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The Sanctuary in Carterton

Our Vision

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A Prayer Sanctuary and Mission Centre
at the heart of Carterton

A SAFE HAVEN

A SACRED SPACE

A BLESSING CENTRE

A SPECIAL SITE

A STARTING POINT

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A SAFE HAVEN...

. . . where all are made welcome in                           Jesus’ name.

A SACRED SPACE...

...where God’s presence can be found and where God can play, heal and restore

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A BLESSING CENTRE...

....where prayer and compassion for our community is made real.

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A SPECIAL SITE...

....where creation is celebrated and

God in Christ Jesus is worshipped.

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A STARTING POINT...

...because good news can never be contained and where all journeys begin

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Want to be part of God's Vision here?

Then please get in touch...

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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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