About
Us
We
are an Anglican church within
the Diocese of Guildford We
seek to be welcoming to all who
come through our doors – welcoming to all those whom we meet
in
our every day lives. Our services are relaxed, often informal, joyful
occasions, very open to families and children. Each
week, during our 10:45
service, we have something for children – activities for them
either in our church hall or in church itself. We seek to involve
everyone in what we do – so we look forward to welcoming you
to
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St
Stephen's Our
mission statement, which you
will see at the top of each page of this website, is:
“Honouring
God, following the example of Jesus and sharing His love in our
community.” The
following values underpin this
vision:
* Prayer as a
first, not last, resort
* Bible-based
teaching, which makes the gospel of Jesus relevant to everyone.
* Love in
action, with a heart for service
* Worship which
welcomes the Holy Spirit, is God centred and changes lives.
Shottermill
Parish The
parish of St Stephen’s,
Shottermill is approximately triangular in shape – stretching
from Weyhill to the
Hindhead traffic lights. The church building is very much to one end of
the parish and the council register indicates that there are about
5,000 people living within the
parish boundary. There are a number of shops and businesses, as well as
Woolmer
Hill School and the Shottermill Infant and Junior Schools. Most of the
parish is residential.
The
Church of England The
Church of England is the state
church of this country, with the Queen as our head. There have been
very close links between church and state, which have sometimes caused
problems, but also provide the church with wonderful opportunities.
Everyone has a right to be part of the Church of England, no matter
what your background. The Church is now rather more clear on what it
believes and what it expects of those who are its members. There are 44
Dioceses throughout this country, and parishes cover the whole land.
The church has a wonderful heritage of worship and buildings
– it
now must seek to make itself relevant to the 21st century. We are
seeking to do this through new services, new ways of involvement and
new uses for our buildings.
Other
Churches in Haslemere We
are very fortunate in this area
as the churches here work very well together. Over the years, we have
carried out a number of very significant and worthwhile joint projects,
and we are continuing to look for ways to work together. The main
churches in Haslemere are St. Bartholomew’s and St.
Christopher’s in the town, the Methodist church (our nearest
neighbours), and the Three Counties Church.