Something for everyone on the fouth Sunday at four!
In addition to the 10 a.m. service every week, we are super excited to have started a new monthly service at 4 p.m. on the 4th Sunday of the month. This afternoon service has a different feel, with a relaxed and interactive style. There are lots of chances to get involved through music, activities, conversation and prayer, all in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Everyone is very welcome. We’d love you to come along and join us.
Baptism and Confirmation Services
Are you thinking about having a Baptism (sometimes called a Christening), or Confirmation for either yourself or your child? If you are interested, you can find more information on our web page about baptism, or just come along to our Sunday services, where we’ll be delighted to chat with you! Visit https://stleonardsthrybergh.church/baptism/

Little Lions Playgroup
For parent/carers, babies and pre-school children – a friendly and welcoming place to chat and maybe enjoy a hot drink, we have a selection of barista style coffees to choose from. It is a space for children to play with the good range of toys and play equipment on offer and we often have themed crafts and action songs/rhymes.
We meet every Tuesday during term-time, at Thrybergh Church Hall from 10:00-11:30 a.m. There’s no need to book, just come along – We look forward to welcoming you!
Also, look out for the Community Pantry Van, which is parked outside the Church Hall every Tuesday from 11:30 a.m.
Join the fun at our monthly afternoon service!
We hold a monthly informal service at St Leonard’s Church on the fourth Sunday of every month at 4pm. It’s quite different to our 10am service and is much more interactive. We hope it is a place where everyone can feel relaxed and join in with the singing, games, conversation and prayer.
Do come along – all are welcome and we can’t wait to see you there!
Photo courtesy of Duncan Lomax http://www.ravageproductions.co.uk

Safeguarding
The parish of Thrybergh St Leonard is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer(s), PSOs.
All clergy and Readers within the Church of England have Safeguarding training and need record check clearance certificates as a normal part of their ministry. Our lay volunteers who work with young people and vulnerable adults also go through the safeguarding process. This is to ensure that our congregation is a safe place for young and vulnerable people to visit.