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St John's Church, Peasedown St John

Coordinates: 51°18′59″N 2°25′59″W / 51.31639°N 2.43306°W / 51.31639; -2.43306
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St John's Church
Church of St. John Baptist
St John's Church is located in Somerset
St John's Church
St John's Church
Shown within Somerset
51°18′59″N 2°25′59″W / 51.31639°N 2.43306°W / 51.31639; -2.43306
OS grid referenceST699575
LocationPeasedown St John, Somerset
CountryEngland
DenominationAnglican
Websitewww.stjsgroup.org/st-johns-peasedown-2/
History
Founded1874 by Order in Council
Founder(s)Miss Anna Mary Jarrett and Miss Emily Elizabeth Jarrett of Camerton Court
Architecture
Architect(s)Bodley and Garner
Completed1893
Administration
DioceseBath and Wells
ArchdeaconryBath
DeaneryMidsomer Norton
Clergy
Vicar(s)Revd Matthew G Street
Assistant priest(s)Revd Richard Fothergill
Laity
Reader(s)Joanna Vening, Tina Trevett and Sarah Stockinger
Churchwarden(s)Joy Fraser and Nigel Vening
Parish administratorHywel Carr

St John's Church, Peasedown St John (or more formally the Church of St John the Baptist, Peasedown) is the Anglican parish church for the village of Peasedown St John in North East Somerset. The Parish was founded in 1874 and the current building dates from 1893. It is home to a congregation drawn largely from the village of Peasedown St John and the surrounding area. The Church now forms part of the ‘St J’s’ Group of Churches, a single benefice also including the parishes of Wellow and Foxcote with Shoscombe.

Sunday services and regular activities

Sunday Services show an emphasis on Bible teaching and on the work of the Holy Spirit.[1] The morning service features organ and keyboard-led worship with Common Worship Liturgy, and the afternoon service features band-led worship. The current weekly pattern of worship consists of:

10.30 Morning Praise every Sunday (Holy Communion on 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month) with a more informal style worship on the 5th Sunday. In 2011 a Sunday School was started at this Service.

16.30 Soulfood Service held in Peasedown St John Youth Club every Sunday with a Children's Church known as 'Sundayz Cool' and a weekly family tea.

History

In 1959 the Patronage of the Church was transferred from the Executors of the late Sir Frank Beauchamp of Woodborough House to the Bishop of Bath and Wells.[2]

The Church was refurbished during the winter of 1989-1990 during which time Services were held in the adjacent Church Hall. The Centenary of the current church building was marked in 1993 with visits from the Bishop of Bath and Wells (the Rt Revd Jim Thompson) and a Solemn Evensong at which the Archdeacon of Bath preached.[3]

Vicars and Staff of the Parish of Peasedown St John

  • Revd C H Little (1874–1883)
  • Revd Charles Gamlen (1883–1908)
  • Revd J M Morson (1908–1914)
  • Revd F L Sheppard (1914–1927)
  • Revd O P Revely (1927–1928)
  • Revd R B C Carson (1928–1933)
  • Revd E B Rothwell (1933–1954)
  • Revd Cyril W Hollinshead (1954–1976)
  • Revd R H Peter Hazelton (1976–1989)
  • Revd Hugh R L Bonsey (1990–2004)
  • Revd Matthew G Street (2005–present)

The PCC now also employs on a part-time basis a Children's Worker, a Worship Leader and a Church Administrator. The Revd Richard Fothergill is Licensed to the Benefice as Associate Priest.

References

  1. ^ As seen in annual teaching programme documents: 2012 'Numbers you can count on', 2010 'Bridging the Gap', 2009 'Radical Living in a Comfortable World' and 2008 'Turn your life round in 27 steps'.
  2. ^ Records of the Diocese of Bath and Wells held at Somerset Record Office (ref. D/D/ord/100/5)
  3. ^ http://www.stjsgroup.org/st-johns-peasedown-2/st-johns-peasedown-history/