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Aston on Trent, All Saints'

DE72 2AZ

All Saints' Church and Heritage Centre
The Tickhill Tomb
The Heritage Centre
Feature on the south porch
All Saints' from the south
Norman dedication cross
The Celtic stone
"Resurrection" window

All Saints’ Church stands at the centre of Aston upon Trent and has been part of village life here for many centuries. Today it remains a living, active church where people gather each week for worship, prayer, and community.

We are a mixed congregation of all ages, and church life here is shaped by both tradition and everyday friendship. Sunday worship is at the heart of what we do, and during the week the church is used by a wide range of groups and activities that support village life.

These include Bible study, discussion groups, prayer gatherings, music, bellringing, and social groups that bring people together in different ways.

If you are exploring church, returning after some time away, or already part of church life, you are very welcome to join us.

We worship every Sunday at 10:30am


In particular we offer:
M.U. (Mothers’ Union) meeting on the 4th Thursday in every month at 2.30 p.m. in the Heritage Centre. 
CAMEO (An informal group for women) meeting on the 1st Wednesday in every month at 7.30 p.m. in the Heritage Centre. 
OPEN DISCUSSION – an open forum for questions, discussion, comment. Part of our Hub, meeting on the the 4th Wednesday in the month at 10.30 am in the Heritage Centre.
OPEN BEFORE GOD – a group to practise Meditation. Meeting on the the 4th Friday in the month at 10.30 am.

“OPEN BOOK” – a group for exploring the Bible. Part of our Hub, meeting on the the 3rd Wednesday in the month at 10.30 am in the Heritage Centre.

THE BELLRINGERS We have a peal of six bells at All Saints. Practice night is Mondays at 8.00 p.m.

ASTON COMUNITY CHOIR - rehearsing on Monday evenings at 7.00 pm in the Heritage Centre.

THE MEN'S BREAKFAST - meeting monthly at The Malt at 8.30 am. See the Aston Church website for details.

© 2013 by the United Benefice of Aston on Trent, Elvaston, Weston on Trent, Shardlow, Swarkestone and Barrow upon Trent with Twyford. all rights preserved.

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