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Faith Groups

Community Groups or Organisations involved or associated with any faith or religion.

  • All Saints Church - Newton Le Willows
    Church Of England Church in the diocese of Liverpool.
  • Christ Church Community Centre
    From toddlers to pensioners. Mums and tots, youth clubs, girls brigade, over 60's, community meetings, rooms for rent, line dancing, tai chi, keep fit, credit union.
  • Christ Church United Reformed Church
    Free church
  • Christian Life Centre
    Pentecostal Church; Sunday and midweek activities for children and young people; Ladies Fellowship; Cafe Life Coffee Shop; Men's group; multiple small groups; something for everyone. Services Sundays at 9.15am, 11am & 6.30pm. Phone Church office for more information 01744 617148
  • Crownway Community Centre
    Room hire, courses, information, community cafe, social groups
  • De La Salle School
    Specialist School for Visual and Performing Arts
  • Ebenezer Independent Methodist Church Haydock
    As well as our Sunday service we have a weekly craft group and youth groups plus other Christian meetings and occasional free concerts.
  • Hindu Cultural Organisation
    Hindu Cultural Organisation
  • Hope Centre
    Holistic approach working with marginalised clients. Homeless and those at rish of homelessness. Practical Support - Food, shower, laundry, housing advice and training.
  • Mission in the Economy St Helens (MITE)
    Mission In The Economy is a registered charitable company working on behalf of the churches within the economic life of the Merseyside region. MITE Supports a number of work place chaplains.
  • SHINE
    St Helens InterChurch Network; serving the Christian Churches of St Helens
  • St Davids C of E Church
    Church of England
  • St Helens Baptist Church
    Baptist Church
  • St John the Evangelist Church
    St Johns Church opened in 1869 and has served the community of Ravenhead in a variety of ways ever since. A Memorial Hall was added to the church in the 1920's and further development work saw the building of the St Johns Community Centre, which opened in 2004. Emmanuel, known historically as the 'Campbell Rooms' or 'The Mission' was donated to St Johns to aid our ministry to the youth of the area. The present building on Elephant Lane, completed in the 1960's, is the latest of several to be built on the site. Today, both churches serve a vital role in our vision to promote the Christian faith to our parish and beyond, while meeting the broader social, economic and personal needs of our community.
  • St Julies R C Church
    Roman Catholic Church
  • St Lukes C of E Church
    Church of England
  • St Marys R C Church
    Roman Catholic Church
  • St Matthews Church and Centre
    Church
  • St Peters C of E Church
    Church Of England
  • St. Anne and Blessed Dominic R C Church
    Catholic church in the archdiocese of Liverpool.
  • St. James C of E Church
    Anglican Parish Church
  • St. Marks Church Haydock
    Community Service - various projects, aiming to provide services and resources for the rebuilding of family and community life.
  • St. Marys and St. Johns R C Church
    Catholic Church place of worship. Groups within our Chruch are Sacred Heart Confratenity (fund raising), Legion of Mary (evangelisation) and Folk Group (church music for services).
  • St. Theresas of Avila Catholic Church
    Catholic church in the archdiocese of Liverpool
  • St. Vincent De Paul R C Church
    Catholic Parish in the archdiocese of Liverpool.
  • T.A.N.G.O
    It's aim is to reach the community where they socialise and live, to reach those who would not walk through the doors of any conventional church as we know it. Doing church in a completely fresh and spontaneous way, avoiding any ?churchy? language and allowing ourselves to be vulnerable and open. This is achieved by creating a relaxed atmosphere serving tea, coffee and light refreshments, modern up to date songs, and people telling real life stories about themselves. Open opportunities for people to respond with questions and a real challenge of the power of prayer both open and personal. All this is finished off with an opportunity to relax and get to know one another in an environment that people are used to and feel comfortable with.
  • The Church Of The Nazarene
    Place of worship.
  • West Street Independent Methodist Church
    Church