also purchase items from the bookstall.
Interested in joining the Friends of St Michael’s, Heighington? – Contact Revd Lissa Scott for details
St Michael’s  Church, Heighington
In the heart of Heighington and open to all
A warm welcome to everyone
The recently refurbished church tower was originally a watch- tower and signal station but now provides a reference point, representing peace of a different sort. People have worshipped here for centuries St Michael’s has stood since Norman times and today Christians are working out what it means to be followers of Jesus Christ in our own times too. Our church is the centre of the village, and as a congregation we seek to be identified with the community of which we are a part.
You are certain of a warm welcome at St Michael’s. Come along to one of our services and worship God in a friendly and inviting atmosphere. We have both Church of England and Methodist members. The parish also has a second small church, St Andrew’s, at Bolam. We are proud of our strong links with Heighington CE Primary School. If you come to the service at 9.30am on a Sunday or at 10am on a Thursday, please join us for tea or coffee and biscuits afterwards, with a pleasant chat, and also purchase items from the bookstall.
Some live services re-started on April 2nd
Interested in joining the Friends of St Michael’s, Heighington? – Contact Revd Lissa Scott for details
St Michael’s  Church, Heighington
In the heart of Heighington and open to all
A warm welcome to everyone
The recently refurbished church tower was originally a watch- tower and signal station but now provides a reference point, representing peace of a different sort. People have worshipped here for centuries St Michael’s has stood since Norman times and today Christians are working out what it means to be followers of Jesus Christ in our own times too. Our church is the centre of the village, and as a congregation we seek to be identified with the community of which we are a part.
You are certain of a warm welcome at St Michael’s. Come along to one of our services and worship God in a friendly and inviting atmosphere. We have both Church of England and Methodist members. The parish also has a second small church, St Andrew’s, at Bolam. We are proud of our strong links with Heighington CE Primary School. If you come to the service at 9.30am on a Sunday or at 10am on a Thursday, please join us for tea or coffee and biscuits afterwards, with a pleasant chat, and also purchase items from the bookstall.
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Interested in joining the Friends of St Michael’s, Heighington? – Contact Revd Lissa Scott for details
St Michael’s  Church, Heighington
In the heart of Heighington and open to all
A warm welcome to everyone
The recently refurbished church tower was originally a watch- tower and signal station but now provides a reference point, representing peace of a different sort. People have worshipped here for centuries St Michael’s has stood since Norman times and today Christians are working out what it means to be followers of Jesus Christ in our own times too. Our church is the centre of the village, and as a congregation we seek to be identified with the community of which we are a part.
You are certain of a warm welcome at St Michael’s. Come along to one of our services and worship God in a friendly and inviting atmosphere. We have both Church of England and Methodist members. The parish also has a second small church, St Andrew’s, at Bolam. We are proud of our strong links with Heighington CE Primary School. If you come to the service at 9.30am on a Sunday or at 10am on a Thursday, please join us for tea or coffee and biscuits afterwards, with a pleasant chat, and also purchase items from the bookstall.
Some live services re-started on April 2nd
Interested in joining the Friends of St Michael’s, Heighington? – Contact Revd Lissa Scott for details
St Michael’s  Church, Heighington
In the heart of Heighington and open to all
A warm welcome to everyone
The recently refurbished church tower was originally a watch- tower and signal station but now provides a reference point, representing peace of a different sort. People have worshipped here for centuries St Michael’s has stood since Norman times and today Christians are working out what it means to be followers of Jesus Christ in our own times too. Our church is the centre of the village, and as a congregation we seek to be identified with the community of which we are a part.
You are certain of a warm welcome at St Michael’s. Come along to one of our services and worship God in a friendly and inviting atmosphere. We have both Church of England and Methodist members. The parish also has a second small church, St Andrew’s, at Bolam. We are proud of our strong links with Heighington CE Primary School. If you come to the service at 9.30am on a Sunday or at 10am on a Thursday, please join us for tea or coffee and biscuits afterwards, with a pleasant chat, and also purchase items from the bookstall.