Facilities

St Anne's Church is associated with both a Parish Hall and a Church Centre.

Both the Parish Hall and the Church Centre are run for the benefit of the village and the church respectively as venues for community or personal events. If you are interested in making use of either, do please contact the Church Office for further information.

Parish Hall.

The Parish Hall is located several hundred metres from the church, at the bottom of the Church Road hill, and is a centre for village activities. It was opened in the 1920s by HRH the Duke of Connaught. Bookings for the Parish Hall are made through St Anne's Church Office. The Hall is a venue for Scouts, Mother & Toddler groups, Women's Institute, dog training etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Our Faith
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What it means to be a Christian.

Christian life is lived in relationship with God through Jesus Christ, and in common with other Christians in the church seeking to deepen that relationship and to follow the way that Jesus taught.

For Christians God is understood and known as Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

…Father… God is love, caring for creation and for every human being as God's beloved child.

…Son… God is as he has revealed himself to be in the historical person of Jesus Christ. Jesus' life, death and resurrection holds the key to knowing and loving God, and to making sense of life, before and after death.

…and Holy Spirit… God is alive, loving and active today, inspiring faith, justice and truth, sustaining the life of the world, giving spiritual gifts to the church and bearing his spiritual fruit in the world - changed lives and a transformed society.

Additional one off services can be found through our Worship Menu

Church Centre

The new Church Centre, connected to the main church building by a glazed lobby, provides meeting space, facilities for the youth group and Sunday School, toilets, kitchen and office.

The building was designed to reflect the style of the church construction and its facilities are fully accessible. It opened in 2006 and was made possible by the generous donation of Miss Marjorie Pike, a parishioner and member of the congregation for many decades.

The view from the veranda is across Crown Estates parkland towards Bagshot Park itself.

As well as serving the Church's youth work, the Centre is proving its value in other aspects of the Church's outreach including an expansion of interest groups and the provision of an ideal venue for family receptions associated with such events as baptisms, weddings, funerals, and re-affirmation of marriage vows.

Contact the Church Office if you are interested in booking the Church Centre.