HIVE Directory: Cultural & Faith Groups
Spiritualism Coffee MorningSpiritualism Coffee Morning at Portsmouth Temple of Spiritualism
Coffee Morning 10-12 on First Saturday each month. Contact and Distant Healing. Donations are Welcome! Southsea
PO5 2BU
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St Agatha's RC ChurchS. Agatha’s Church, Portsmouth, is a grand red brick Italianate basilica of 1894, built for the famous Anglo Catholic priest Fr Robert Dolling. The spacious interior is enriched with polished granite, marble, alabaster, carved stone and coloured glass.
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St Albans ChurchThe Four
4pm Sundays The Four is our regular family service! There will be crafts for you to do as a family together, live worship, games and fun for all the family! Plus free kids tea! Tots and Toddlers From 9:30am Mondays Tots is back! Join us each Monday for a ‘Stay and Play’ fun family time. There’s plenty to keep your little ones entertained, and we’ve got you covered with coffee and snacks. Book onto one of our sessions here! |
St Andrew'sOur style of services could perhaps be best described as ‘middle of the road Anglican’.
Sunday services: St. Andrew’s church 8 am 11.15am* *On the 2nd Sunday of each month, there is a combined Family Service for all ages at 10 am at the Church of the Resurrection instead of the 9.30 am and 11.15 am services. This service is frequently in a Café–Church style. 023 9242 1849
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St Colmans ChurchWelcome to our Catholic Churches serving the Parish of St Colman's with St Paul, Portsmouth. We share the message of Christ and worship Him together. At the same time, we extend His love and His welcome to the world at large, as best we can. God bless and please do take the time to visit us when you can. Please see the Home page of the Website which has got information on weekdays mass schedule.
023 9237 6151
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St Cuthbert's CentreThe Centre Community facilities are now managed by the Parochial Church Council (PCC) who maintain and manages the Community Centre Facilities.
The Centre, spread over four floors, consists of: Several community rooms of varying sizes available to hire. A variety of activities for young & not so young The Corner Pre-School Baffins Surgery (Part of the East Shore Partnership) 2 Lichfield Road
Copnor
Portsmouth
PO3 6DE
07765 337820
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St Faith's ChurchThe vision is of a Parish which seeks to value and affirm the gifts of all people and to provide a place of prayer, worship and welcome for all in the Parish. The desire is to develop ‘centres of excellence’ both of worship and of community involvement and use. The need is for the 3 Churches to recognise their interdependence and yet value their independence; to try to strike a balance between acknowledging the value of our common life, yet also valuing the qualities and style of the 3 Churches, similar to how the Trinity interacts. The priorities for the Parish are building up the life of each Church and of the Parish and looking at how each Church needs to be developed as a resource for its local community. Each Church has a potential that is being explored which helps fulfil the need to build up the spiritual life of the whole Parish and to encourage people in their journey of faith.
023 9281 4444
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St Francis ChurchWe are a team of three Anglican (Church of England) churches who serve a parish of 20,000 people in the north of the city of Portsmouth (UK). We are Three Churches, but One Parish, called to 'Meet Others, Worship God and Serve Portsmouth'
We are members of the Anglican Diocese of Portsmouth. 023 9266 5753 (parish office)
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St George's Church of England PortseaPlease see website for services and information:
https://harbourchurchuk.org/ |
St James’ ChurchWe’ve been serving God and the people in Milton and Eastney for over a century and a half – and we love it.
Today we’re a sociable, friendly and diverse group of people. I hope you’ll find something that interests you amongst all that goes on at St James, whether that’s in our worship or any of our activities together, or whether you’re interested in a wedding or a christening. We want to be alongside people in their joys and their sorrows – and we want to nurture the community we’re part of and which we serve. |