Close to my house very save and pace aerials for worship and be connected to the Lord jesus christ
M Pets
Amazing place and homely feel
Zakariya Hussain Shah
My Nan bought the roof for this church, she used to clean it also. I'm sure some of the staff will remember her this is a decent church, I'm Muslim myself but have respect for Christian brothers and sisters and this is a place that is teaching decent Christianity and not forcing it down your throat or becoming too modernised. Definitely reccomended for any Christians looking to have some peaceful quiet moments and to just worship God.
Mary Cullen
Baked Beans for Maddie's Baptism My Granddaughter was baptised today at St John's and what a spiritual occasion it was. This cradle Catholic lives in central London and to find myself in a church that is warm and welcoming was a treat. Add to this the wonderful sense of God and Tradition permeating the church was uplifting. There was also great fun to be had, children played at a table laid out for them (they are clearly important here) all joined in the Baptism. It was very moving, the Baptismal shell is victorian and the ceremony moved me to tears. It soon turned to laughter when Father David when mentioning the great response to the Harvest Festival offered wee Maddie, along with her Baptismal candle, a tin of beans (they've had 48 tins so far). I will attend this church though it is far from where I live (the Parish lunch is ever so dinnery - people were lining up for seconds. Maddie's great grandmother used to say that Mass sets you up for the week. It certainly does in this Church.
Anthony Hill
Large church near town centre.coffee morning on Wednesdays.
Sue Bennett
Very good church, very welcoming people
Alex Handley182 days ago
Lovely church, beautiful both inside and out. Fabulous real organ, and some stunning stations of the cross
My Granddaughter was baptised today at St John's and what a spiritual occasion it was. This cradle Catholic lives in central London and to find myself in a church that is warm and welcoming was a treat. Add to this the wonderful sense of God and Tradition permeating the church was uplifting. There was also great fun to be had, children played at a table laid out for them (they are clearly important here) all joined in the Baptism. It was very moving, the Baptismal shell is victorian and the ceremony moved me to tears. It soon turned to laughter when Father David when mentioning the great response to the Harvest Festival offered wee Maddie, along with her Baptismal candle, a tin of beans (they've had 48 tins so far). I will attend this church though it is far from where I live (the Parish lunch is ever so dinnery - people were lining up for seconds. Maddie's great grandmother used to say that Mass sets you up for the week. It certainly does in this Church.