Aintree Family Church
Aintree Village Family Church (Meeting in St. Giles Centre 10.30 am each Sunday) Contact phone number: Geoff Bentley 0151 520 1852 (Baptist Minister-in-training).
May I give you a warm invite to our services which are currently held in the St. Giles Youth Centre on Aintree Lane. Please don't just read about what goes on during the week but come along and see for yourself. Pastor Geoff Bentley.
Sunday Mornings 10.30am - Morning Worship, Sunday School and Youth Programme, Suitable for all ages, the service is lively and makes Jesus relevant to today's world. The service is followed by fellowship and coffee.
Tuesday Evenings - TAKE OFF Club at Aintree Davenhill School, 6.30-7.30pm. This is an after school club for Junior school children, interactive and lively; children sing, hear stories about Jesus, play games and have lots of fun. TAKE OFFis also part of the Children's University. The team are all CRB checked and well trained, making the evening a great time of learning and fun.
Wednesday Evenings 8pm - Aintree Village Family Church has weekly house groups where young and old alike come together to discuss the Bible. It is a place where individuals can support and care for each other. The evenings are non-threatening and welcoming.
Saturday Morning 10am - Aintree Village Family Church has for many years ran a sucessful football team. We train young lads under 17 every Saturday at the Harrow Drive Park. The team belongs to the 150 Inter Church league, which is based all over Liverpool.
Youth Programme - We run a monthly youth programme which is very diverse, from going out on trips to more energetic games nights, as well as weekends away.
Aintree Village Family Church is here in Aintree Village to serve the village and support in any way we can; it also looks into the wider world and supports many mission organisations around the world.
If you require any information regarding the church or events please email Pauline our Secretary on : avfcadmin@blueyonder.co.uk or you can email me; Pastor Geoff Bentley on GEOFF.BENTLEY@sky.com
Old Roan Baptist Church
www.oldroanbaptist.co.uk
(Meeting in Aintree Davenhill School, Aintree Lane, Aintree Village)
Our Roots
In 1989, a small group of people started meeting in the school and in January 1998, 41 members formed the newly independent Church, Old Roan Baptist Church and we’ve seen many people since then come through our doors, at present we have nearly 100 regulars. The Church is a community-based church, with the leaders and Minister, Rev. John Kearns, all living in the Village.
On Sundays
Each Sunday a service is held at 10.30am followed by tea and coffee and time to chat. We try to make our services relevant to people’s lives today. There can be drama, video clips, music, dance and more. The service is taped for those who cannot get to church or for friends further a field and a loop system is provided for the hearing impaired.
The Youth Church
Children are very welcome and there are various provisions for different age groups from Crèche to teenagers. The junior church, Laser (primary age) has their own programme with lots to appeal to them. The teenagers also get very involved with their own group and investigate a wide range of topics that they can relate to. The pre-school Crèche is located close to the main hall and has two staff each week that help provide lots to keep the little ones happy and content with a variety of things from toys and making things to music and games.
&Because Church isn’t just for Sundays
During the week, people meet in small groups to develop friendships and find out more about being a Christian. We also meet together now and again as a whole church during the week, to worship, to support one another, study the Bible and pray. We sometimes invite special guest speakers this meeting. There are monthly and fortnightly prayer meetings as well.
On a Tuesday evening at 6.30pm there is the “Harvest Youth Café”, for those 11yrs and above, this is held at the Holy Rosary Parish Hall. This is open to all (depending on space of course), it is a place where they can be relaxed, socialize, play pool, listen to music or some even have been known to do their homework there!!
On Thursday evenings there is the midweek Laser for primary school children from 6.00-7.00pm.
Social events
We like to put on events that everyone can enjoy; – we hope to offer a variety of different occasions such as an evening out or daytrip; barn dances, musical evenings, a walk on the beach, meal with after dinner speaker; a day in Llandudno or screening a big match with a barbeque, we try to cater for all tastes!
Our CD Ministry…
Allows a person who can’t get to church to hear the life applicable talks often presented in a short series format. They go as far a field as New Zealand and Africa (amongst other places), as recommendations spread. This has been going since 1997 with many thousands of recordings created up to the present day. For more details of any of the mentioned activities or if you would just like to talk to someone please ring one of the following numbers: -
Minister Rev. John Kearns: 520 3219
Church Administrator Mrs Pat Anders: 526 0986
Harvest Youth Cafe 11+ Mr Kevin Ingham 527 1954
Laser 5-11yrs Mr Danny McCarthy 476 1573
Crèche Mrs Jeanette Halliday 474 1835 Better still come and meet us at 10.30 on a Sunday morning!!
