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About us
St Martins is a friendly, lively, local church family of all ages and backgrounds in west Hull.
We are led by the Holy Spirit and rooted in the teachingof the Bible, as we follow Jesus and do life together. It's this good news of Jesus Christ that we seek to share, and put at the heart of everthing we do.
We've been on quite a journey of change in the last few years and are looking forward to all that God has for us in this next phase.
( We are a faithful Anglican church and part of the, 'New Wine' network of churches.)
Whats on
Sundays 10.30 am
10.00 Prayer meeting in side chapel, Spirit filled intercession.
10.30 am Contemporary Service,
Family friendly service , informal and lively with modern worship songs and visuals on the screen. Kids church, weeks 1-3. all together service 4th Sunday.
Tuesdays 10.30-1
St Martins Hub
St Martins Community 'Shop'. 10 items for £1.50 suggested donation
St Martins, 'Cafe' , a cuppa and a place to be, find a safe caring environment and a listening ear.
West Hull Food bank - a satellite of Hull central food bank - short term emergency food supplies by referal.
Food donations for Hull Foodbank or St Martins Community, 'shop' can also be delivered at this time.
If you need help with food outside this time, please ring, (freephone), Citizens Advice 0808 2082138 ,
Wednesdays
11.00am Traditional Communion,
A quieter time to reflect and re -charge spiritually.
Join us from 10.30 for a coffee beforehand.
Small Groups
We have a variety of small groups meeting both evening and day time. This is great chance to get to know others while having fun studying the bible and learning about faith.
Please contact the church office for more details.
Board Game Cafe
Enjoy a cuppa while playing your favourite games.
2nd Saturday of the month 10-5pm
4th Saturday of the month 2-9pm
suggested £5.00 donation.
Safeguarding
Our Parish Safeguarding Officer, (PSO), is Carolyn Kay, 07967271359
The parish of St Martins Hull is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer Carolyn Kay. The Diocese of York’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advise our PSOs. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the DSA. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children or Adults