Churches on Romney Marsh
All Saints Burmash
All Saints Lydd
All Saints St Mary's Bay
Methodist Church Dymchurch
Methodist Church New Romney
Spiritual Church Brookland
St Augustine Brookland
St Augustine Snave
St Clement Old Romney
St Dunstan Snargate
St Eanswith Brenzett
St George Ivychurch
St Mary East Guldeford
St Mary the Virgin St Mary in the Marsh
St Monica RC Dymchurch
St Nicholas New Romney
St Peter's Greatstone
St Peter & St Paul Dymchurch
St Peter & St Paul Newchurch
St Thomas à Becket Fairfield
Historic Churches
Lost Churches
The Cup of Hope And Truth Foundation Christian Spiritual Church Sanctuary and Healing Centre
The Cup of Hope And Truth Foundation Christian Spiritual Church Sanctuary and Healing Centre is located just outside Brookland in Becketts Road, Fairfield, Brookland TN29 9TF.
They are open 7 Days a week offering Faith healing, spiritual guidance, and church services every Sunday at 6.30pm. On Wednesday evenings at 7pm they hold a Meditation Circle. They also hold psychic Fayre, clairvoyant evenings and suppers.
They are a registered church. Visitors are welcome to drop in. Ring in advance if you are travelling some distance.
Contact
Rev Charles Green 07535 507008 and Rev Michele Bailey 07432 489091
Dymchurch Methodist Church is located in Hythe Road next the central car park at the north end of Dymchurch High Street.
Services
Morning Service Every Sunday: 10:30am
Evening Service: 6:30pm (When announced)
Mondays: Meeting Point 10am -12 noon
Thursdays: Coffee Morning or "Knitters & Stitchers"
10am-12 noon
Contact
The Minister is the Rev Kevin Taylor 01303 261500
Dymchurch Methodist Church
New Romney Methodist Church
St Peter's Church in Greatstone started in 1953 as a wooden hall situated a little further up Baldwin Road than the present church. This was in the days when most of Greatstone was shingle and sand dunes, with only a few houses, a railway station, and a holiday camp that had started just after World War 2.
Although part of the Parish and Borough of Lydd, it was six miles distant from Lydd town, and the need for a more local place of worship was felt.
The present building was made possible by a generous bequest and was opened in April 1962 by Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury. The shape of the building is intended to reflect the shape of a boat - being a symbol of the disciple Peter, who was a fisherman, to whom it is dedicated. The east end is rounded to be like the bow, and the west end tapers but is cut off square to represent the stern.
Services are held every Sunday at 10.30 am and at some other times.
St Peter's is under the overall care of the Priest at Lydd, the Rev Christopher McClean 01797 320345.
St Peter's has an adjacent hall that can be hired. Find out more.
St Peter's Church c1960
St Peter's Church Today
For more information, please visit All Saints, Lydd website.