St Denys' Church was built for the glory of God in the 12th century, although Christians have worshipped here since at least the 12th century. It is a place of great dignity and warmth and the community here seeks to be living, giving and here for all people.
You are invited to join in our services, or if you simply prefer to stop for a moment of thought and reflection.
Whether you come to pray for concerns of the world, or loved ones, or if you are simply drawn to admire our magnificent architecture, St Denys' Church is here for you.
The Bishop of Lincoln, Canon John Patrick and The Revd Jeremy Cullimore on the roof of Sleaford Parish Church, St Denys'
(Photograph Courtesy of the Sleaford Standard) On Wednesday, 29th July The installed Solar Panels were dedicated by The Bishop of Lincoln in a service at St Denys' Church at 11.30am.
If you would like to see the completed installation do please come along. (No high heels please ladies)
Fri 12th Mar - Barrow and Goxhill Barrow and Goxhill Parish Priest Revd John Girtchen Reader Ann Liles Parish Lay Ministers John Cherry Debbie Crawford Mark Hutson Janet Shephardson Sandra Smith Ray Wardell, Kath Wells We pray for the new initiatives at Holy Trinity, Barrow: S.O.S. at H.T.B. (The Six o’clock Service) that it may draw new worshippers to an alternative celebration of Holy Communion, and give thanks for the continued growth of ‘Sat Navs’ – the monthly Saturday Morning all age family service and also for our fledgling ‘Puppet Ministry’. Bradford (York, England) The Rt. Revd David James