Methodist Churches in Lancashire May 2020

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Methodist Churches in Lancashire May 2020 Lancashire Methodist District, 523 Blackpool Road, Preston, PR2 1EQ [email protected] District Chair: The Revd Paul Davis METHODIST CHURCHES IN LANCA SHIRE MAY 2020 Name Address Contact Contact Email Name &Number BURNLEY & PENDLE CIRCUIT Barley Pendle View Revd Philip [email protected] Barley Taylor BURNLEY BB12 9LA 01282 613165 Briercliffe Road Briercliffe Baptist/Methodist Road/Melville Street BURNLEY BB10 3DX Brierfield Colne Road Revd Philip [email protected] Brierfield Taylor NELSON BB9 5NS 01282 613165 Brunshaw Rimington Avenue BURNLEY BB10 4JY Central Hargreaves Street BURNLEY BB11 1DU Christ Church Carr Road Revd Philip [email protected] NELSON Taylor BB9 7EN 01282 613165 Greenbrook Greenbrook Road BURNLEY BB12 6NZ Hapton Whitefield Street Hapton BURNLEY BB12 7JY Higherford Gisburn Road Barrowford NELSON BB9 6JH Padiham Road Brassey Street BURNLEY BB12 8AD Parkside Cog Lane BURNLEY B11 5AH St. Andrew’s Mosley Street BARNOLDSWICK BB18 5BP Lancashire Methodist District, 523 Blackpool Road, Preston, PR2 1EQ [email protected] District Chair: The Revd Paul Davis St. John’s Albert Road COLNE BB8 0RY St. Peter’s Riley Street Earby BARNOLDSWICK BB18 6NX Southfield Southfield Revd Philip [email protected] BURNLEY Taylor BB10 3RH 01282 613165 Wheatley Lane Wheatley Lane Revd [email protected] Road Marian Fence Taylor BURNLEY BB12 9ED 01282 613165 WEST PENNINE MOORS CIRCUIT Antley Blackburn Road Revd Rick [email protected] ACCRINGTON Ormrod BB5 0DE 01254 383634 Cambridge Street Lodge Street Revd Rick [email protected] ACCRINGTON Ormrod BB5 6EH 01254 383634 Darwen Bright Street Revd [email protected] Methodist @ DARWEN Louise Bright Street BB3 1QL Makin 01254 678858 Darwen Watery Lane Revd [email protected] Methodist @ DARWEN Louise Spring Vale BB3 2ET Makin 01254 678858 Feniscowles 667 Preston Old Revd [email protected] Road Louise BLACKBURN Makin BB2 5ER 01254 678858 Haslingden Manchester Road Revd [email protected] Haslingden Louise ROSSENDALE Makin BB4 5SL 01254 678858 Lancashire Methodist District, 523 Blackpool Road, Preston, PR2 1EQ [email protected] District Chair: The Revd Paul Davis Lammack Lammack Road Revd Stuart [email protected] BLACKBURN Smith BB1 8LA 01254 691675 Mellor Mellor Lane Revd Stuart [email protected] Mellor Smith BLACKBURN BB2 7EW 01254 691675 Rhyddings Chapel Street Revd Rick [email protected] Oswaldtwistle Ormrod ACCRINGTON BB5 3EP 01254 383634 St. Paul’s High Audley Revd Stuart [email protected] Street Smith BLACKBURN BB1 1DH 01254 691675 Stanhill Nab Lane Revd Rick [email protected] Stanhill Road Ormrod Oswaldtwistle 01254 ACCRINGTON 383634 BB5 4PT Trinity Sandy Lane URC/Methodist Lower Darwen DARWEN BB3 0PN Wesley Hall Feilden Street Revd Stuart [email protected] BLACKBURN Smith BB2 1LQ 01254 691675 West End Blackburn Road Revd Rick [email protected] Oswaldtwistle Ormrod ACCRINGTON BB5 4LZ 01254 383634 Wilpshire Ribchester Road Revd Stuart [email protected] Wilpshire Smith BLACKBURN BB1 9HU 01254 691675 GREAT HARWOOD CIRCUIT Clayton-Le- Clayton Le Moors Revd Geoff [email protected] Moors Community Hays (Now a Class of Centre Rishton MC) Pick up Street 01254 Clayton Le Moors 491850 ACCRINGTON BB5 5NR. Rishton Albert Street Revd Geoff [email protected] Rishton Hays Lancashire Methodist District, 523 Blackpool Road, Preston, PR2 1EQ [email protected] District Chair: The Revd Paul Davis BLACKBURN BB1 4JE 01254 491850 Trinity URC/ King Street Revd Geoff [email protected] Methodist Great Harwood Hays BLACKBURN BB6 7JN 01254 491850 BANKS & HESKETH BANK CIRCUIT Banks Chapel Lane Revd [email protected] Banks Wilfred SOUTHPORT Robinson PR9 8EY 01704 222966 Hesketh Bank Chapel Road Revd [email protected] Hesketh Bank Wilfred PRESTON