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Churches
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Llantern Fellowship
- If you're looking for lively, evangelical worship with a growing fellowship of Christian families then you're more than welcome to join us.
We moved from the Llandogo church building to the new village hall a number of years ago so that we could make use of the better facilities (rooms for Sunday schools, a kitchen, parking, etc.).
The fellowship is under the governance of the Church in Wales and of the Priest in charge (Revd. John Dearnley).
With three congregations the Parish is able to offer a broad spectrum of worship styles on a Sunday. Our services are tend to be non-liturgical with worship led by a music group.
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St Michael's
- The Church is situated on the banks of the River Wye on the outskirts of the village (opposite the Wye Valley Hotel and behind the Parva Farmhouse B&B).
The current Church in Wales rite is used, together with the 3 year Lectionary and traditional hymns. The congregation has a liberal theological and spiritual outlook and so welcomes everyone to its worship.
St. Michael's itself stands on the site of a Celtic Church established in the 8th century and a large part of the 15th century mediaeval building still remain. The Victorians extended the nave in 1846 and the aisle contains flagstones from its own graveyard and from Tintern Abbey, one dated 1668. They also bricked up the priest's door in the chancel although its outline can still be seen. The East window is dedicated to Jane Damaris Audland, wife of the village surgeon and other memorials include one to Elizabeth Fielding whose husband was a Lord of Tintern Manor. The South porch is retained from the 15th century and features a fine groined roof with Tudor roses.
It should be remembered that this site is much older than Tintern Abbey and continues to provide a tranquil haven on the Wye Valley Path adjacent to the River Wye. The Welsh borders were frequently the scene of conflict and churches throughout the area were often dedicated to St. Michael the Archangel, a favourite of soldiers. In fact St. Michael was a dedication in the Celtic Church long before it acknowledged the supremacy of Rome.
Wherever your spiritual journey may have taken you, you are very welcome to enjoy this place - joining the thousands who have passed through its doors in over thirteen centuries in a spirit of fellowship and peace.
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St Odoceus
- Llandogo church is a Victorian buiding with 2-Star listing. Built on the site of a previous church, the current building stands within a churchyard (or Llan) that is at least 1,500 years old.
Our Sunday worship is a 9am Eucharist with Choir practice at 8pm on Thursdays.
The church is the traditional centre of Christian life within the village. As such it hosts christenings, weddings and funerals for the local community.
Facilities in the church building are limited - hence the Llantern Fellowship meets in the village hall.
