St. Gregory's Parish Church, Sudbury, Suffolk
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St Gregory's Parish Church
About Us:
St Gregory’s is an Anglican Church (Church of England) serving most of the town of Sudbury, Suffolk in the United Kingdom. St Gregory’s has been in Sudbury for many centuries and continues to be a focus for the local community and is seen by many as the "Mother Church" of Sudbury. St Gregory’s aims to provide for the spiritual needs of the town and wants all who come, whether just as visitors to the building, or to join in with the worship, to feel a warm welcome.
Offering a range of Christian worship on weekdays and Sundays which is both welcoming and inclusive. St Gregory's continues to serve the local community through baptisms, weddings and funerals, and as a venue for Civic and other services, and as a church building that is open daily and provides a peaceful space for visits and for prayer and reflection.
Come and look around our beautiful and ancient building, soak up the atmosphere, and perhaps light a candle for a loved one.
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St Gregory's Parish Church
Visiting Us:
The Opening of St Gregory’s Church
St. Gregory’s Church, Sudbury is open for personal visits every Tuesday between 11.00 am and 2.00 pm during British Summer Time only, ie from Tuesday 31/3/26 until, and including, Tuesday 20/10/26.
Personal visits are also welcomed on a Wednesday between 11.45 am and 12.15 pm and on the first Saturday of the month during the Coffee Morning between 10.00 am and 12 noon. (Please note: The April Coffee Morning will take place on Saturday 11th, not 4th, of April.)
If you have any questions, please email: Claire walker, parish secretary, on parishsecretary@stgregspcc.uk
~ We look forward to welcoming you ~
Speak to Someone:
Rector: Revd Andrew Doarks
sudburyrector@gmail.com
ST GREGORY'S SAFE GUARDING INFORMATION
St Gregory's safeguarding information can be found by clicking here
Writing from the Rectory
Writing from the Rectory – April 2026
After a long wet winter it’s easy to see why sun worship has been popular in some cultures. Spring offers us the chance of hope in a fresh start and the wonder of new birth.
In ancient Egypt many gods were worshipped, including the Egyptian god of creation called Khnum (known otherwise as “the divine potter”), who was believed to create humanity from the clay of the Nile. In the book of Exodus, some of these gods can be linked directly to the famous plagues sent upon a hard-hearted Pharoah, who refused to release the Hebrews from slavery. These plagues pointed people to the identity of the one true God.
The night before their famous departure from Egypt, God intervened and told his chosen people to daub their doorframes with lamb’s blood as a sign to the angel of death to pass over them and not kill their firstborn. This redemptive act is still celebrated by Jews as the festival known as Passover; it is also the origin of the Last Supper celebrated on Maundy Thursday, when Jesus mandated his followers to love one another, and people of all faiths, as he had loved them.
But if the plagues were highly symbolic of God’s power surely the choice of a lamb was also significant? Apart from being a peace offering, a lamb is the offspring of a ram. So, the child of the pagan god of creation, Knumh, is being ceremonially killed by the slaves as a sign of the power and authority of the one true creator God.
At Easter we celebrate our freedom at Passover from the slavery of sin and hardheartedness. This new life became possible because the offspring of the real creator God was killed centuries after the Passover miracle, in the form of Jesus’ death on the cross. However, Jesus, the lamb of God, rises from the tomb and is seen alive and well by many thousands of people.
Recently some famous atheists are seeing their friends come to faith. Why not watch an episode from the YouTube channel ‘TheDiaryOfACEO’ (hosted by Stephen Bartlett from Dragons Den) entitled ‘The proof that Christianity is true’?
Join our Easter Egg trail 3-4pm St Gregory’s Church Saturday 4th April. £2 per child- booking essential at ticketsource.
Happy Easter! He is risen indeed, Alleluia!
Blessings
Reverend Andrew Doarks.
Regular Services
First, second and fourth Sundays: 10am Holy Communion
Third Sundays: 9.30am Holy Communion
11am Service of the Word
Wednesday: 11am Holy Communion
Thursday: 6pm Christian Meditation
[The 8am Holy Communion on the third Sunday of the month is suspended from September 2025]
On the 5th Sunday of a month 10am Holy Communion alternates between St Gregory's and All Saints' churches:
29 March 2026 - St Gregory's Church
31 May 2026 - All Saints' Church
30 August 2026 - St Gregory's Church
29 November 2026 - All Saints' Church
Please join us for refreshments after the Sunday morning Communion service.
The Coffee Club Team Rota is Here
Sunday Morning readings
We always have a gospel reading as the second reading;
the other reading will be either Old Testament or Epistle depending on the season.
We are following the Roots material for All Age worship which you will find here .
The theme for the Sunday is the bold typed reading.
Weddings

St Gregory’s is here for all the significant occasions in your life.
We will be very pleased to hear from you if you are considering getting married.
To find out more about weddings, contact the parish secretary :
parishsecretary@stgregspcc.uk or phone 07776 955306
Claire is available Tuesdays 9am - 5pm by phone/email
Christenings
St Gregory’s is here for all the significant occasions in your life.
We will be very pleased to hear from you if you are considering a christening.
To find out more about christenings, contact the parish secretary :
parishsecretary@stgregspcc.uk or phone 07776955306
Claire is available Tuesdays 9am - 5pm by phone/email
Funerals

St Gregory’s is here for all the significant occasions in your life.
We will be very pleased to hear from you if you require funeral advice.
To find out more about funerals, contact the parish secretary :
parishsecretary@stgregspcc.uk or phone 07776955306
Claire is available Tuesdays 9am - 5pm by phone/email
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