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The Sanctuary in Carterton
A small church with a big heart, because it belongs to God

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Sunday 26th October Service
 

​10:30 am
Rev Kathy Flynn​

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 The Sanctuary Community Garden

and Prayer Cabin is now OPEN

The Cabin is open 24/7 for all users to find Sanctuary and rest in God's presence among his creation.
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To join the gardening team also contact Karl Williams, karlwilliams15@yahoo.co.uk

 

Cabin Prayers 

10.30am every Wednesday

Declaring God's blessing over our town

Contacts and information

The Sanctuary in Carterton
(Methodist Church)

01865 745186

kathy.flynn@methodist.org.uk

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Burford Rd, Carterton OX18 3AG

A  Methodist Church in Carterton on a journey with God 

Head to our VISION page to see the journey God is taking us on
Head to our ABOUT page to find out more about the team at Carterton
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What's going on

While there is plenty of things going on at The Sanctuary, there is always space & time for quiet, prayer and meeting with God - click through to see our weekly programme

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Worship

Sundays 10.30am

Informal Cafe Style

with refreshments and craft available

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'Modern worship' 

with teaching/preaching

A blessing Centre

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Tiny Beans
Toddler Group

Tuesday mornings

9.30-11.00am

Term Time only

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'Bright Hour'

Tuesdays 2.30-4pm

Informal Afternoon

with refreshments and craft 

Laughter and conversations

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Devotional &  blessings

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Rhythm of Prayer

Every Wednesday 

10.30am

In the Prayer Cabin

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Forget-Me-Not
Cafe

Fridays 

2.00-4.00pm

Term Time only

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Community
Garden

Wildlife Prayer Sanctuary and Allotment Garden

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Interested in being involved?

Please get in touch

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Prayer Ministry

Prayer for physical, emotional or spiritual healing offered.

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click to discover more

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