Heslington Church

Heslington Church

St Paul's Church, Heslington
Location York
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Website Heslington Church
History
Dedication St Paul
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade II listed[1]
Years built 1858
Specifications
Capacity 250
Bells 2
Administration
Parish Heslington
Deanery York
Archdeaconry York
Diocese Diocese of York
Province Province of York
Clergy
Vicar(s) Rev Johannes Nobel

Heslington Church is in the parish (and village) of Heslington, near York, England. As well as the village and some more modern housing estates, the church also serves some outlying farms. The Heslington campus of the University of York is also in the parish.

It is a local ecumenical partnership between the Church of England and the Methodist Church, making it one of few joint Methodist/Anglican churches. It was formed from Saint Paul's Church, Heslington and Heslington Methodist Chapel in 1971, the name of the combined church being "Heslington Church", though some people still incorrectly refer to it as "St Paul's". The old Methodist Chapel is now the village meeting room.

Originally constructed in 1858, the building still looks like a Victorian parish church from the south. It was extended in the 1970s by the ecclesiastical architect Ronald Sims; he removed the old north wall, and added a modern suite of meeting rooms, including a vestry and kitchen, on the north side. The old choir and sanctuary now form a separate chapel, and the congregation sits in a semicircle facing the new altar to the north. The building is now a Grade II listed building.

Each denomination in the ecumenical partnership is represented by a member of clergy; the Anglican vicar is Rev. Johannes Nobel, while Rev. Rory Dalgliesh, Methodist chaplain to the University of York, represents the Methodist Church. Rev. Rowan Williams, Anglican chaplain to the university, frequently worships at the church, although the church and the university chaplaincy are officially separate. Services are conducted from a combined liturgy, written by the church.

Sunday services take place at 10.00am. Aside from the usual midweek meetings, the church also plays host to various university groups throughout the week.

Former Methodist Chapel, now the village meeting room.

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Coordinates: 53°56′51″N 1°02′40″W / 53.94740°N 1.04457°W / 53.94740; -1.04457


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