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St Francis' Church

Beatrice Rd, Salisbury SP1 3PN, United Kingdom

St Francis' Church
Evangelical church
4.5
24 reviews
8 comments
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36M3+56 Salisbury, United Kingdom
+44 1722 413644
st-francischurch.org.uk
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Matt Renyard
Matt Renyard
Lovely community focused church. With a great mix of the contemporary and traditional.

Services at 930 & 11 am most Sundays. 930 is more traditional with a choir, traditional prayers and songs. The 11am is more contemporary with worship led by a band and the service is a more relaxed atmosphere.

During the week there is a great mix of community groups and activities that use the church building and hall to meet in.
Ron Lightfoot
Ron Lightfoot
I'm not a religious person so I can only comment on the aesthetics of St Francis' Church. Externally it's not the most attractive building. Dare I say, even a bit ugly? On the inside however it is stunningly beautiful.
I have a flyer from them pushed through my letter box each week advertising everything that they have going on so I would suggest they do a lot for the local community.
James H
James H
A very warm welcoming place where you feel like part of the family. The 11 o'clock service is a family friendly service for current worship. There are also various children's groups.
Matt Levinsohn
Matt Levinsohn
Great friendly church. Good childrens and youth work and lots going on.
Rachel “Chelle” W
Rachel “Chelle” W
This was good, there's a disabled access which is good for me. The church Hall is nice and spacious, good enough for a kids party!
Lion Lish
Lion Lish198 days ago
Come to St Francis and join us as we do life with God.
Adewale Atanda
Adewale Atanda2 years ago
I have not worshipped in the church but I have been in the church building and premises a couple of times.

I particularly love the layout of the reception and the high ceiling of the main church hall. There's sizable parking at the back of the church and on the road.

Hoping to worship there someday.
Andrew Holt
Andrew Holt2 years ago
On first sight, it reminded me of Tate Modern. Once inside, look at the expansive ceiling and gallery at the front. A sensitive touch to the 1920's architecture, and the outside of the building then makes perfect sense. Worth popping in to see if in the neighbourhood.
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