A warm welcome just as you are
Experiencing and sharing God's love

There has been a church worshipping here at St. Andrew's for 28 years, however in October 2001 the building was burnt to the ground due to a fire. Luckily though the building was fully insured and was rebuilt to a high standard reopening in December 2002. During the time when there was no church building the congregation continued to meet together in the vicarage, learning much about what "church" was really all about. The new building is fantastic and consists of a worship area, small chapel, hall and fully equipped kitchen. As well as Sundays the building is used extensively during the week by various community groups and organisations.

St. Andrew was one of Jesus' first disciples, a fisherman who having discovered Jesus for himself went and fetched his brother Peter so that he could meet him too. This is largely what St. Andrew's is all about, a group of very ordinary people who have met Jesus and are seeking to live out their Christian lives within the community. Our mission statements at the top of this page seek to communicate what we are about. If you visit us we will give you a warm welcome and seek to make you feel at home, however we also hope that through church - the service and the people, you will experience something of God's love and know his acceptance of you. Please explore the links on this page to learn more about us.

St Andrew's, Tower Hill
Highfield

Sunday Worship at 11.00am

Vicar: Revd Andy Heber
St Andrew's Vicarage
9 Redwood Way
Tower Hill
Kirkby
L33 4DU
0151 548 7969

The Diocese of Liverpool

THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND

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