Holy Rosary Church, Altway
Ministering to 3000 Catholics and serving the needs of the people of Aintree Village.
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Altway, Aintree Village, L10 2LG |
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0151 526 8468 |
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0151 286 8597 |
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Parish Priest: |
Very Rev Monsignor John Butchard |
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Deacon: |
Rev Anthony P Grayston |
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Sundays |
1st Mass Saturday 6.00pm; 10.30am; 6.00pm |
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9.00am; 12.00 noon; 7.30pm |
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Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday at 9.00am |
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Wednesday & Saturday at 12.00 noon |
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Morning Prayer - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday at 8.45am |
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Rosary & Eucharistic Service - Monday at 7.45pm |
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Marriages and Baptisms by appointment. |
Methodist Church, Altway
The Old Roan Methodist Church is not far from your home, on Altway in Aintree Village and we want to offer you an open hand of friendship.
You are warmly welcome to join with us on a Sunday or to become involved in any of our organizations.
Old Roan Methodist Church is here to help you, pray for you, share with you and welcome you and we are always open to new people who want to become part of a church with a "heart for the community".
We are a lively all-age church and would love to share with you and get to know you at OLD ROAN METHODIST CHURCH.
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Sunday 11.00am |
Family Worship |
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Sunday School & Crèche |
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Sunday 6.30pm |
Quieter Evening Worship |
Holy Communion is celebrated regularly. Baptisms take place regularly within the main Sunday service.
Our worship tries to accommodate a broad range of tastes from traditional to more informal & contemporary preferences. Special services e.g. Healing, Iona, Songs of Praise and others are arranged as appropriate.
Bible Study Groups also meet regularly.
Our Church Prayer Chain will pray for you with any prayer requests.
The church offers a confidential counselling service to any in need.
St Giles with St Peter
The Parish Church of Aintree is dedicated to Saint Giles and Saint Peter.
The church and the Parish Centre are here to serve the seven thousand residents of Aintree Village, firstly by acknowledging the Power that brought us and all creation into being, to give thanks for the gift of life and to be alongside people in times of sadness and joy; secondly to meet together to grow in our understanding of the spiritual and ethical dimensions of our lives in the community by applying the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth to our situation today in a fast changing world and to pass on these values to the children of the Parish so that they may grow into fullness of life.
Our time of Prayer and Communion together is on Sundays at 10.30am followed by refreshments in the Parish Centre; the Sunday School meets at the same time.
All true religion grows out of community and our church provides facilities for a range of community activity including The Women’s Fellowship, the Guides and Brownies, a Play School and a range of social activity. All are welcome at St Giles with St Peter and anyone wanting to take part in serving this community should contact one of the people listed in the directory.
Banns, Weddings, Baptisms The Vicar can be seen after any of the services or by appointment.
St Giles Centre If you are planning a wedding reception, a party or any celebration, remember that our hall has excellent facilities; for details contact our Hall Manager Mr K Coulter on 0151 525 0001.
An Invitation You are very welcome to share in refreshments and conversation every Sunday morning after our 10.30am service and after the 10.00am service on Wednesdays; we meet in the lounge of the St Giles Centre.
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Church Officials; |
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Father: |
Father Bruce Walles |
526 7908 |
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132 Aintree Lane |
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Church Wardens: |
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Mr E V Steele |
526 9731 |
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Hon Treasurer: |
Mr A G E Crompton |
548 9591 |
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Organist: |
Dr R H McKay FRSCM, FRVCM, FTCD (Hons), LI.B |
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Church Services; |
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Sundays - |
8.30am |
Holy Communion |
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10.30am |
Parish Communion |
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Except last Sunday in the month |
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- Morning Prayer |
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6.30pm |
Evensong (4.00pm in winter) |
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Except last Sunday in month |
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- Holy Communion |
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10.00am |
Holy Communion | Our Minister, the Rev. Andrew Longshaw (Tel No: 0151-526-1630) is available pastorally and also will officiate at Funerals and Weddings.
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