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HOLY WEEK SERVICES Please see below details of the daily services for Holy Week, giving a range of opportunities to mark this sacred time.

PALM SUNDAY 24TH MARCH - CHWECHED SUL Y GARAWYS SUL Y PALMWYDD: 8am Holy Eucharist, 9.30am All Age Worship, 11am Sung Holy Eucharist, 1pm Baptism

MONDAY: 7pm Said Holy Eucharist.

TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY: 12pm Midday Prayer.

MAUNDY THURSDAY: 11am Said Holy Eucharist, 7pm Eucharist of the Last Supper.

GOOD FRIDAY: 2pm Liturgy of the Day.

HOLY SATURDAY: 7pm Easter Vigil at St James’ Church.

EASTER RAFFLE This will be drawn next Sunday - please do support!

HIGH STREET CONSULTATION This ends on 25th March, and we are encouraged to respond as the planned changes to the way the traffic moves around the city centre will have a significant impact on St Giles’. Here is the link: https://www.yourvoicewrexham.com/survey/2055

BAPTISM/CHRISTENING REQUESTS: Please contact the Parish office - Phone: 01978 355808, Email: office@wrexhamparish.org.uk

WEEKLY SERVICES

SUNDAYS

8am SAID HOLY EUCHARIST

9.30am ALL AGE WORSHIP

11am SUNG HOLY EUCHARIST

          1pm  Baptisms                    6pm  Cymun Bendigaid (First Sunday)

THURSDAYS

11am SAID HOLY EUCHARIST


St. Giles’ Parish Church, Wrexham Tower Climbs 2024

Climb 135 ft to the top of one of the Seven Wonders of Wales.

View amazing panoramic views of Wrexham and see as far as the Berwyn Hills, the Mersey Estuary and the Cheshire Plains.

Children must be accompanied by an adult. Some climbs may be delayed due to Church services (eg Weddings).

Climbers must be suitably fit and able to climb and descend.

A £5 per person fee is payable to the guide on arrival at the Church.

Individual climbs are limited to a maximum of 20 persons and places are available only on a first come, first served basis


A visible and active Christian witness at the heart of Wrexham 

The historic Parish Church of Wrexham and one of the ‘Wonders of Wales’.

This magnificent building is a very visible sign of the faith of Christian people over many centuries

It was built to the glory of God and to celebrate the life, death and resurrection of his son, Jesus.

In this place, made holy by the prayers of so many generations, the people of Wrexham come to celebrate the joys of life, and also to seek strength in times of trouble, fear and sorrow.

There is much of the past here, but the church is not a museum. This building is a place for the present and the future; a constant reminder of the presence of God in our world and in our lives, and an encouragement to pray to him, and to worship him.

We, who worship and pray here regularly, hope that you will find something of the power and peace of God.