St. Peter & St. Paul Church is a Grade 1 listed building set in the middle of the market town of Caistor.

Our Services are held on Sundays: - 

At 8.00 a.m. (said Holy Communion),

10.15 a.m. (10.30 a.m. on the 2nd Sunday of the month) when we hold a Service of Holy Communion with hymns & music

6.00 p.m. (2nd & 4th Sundays of the month) Evensong with hymns and music,

During the week said services are held on: -

Monday at 9.30 a.m.  - Morning Prayer

Wednesday at 10.00 a.m. & Thursday at 7.00 p.m. - Holy Communion

We also hold various other events and services and these are advertised in the church magazine, on the church noticeboards or in the Saturday edition of the Grimsby Telegraph.

 

For more info about Caistor go to

www.caistor.net

or

www.thisisgrimsby.co.uk/thewolds

 

St. Peter & St. Paul Church, Caistor
Events in the Diocese of Lincoln
Today's Prayer Focus
Thu 11th Mar - The North Wolds Group of Parishes
The North Wolds Group of Parishes
Barnetby, Bigby, Elsham, Somerby
Bonby and Worlaby
Under pastoral re-organisation, Bonby and Worlaby are to be held in plurality with Brigg, Wrawby and Cadney-cum-Howsham by the Vicar of Brigg, pastoral care will though, for the time being, continue to be exercised by the Revd Mark Batty.
Parish Priest                Revd Mark Batty
Please pray for those who share ministry in:
Barnetby                Archie Eastcrabbe
                        Don Gibbons
                        George Herring
                        Claude Hoff
Bigby                    Christine Banham
                        Ruth Kitching
Elsham                    Helen Moir
                        Anne Sutherland
                        Pat Taylor
Somerby                Bill Hobson
                        Shaun Merrick
Bonby                    Carolynne Hannabuss
                        Jean Simpkin
                        Kenneth Simpkin
Worlaby                Margaret Holt
                        Marjorie Wood
Please pray for all who were confirmed by Bishop John at Barnetby in October last year.
Botswana (Central Africa)
The Rt. Revd Trevor Selwyn Mwamba