Messy Church

Messy Church takes place on the third Saturday of each month at 11am. Messy Church is an informal time, (and not just for kids!), of themed craft, fun, worship, celebration and snacks. All are welcome to come along, and it’s free. (Although any donations on the day are gratefully received and go back in to

Midweek communion on Wednesdays

Midweek Communion on Wednesdays We would love to invite you to join us for our Wednesday midweek communion at St Augustine’s, restarting this week in the church building. The service starts at 10am, and all are welcome to stay afterwards for a coffee and catch up. For your diaries: Communion will be held on the

The Last Night of the Proms

Join us in church and join in the atmosphere as we show the Last Night of the Proms on the big screen. Doors open at 7pm and the screening starts at 7.30pm. Entry is free, but donations are welcome. Please feel free to bring a picnic – there will be space at the front of

Patronal Festival – 26th May

On Wednesday 26th May, we will be celebrating the feast day of our patron saint, St Augustine of Canterbury, with a special communion service.  It will begin at 7pm and will be held in church and on our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/swinstaug) The order of service can be downloaded by clicking here The hymn sheet and

Annual Report 2020

  We have published our 2020 Annual Report.  The report can be downloaded by clicking on the picture. The report includes remarks from our Priest in Charge, a review of the year and financial summary. St Augustine’s Annual Report 2020 A5 FINAL

Communion for Ascension Day

Communion for Ascension Day Tomorrow, Thursday 13th May is Ascension Day, a principle feast in the church’s calendar. Ascension Day is the 40th day after Easter Sunday, that commemorates Jesus Christ’s ascension into heaven. Our service is at 7pm and is a service of Holy Communion, and all are welcome to join us, whether in

National Day of Reflection

National Day of Reflection On Tuesday 23rd March, we mark one year since the start of the first lockdown. In what has been a difficult year for everyone, we should take time to reflect and remember those who have died since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. At 6pm we will toll the church bell

Harvest Thanksgiving

This coming Sunday, 4th October, is our Harvest Thanksgiving at 11am both in church and online. We will be giving thanks to God for all the wonderful gifts he gives us. We encourage everyone again this year to donate items to the Swindon Food Collective to help those in our communities who may be struggling

Peace Doves are installed

Peace Doves are finally installed A new installation of doves has been installed in the nave of the church.  Earlier in the year, we had planned to install the doves as a commemoration of the 75th anniversary of VE Day on 8th May.  Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we had already set up the frame