Welcome to the web site of St. Mary’s Church, the parish church of the village of Lymm in the county of Cheshire, England. We are a Church of England church, St Mary’s is on Church Road, Lymm, WA13 0QS situated between Lymm Dam and the Church Green Pub
St Mary’s church is open every Sunday for a range of services. Please click on the “join us” menu tab on the bar at the top of the website and see our “service times” page for details.
St. Mary`s is a worshipping community which seeks to nurture people in faith and serve the needs of the wider community through practical engagement. We have a range of services – Holy Communion modern and traditional), Family Services, Celtic/Iona Services, Taize etc.. Generations of people have made St. Mary`s the base for their own spiritual journey. We welcome everyone who would like to do so today.

Join us for the traditional Harvest Thanksgiving
Please donate food and dry goods at the service to support Warrington Foodbank
https://warrington.foodbank.org.uk/give-help/donate-food/
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St. Mary's is proud to be part of this year's Heritage Open Days: England's largest community led festival of history and culture, involving thousands of local volunteers and organisations. Every year in September it brings people together to celebrate their heritage, community and history. Stories
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Bishop Julie will be visiting Lymm to preach and preside at our 10.00am service. There will be a great opportunity to talk to her after the service over tea/coffee and cake. Do try to come along so that we have a good congregation at this special service.
If you are able to provide some cake or
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We'll be open for visitors on Saturday and Sunday afternoons throughout August. 2pm to 4pm. Everyone welcome! Tea and Coffee available.
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Sunday 24th August 1pm to 4pm
Everyone Welcome
St. Mary's Church Hall is located on Crouchley Lane, Lymm
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On 27th July, Bishop Sam will be preaching and presiding at our 10.00am Holy Communion
service. It would be wonderful if we could have a large congregation for this service to welcome
him to Lymm. There will be an opportunity to chat after the service as we enjoy tea/coffee and
cake.
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As an experiment the PCC has decided to leave the car park closed only by plastic cones, allowing
you to go in and out, so long as you always put them back in place, without the need for a key.
We shall still raise the locking barriers before events such as Rushbearing, weddings, funerals
and
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