The aims of Churches Together in Cirencester are:
To build the kingdom of God by facilitating common witness to Christ by member churches, helping them to share the Gospel, evangelise together and ...Read more
Ashcroft Church is a united church of the Methodist Church which meets in the present building on Ashcroft Road, and the United Reformed Church formerly at Dyer Street.
The life of the church centres...Read more
Our aim is to be a loving community of disciples of Jesus, following him, growing in him, and witnessing to him through words, works and wonders.
We aim to be friendly and supportive to one another, ...Read more
Jehovah’s Witnesses are a world-wide organisation. We have held meetings in Cirencester since the early 1940s and have been present in Britain since 1881.
Jehovah’s Witnesses accept the Bible as God’...Read more
Quakerism, officially called The Religious Society of Friends, is rooted in Christianity but we have no creed so Quakers hold a diverse range of beliefs.
Quakers are deeply inspired by the life of Ch...Read more
The Salvation Army in Cirencester is first and foremost a church serving the local community.
We have Sunday meetings at 10.00am and 6.00pm. There is also a Sunday Club for children between the ages ...Read more
Parish Priest: Fr Michael Davies
Parish Deacon: Rev John Fothergill
The church is conveniently situated near the centre of the town and serves a fairly large area in the immediate surrounds of Ciren...Read more
First built in Saxon times, there is only a small piece of carved stone left, acting as a sill for the Aumbrey on the left of the Altar. Of the Norman replacement only the south wall remains, with a s...Read more
The Parish Church of Cirencester is one of the largest parish churches in England and has been a place of Christian worship for well over a thousand years.
The church is open every day of the year an...Read more