Here you can find information on each of the churches in the benefice. Please follow the links to each of the church areas where you will find useful information such as the service plan, how to contact the church wardens and events and news for the church.
All Saints Great Harrowden
All Saints quietly sits on the corner of the A509 and The Slips in Great Harrowden. Thousands of cars pass by everyday. We are a welcoming bunch who gather from various places to worship here. We have a communion service at 9.30 am on the third Sunday of the month.
Some things to note if you plan to visit outside of worship: firstly, the church is kept locked during the day, so you will need to contact the Vicarage for access. Second, level access is available at the gate facing the A509. Finally, there is no toilet or running water at the church, so please plan ahead.

St Mary the Virgin Little Harrowden
Right in the centre of Little Harrowden is St Mary the Virgin; we are right next to the primary school. We are a warm and welcoming church. We have a communion service every Wednesday at 10 am. We also have Breakfast Church at 9 am on the second Sunday of the Month and a Communion service on the fourth Sunday of the month.
Some things to note if you plan to visit outside of worship: firstly, the church is kept locked during the day, so you will need to contact the Vicarage for access. Second, there isn’t easy level access; there are some steps to keep in mind. Finally, we do have a toilet, tea and coffee facilities!

St Mary Orlingbury
Facing the village green, it’s hard to miss St Mary’s. We have a Cafe Church at 11 am on the first Sunday of the month, and a communion service at 11 am on the third Sunday of the month
Some things to note if you plan to visit outside of worship: firstly, our church is open every day during daylight hours. Second, there isn’t easy level access; there are some steps to keep in mind. Finally, there is no toilet or running water at the church, so please plan ahead.

All Saints Pytchley
Looking over the valley towards Orlingbury All Saints, Pytchley serves the village and wider community. We have a communion service on the first Sunday of the month at 9.30 am and Forest Church at 3 pm on the fourth Sunday of the month.
Some things to note if you plan to visit outside of worship: firstly, the church is kept locked during the day, so you will need to contact the Vicarage for access. Second, level access is available at the gate a little further down the road from the main gate. Finally, we do have a toilet and refreshment facilities! Huzzah!

St Peter Isham
Keeping a proud watch of the comings and goings of the A509, you can’t miss St Peter’s Isham sitting in the middle of the village. We have a communion service at 9.30 am on the second Sunday of the month.
Some things to note if you plan to visit outside of worship: firstly, the church is kept locked during the day, so you will need to contact the Vicarage for access. Second, there isn’t level access into the church. Finally, there is no toilet or running water at the church, so please plan ahead.
