Everyone is welcome!
St Cuthbert's Church is at the centre and heart of Croxteth Park housing estate, Liverpool, where we have been a Christian presence for more than 30 years. Aside from our three Sunday Eucharistic services, we offer many groups and activities during the week, including Brownies, Scouts,
Spark youth group and Parent & Toddlers. (see our 'What's On' page for more information)
We take great pride in our strong relationship with our local school, Emmaus Church of England and Catholic primary school, and our good working relationships with Croxteth Park Residents Association, Rhys Jones Centre, community police and other neighbourhood agencies. We join with them proudly, in serving this community. Join us at any one of our three services
(9am, 11am or 6pm) open every Sunday throughout the year,
where a very warm welcome awaits you!
‘Anyone who welcomes you welcomes me,
and anyone who welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me.'
Matthew 10:40
Spark youth group and Parent & Toddlers. (see our 'What's On' page for more information)
We take great pride in our strong relationship with our local school, Emmaus Church of England and Catholic primary school, and our good working relationships with Croxteth Park Residents Association, Rhys Jones Centre, community police and other neighbourhood agencies. We join with them proudly, in serving this community. Join us at any one of our three services
(9am, 11am or 6pm) open every Sunday throughout the year,
where a very warm welcome awaits you!
‘Anyone who welcomes you welcomes me,
and anyone who welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me.'
Matthew 10:40
SAFEGUARDING
St Cuthbert's takes its duty and obligation to protect all, extremely seriously. We have adopted the national Church of England's robust procedures and guidelines. You can find out more about the national policies and
procedures at: www.churchofengland.org/safeguarding
If you have any safeguarding concerns or issues on a safeguarding matter then you can find useful contact information at: www.liverpool.anglican.org/safeguarding
'To worship God and to share His/Her light with this community.'