| S.
Helena |
The
story of Saint Helen |
| Vicarage
notes |
Fr. McTeer's
notes from the 2012 February/March Lent issue of the parish magazine |
| Newman
House view |
Fr. Naylor's
notes from the 2012 February/March Lent issue of the parish magazine |
| Worship
Updated
5 February, 2012
|
See when
our services are held |
| Building
the future on the past |
See about the great restoration
work of 2001 |
What's
on
Updated
5 February, 2012
|
Find out what events we have
planned for the immediate future and come and join us as well as seeing
photographs and brief reports of past events. |
Our
New Organ
and our new
organist,
too |
The organ, for which over
£50 000 was raised, was removed for restoration on 14th July
2008 and has now been fully refurbished and restored. |
| Review
2010 |
The annual report of the
Parochial Church Council for the year ending 2009 |
| History |
Find out about our long and
interesting history |
| More
Historical Notes |
Notes made by the late Mr.
Tommy Dunn of the Bishop Auckland Historical Society during the incumbency
of the Rev. W. Richardson |
| Lunch
Club |
See how we are now helping
in the community with great success.
|
Lent
Lunches
Updated
10th April 2011 |
Another enjoyable success |
| Parish
Centre |
Ideal for functions and refurbished
in recent years |
The
Children's Society
Updated
29th November, 2011
|
The July, 2011 Report and
October 2011 fund raising |
| Scouts |
See what our scouts, guides
and related organisations have to offer |
Pilgrimages
to Walsingham
Updated
5th September, 2010 |
Photographs
of the annual pilgrimages to Walsingham, enjoyed by so many |
Youth
and Children's News
Updated
9th October, 2011 |
News of the
work being done for our young people and a calendar of activites including
information about the 2011 Youth Pilgrimage to Walsingham |
Photographs
The
latest photographs were added on
5th December, 2011 |
See thumbnails
of our photographs and their links
There are photographs, too, on a second
page and a third page as
well as on the What's On page.
Some images can also be seen on GOOGLE EARTH. To see them open GOOGLE
EARTH and zoom in to the church. The images can then be accessed by
clicking on the small blue squares adjacent to the church. |