Welcome to Shingay Churches

We are a small group of friendly country parishes in
South Cambridgeshire

Welcome to our churches

Upcoming services are:

12th October (Trinity 17) 
10:00am Steeple MordenGroup Communion
10.00am Abington PigottsParish Harvest Service
19th October (Trinity 18) 
8:30am WendyHoly Communion
10:00am Abington PigottsFamily Service with Litlington
10:00am Steeple MordenChildren’s Informal Service
10:30am Guilden MordenUnited Service at GM Chapel
26th October (Last Sunday of Trinity) Bible Sunday 
10:00am Guilden MordenGroup Communion
2nd November (All Saints and All Souls)
10:00am WendyPatronal Group Holy Communion (All Saints)
5:00pm Steeple MordenAll Souls (Service for the Bereaved – Remembering with Thanksgiving)
   (with tea/coffee at 4:00pm)

We thank God for the ministry of our Rector, Revd Samuel (Sam) Perez Criado.

For those wishing to contact Fa Sam, he is available for calls on 01763 664032 at the following times:

Mondays 2.30pm-4.00pm

Tuesdays 3.30pm-4.00pm

Wednesday 3.30pm-4.00pm

Fridays 2.30pm-3.30pm

Saturdays when not at Ask the Rector or other ministry events 10.30am-12.00noon

Sundays 3.00pm-4.00pm

Funeral directors only: if rector cannot be reached, contact assistant priest, Revd Ann Bol (01223 871058)

The video below explains Fa Sam’s background and his hopes for the future.

Abington Pigotts, Guilden Morden, Litlington and Steeple Morden churches are open during the day, from approx. 10am to 4pm for individuals to enter for prayer.  

The Shingay Group of Parishes consists of St. Michael and All Angels, Abington Pigotts; St. Catherine’s, Litlington; St. Mary the Virgin, Guilden Morden; St. Peter and St.Paul, Steeple Morden; St. Giles, Tadlow; and All Saints’, Wendy and Shingay. We are situated in the South West corner of Cambridgeshire and are part of the Diocese of Ely of The Church of England.

All six parishes of the Group have their own organizations, Parochial Church Councils and so forth, but we operate as a Team of Parishes wherever we can, and good friendships have been built across the villages through our meetings together, and our regular monthly worship together in one of the six churches. In normal circumstances we try to have a service in each of the six churches on three Sundays of the month, and come together for worship on the remaining Sunday.

Full details of services are printed in Prospect magazine, which is normally delivered each month to homes in the parishes. Prospect is also available on-line by clicking here

The care and protection of children, young people and adults involved in Church activities is the responsibility of everyone who participates in the life of the Church. Our Safeguarding Policy can be found by clicking on the Safeguarding tab at the top of this page.