Hambledon Church of St Peter & St Paul, Hampshire

Hambledon Church of St Peter & St Paul, Hampshire2023-05-09T09:59:03+01:00

Welcome to Hambledon Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Hampshire

We hope you find our website interesting and welcoming. Hambledon church lies in the middle of the village and forms an integral part of the village community. We are a friendly, active and diverse family church with a range of different services and activities to cater for different tastes and expressions of Christian spirituality.  The service pages give more information. Find out about the different activities that we offer for children and young people in our youth section, and how our church is the first in this deanery to be acknowledged as Dementia Friendly. Our aim is to keep this website, and you updated with the weekly activities that take place in and around our church.  You may be surprised at the different ways we try to reflect God’s love in the community we serve.

The Hambledon Church building is an ancient, beautiful and prayerful place, in which we seek to be an inclusive church, where all will find a welcome and experience the Love of God in our worship, our fellowship together and our outreach to the community and beyond. We hope that in the warmth of our human welcome you will find something of God’s love for you.

Safeguarding

The PCCs of the benefice of Soberton, Newtown & Hambledon take seriously their responsibilities for safeguarding. Further details of our policies and procedures can be found here.

If you have any questions, or to report a safeguarding concern, please contact Rachel Houlberg by email to [email protected] or on 023 9263 2424. If you prefer to contact somebody outside the benefice, please contact the Diocesan Safeguarding team, by email to safeguarding@portsmouth.anglican.org or on 023 9289 9665.

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Newsletters

Click on the links below to see the latest newsletters containing services and events happening across the three benefices.

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