During the current lockdown, due to the very real threat of infection from Covid-19, the four churches have reassessed their provision for worship. All are to remain open for private prayer, but actual Sunday services will only be held in St Mary's. On-line services will continue. Please see immediately below for the team service, and for those recorded at All Saints' go to www.allsaints-swanage.org; for St Mark's, scroll down this page and click on St Mark's, and for that on zoom at St Nicholas' email Tony Higgins for the link: revtonyhiggins@btinternet.com.
Please find the service for 24th January, The Third Sunday of the Epiphany, here::
http://www.swanageteam.com/news-events/a-service-for-the-third-sunday-of-the-epiphany/
The team rector is providing a regular blog. That for 24th January is here:
http://www.swanageteam.com/blog/the-double-snowdrop/
Junior Church is back on Zoom! 24th January and it is the wedding at Cana:
http://www.swanageteam.com/news-events/junior-church-thinks-about-the-wedding-at-cana/
Please keep an eye on news items, notices, blogs on this website (see menu at the top of this home page).
Keep up to date on what has been going on lately in the Swanage Team Churches.
The following link has contact details of people (including for concerns regarding SAFEGUARDING FOR CHILDREN & VULNERABLE ADULTS) from all four Anglican churches in Swanage and Studland.
The Church of St Mary the Virgin is the ancient parish church of Swanage. Built of Purbeck stone for which the town and district are famous...
All Saints is a lively evangelical church with a vision to 'See the Kingdom of God come in power through the transformation of our community'...
St. Mark’s Church is situated in Herston which forms the western part of Swanage.
The Parish Church of Studland. Please take time to be still, pray, and get to know our church and its surroundings...