Welcome

Welcome to the website of St Paul's, Fulney, Spalding.  Find out who's who and read about the history of this historic ecclesiastical gem - the last church, school room and vicarage designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott.

Sunday services continue at 9:15am, all are welcome

This year's World Day of Prayer service on Friday 1 March was at Spalding United Reformed Church at 10:30am, everyone welcome 

'Notes from the Parsonage' for February/March 2024 available to view online from St Mary & St Nicolas

Time for Change: The Elloes Deanery Partnership newsletter for June 2023 is available to view

The church has been open as a place of worship, prayer and ministry since 1880; for more on what's on, please visit our archive services page - or see A Church Near You.

To find out more about the life of the church or for details on our Privacy Policy and GDPR, please contact us.

www.StPauls-Spalding.org.uk
www.facebook.com/StPaulSpalding/

An Order of service for Morning and evening Prayer can be found on www.churchofengland.org. There are also whole host of resources available to enable you to pray at home.


'Keeping Safe'

Most of the time at church we are like a big happy family. However even in very happy families people can have a bad day and even people we know and trust can upset us. We want to help everyone have good days all of the time. We try to make sure that people who have jobs in the church always behave well and in a way that is helpful to you. We never want anyone or anything in church to frighten you, confuse you or worry you. It is important that you tell us if something is upsetting you or if you are feeling worried about something that’s happening or something somebody is doing. We have specially trained people who you can talk to and who you can ask for help. These people are good at safeguarding. This means they look after everyone’s safety. Caring for people is a very important part of our Christian life.

The people who can help you are the parish priest or the parish safeguarding officer. You can contact the safeguarding officer (click on who’s who link) or the Assistant Curate. If you wish to speak to someone outside the church you can contact the diocesan safeguarding team – their contact details are available www.lincoln.anglican.org  There is also information there about other places from where you can get help or advice.  

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