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Christ Church, Winchester

Coordinates: 51°03′37.1″N 1°19′19.4″W / 51.060306°N 1.322056°W / 51.060306; -1.322056
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51°03′37.1″N 1°19′19.4″W / 51.060306°N 1.322056°W / 51.060306; -1.322056

Christ Church, Winchester
Map
OS grid referenceSU 476 292
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
ChurchmanshipEvangelical
Websitewww.ccwinch.org.uk
Architecture
Architect(s)Ewan Christian
Style"High Victorian Early English"[1]
Years built1859–61
Administration
ProvinceProvince of Canterbury
DioceseDiocese of Winchester
DeaneryWinchester
Clergy
Vicar(s)The Revd David Rowe
Asst Curate(s)The Revd George Watkinson
Laity
Churchwarden(s)Charlotte Slinger
James Kendall

Christ Church, Winchester is a Church of England parish church in Winchester, England.
Christ Church is a large, vibrant, multi-generational church committed to Going Deeper with God, each other and the world.

It provides a variety of services and groups that meet regularly across all ages and stages of life. There are approximately 700 members.
The Vicar is David Rowe, who previously led the ministry at Lee Abbey. George Watkinson is the curate.


Regular Services

Sunday
08:00 Holy Communion
09:30 Morning Worship with children's groups
11:15 Morning Worship
18:00 Evening Worship followed by young people's groups

Wednesday
11:30 Holy Communion

Groups and Activities

Oasis (women's meeting) Monday 10:00
Toddlers, Bumps and Babies Tuesday 10:00
Messy Church Tuesday 16:00 once a month
Life (students) Tuesday 19:30
Nosh (free student lunch) Wednesday 12:30
Lunch club (seniors) Wednesday 12:30 once a month
Download (school yrs 10-13) Thursday 19:00
XPC (school yrs 5-6) Friday 17:45
Pathfinders (school yrs 7-9) Friday 17:30

Previous clergy

The previous vicar, David Williams, became Bishop of Basingstoke on 19 September 2014.

References

  1. ^ Bullen; Crook; Hubbuck; Pevsner (2010). Hampshire: Winchester and the North. The Buildings of England. p. 629.

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