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All Saints Church

Your local church in Eastchurch.

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9.30am on Sunday

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Discover our rich tradition and warm community. We welcome all, regardless of age, with open hearts. Join us in worship, fellowship, and support as we journey together in faith. Experience All Saints Church, where tradition and friendship come alive.

Explore our website and discover the beauty of our church in person. We also invite you to visit our sister church, St Thomas the Apostle in Harty.

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September 2025

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  • Coffee Morning
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  • Parish Mass
  • Harty Service
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  • Coffee Morning
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  • LED: Wedding of Toni…
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  • Parish Mass
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  • Coffee Morning
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  • LED: Wedding of Kath…
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  • Parish Mass
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  • Coffee Morning
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  • Parish Mass
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  • Coffee Morning
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September 28, 2025
  • Parish Mass

    September 28, 2025  9:30 am10:30 am
    All Saints Church, Eastchurch High Street, Sheerness, ME12 4BN, England

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September 29, 2025
  • Coffee Morning

    September 29, 2025  10:00 am11:00 am
    All Saints Church, Eastchurch High Street, Sheerness, ME12 4BN, England

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Help out our local community in Eastchurch by joining the litter pick ⬇️⬇️#kent #eastchurch #swale #lovekent Eastchurch Village Hall Eastern Sheppey Community Hub Eastchurch Construction All Saints Church, Eastchurch See MoreSee Less
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#FridayFacts from All Saints✨The Vicarage That Replaced a Forge🔥 In 1835, the old vicarage in the corner of the churchyard was replaced.🏚️ It was built on the site of a blacksmith’s forge and cobbler’s shop — quite the shift from boots to Bibles!🏡 The current building is now known as the Old Vicarage, with the modern Rectory further up Warden Road.💬 Would you prefer the smell of leather and coal… or hymn books and tea? See MoreSee Less
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#FridayFacts from All Saints ✨The Chapels That Peep at the Altar👀 Inside both the Lady Chapel and Sacristy are "squints" — narrow holes in the wall.🧎 These let priests synchronise their Masses with the one at the main altar during high services.⛪ It’s a rare layout, hinting at multiple clergy working at once — very unusual for a rural parish church.💬 Ever peeked through a squint? Try it next time you visit. See MoreSee Less
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#FridayFacts from All Saints✨A Forgotten Plaque and a Village School✒️ Above the church’s south entrance, you’ll find a plaque to Rev Richard Forster, vicar from 1699.📚 He gifted a house and orchard in Leysdown in 1721 — to create a school for poor children.🙌 The goal? Teach them to read, write, and memorise the Church Catechism.💬 Could you pass the Church Catechism today? See MoreSee Less
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#FridayFacts from All Saints✨💒 The Priest Who Sent a King to His Death⚔️ Gabriel Livesey’s son, Sir Michael Livesey, grew up in Eastchurch and became one of the judges who signed the death warrant of King Charles I.👑 After the monarchy was restored, Livesey fled abroad and lost his estates.🪦 His father’s tomb still sits in All Saints, beneath layers of royal and political drama.💬 We are looking for living relatives to this monument. Unfortunately the condition has started to deteriorate. Can any Kent historians help us? See MoreSee Less
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#FridayFacts at All Saints ✨🎨 The Rood Screen — a rare medieval gem!✝️ Spanning the full width of the church, intricately carved and once painted with saints.👣 Look for the stone steps where the priest climbed to light candles on the beam above.🌟 A rare survivor of medieval craftsmanship — worth seeing up close.💬 Which detail catches your eye — the carvings, the steps, or the history? See MoreSee Less
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