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In 1994 the two village churches – Methodist and Anglican – came together in a Local Ecumenical Partnership and became known as ‘The Church in Tickton’. There is a service of worship on Sundays at 10.30 am and this follows a regular pattern with leadership drawn from both denominations. For the current plan of services, go to the ‘Downloads’ tab. Also on this tab is the latest weekly Notice Sheet, and recent copies of the village magazine produced by the church, Tickton Diary.
The Church in Tickton maintains two buildings – St Paul’s Church, and Tickton Methodist Church – and uses both for worship. Both buildings have modern, indoor toilets and St Paul’s has recently been equipped with a kitchenette, with fridge and water boiler. The Methodist building has a full size kitchen and small meeting room in addition to the main hall. This hall has flexible seating for a maximum of 100 people and is used by community groups as well as by the church and its own groups.