Primary schools have contributed to a display of brightly decorated El Salvador crosses in St. Peter’s Church in Chapel Street, Congleton. The crosses symbolise resilience , peace and Christian hope
In September two members of our congregation got married and instead of having a wedding list they asked for donations to two charities they support, Sightsavers and The British Red
The 40 days (plus 6 Sundays) leading up to Easter are known as Lent. Christians often use this time to reflect and pray. We are encouraging our church members to
Community Art Project Over the past few weeks nine primary schools across Congleton have been busy turning coffee filters into Snowflakes along with other members of the community at events
Consultation As well as the statutory and heritage bodies, and our own congregation, we are consulting with a wide range of local organisations who may wish to use a restored
On Saturday, 30th September, All Saints had a presence at the Congleton Green Fayre. Our stall hosted a recycling game, The participants randomly selected an item from a closed box