Robinson PR4 6RY 01704 222966 Hesketh Lane Hesketh Lane Revd [email protected] Tarleton Wilfred PRESTON Robinson PR4 6AT 01704 222966 Mere Brow Mere Brow Lane Revd [email protected] Mere Brow Wilfred PRESTON Robinson PR4 6JP 01704 222966 CLITHEROE CIRCUIT Chatburn Downham Road Revd Ian [email protected] Chatburn Humphreys CLITHEROE BB7 4AU 01200 443489 Paythorne Paythorne 01200 [email protected] CLITHEROE 825922 (UNTIL MID JULY 2020) BB7 4JD [email protected] (From September 2020) Trinity Wesleyan Row Revd Ian [email protected] CLITHEROE Humphreys BB7 2JY 01200 443489 Waddington The Square 01200 [email protected] Waddington 825922 (UNTIL MID JULY 2020) CLITHEROE [email protected] BB7 3HZ (From September 2020) Whalley King Street 01200 [email protected] Whalley 825922 (UNTIL MID JULY 2020) Lancashire Methodist District, 523 Blackpool Road, Preston, PR2 1EQ [email protected] District Chair: The Revd Paul Davis CLITHEROE [email protected] BB7 9SN (From September 2020) CHORLEY & LEYLAND CIRCUIT Adlington LEP Railway Road (Methodist/URC) Adlington CHORLEY PR6 9QZ Brincall, Hillside Parke Road 01254 [email protected] Brinscall 830 374 (UNTIL 12th JULY 2020) CHORLEY PR6 8JP Chorley Gillibrand Walks CHORLEY PR7 2EZ Coppull Spendmore Lane Revd Tony [email protected] Coppull Simpson CHORLEY PR7 5BX 01253 852284 Eccleston The Green Revd Tony [email protected] Eccleston Simpson CHORLEY PR7 5TQ 01253 852284 Euxton Wigan Road Euxton CHORLEY PR7 6LP Heskin Withington Lane Revd Tony [email protected] Heskin Simpson CHORLEY PR7 5LU 01253 852284 Leyland Turpin Green Lane LEYLAND PR25 3HA Midge Hall Longmeanygate Deacon [email protected] Midge Hall Ellen Monk- LEYLAND Winstanley PR26 6TD 01772 456080 Whittle-Le- Preston Road Woods Clayton-le-Woods CHORLEY PR6 7HU Withnell Fold Withnell Fold 01254 [email protected] CHORLEY 830 374 (UNTIL 12th JULY 2020) PR6 8AZ PRESTON RIBBLE Bamber Bridge Station Road Revd Karen [email protected] MC Community Bamber Bridge Le Mouton PRESTON Lancashire Methodist District, 523 Blackpool Road, Preston, PR2 1EQ [email protected] District Chair: The Revd Paul Davis & Worship PR5 6ED 01772 Centre 323818 Central Lune Street, Revd [email protected] PRESTON Barbara PR1 2NL Pettitt 07784 791287 Christ Church Berry Lane Revd Karen [email protected] Longridge LEP Longridge Le Mouton (Methodist/URC) PRESTON PR3 3JA 01772 323818 Fulwood Watling Street Road Fulwood PRESTON PR2 8EA Hoole Moss House Lane Much Hoole PRESTON PR4 4TD Kingsfold Hawksbury Drive Penwortham PRESTON PR1 9EN Longton Marsh Lane Longton PRESTON PR4 5ZJ New Longton Chapel Lane New Longton PRESTON PR4 4AA Penwortham Penwortham Bridge Leyland Road Penwortham PRESTON. PR1 9XR Trinity, Gregson Gregson Lane Lane Hoghton PRESTON PR5 0ED West Preston MC worshipping at:- Ashton Wellington Road, Revd Ray [email protected] Ashton, Borg PRESTON PR2 1BU 01772 768112 Cottam, Trinity Cottam Revd Ray [email protected] Community Borg Centre, Lancashire Methodist District, 523 Blackpool Road, Preston, PR2 1EQ [email protected] District Chair: The Revd Paul Davis Haydocks Lane, 01772 Cottam, 768112 PRESTON PR4 0NY Ingol Tag Lane, Revd Ray [email protected] Ingol, Borg PRESTON PR2 3XA 01772 768112 BLACKPOOL CIRCUIT Layton Westcliffe Drive Layton BLACKPOOL FY3 7DZ Marton Migdgeland Road Revd John [email protected] BLACKPOOL Morton FY4 5HA 01253 695527 New Central Adelaide St West, BLACKPOOL FY1 4SR South Shore Community Church worshipping at:- Highfield Scarsdale Avenue Revd John [email protected] BLACKPOOL Morton FY4 2NP 01253 695527 Lindale Dorrit Rd Revd John [email protected] BLACKPOOL Morton FY4 3PE 01253 695527 SOUTH FYLDE CIRCUIT Church Road St. Albans Road LYTHAM ST. ANNES FY8 3NQ Fairhaven Clifton Drive LYTHAM ST. ANNES FY8 1BZ Freckleton Kirkham Road Freckleton PRESTON PR4 1HS Kirkam Nelson Street Kirkham PRESTON PR4 2JP Lytham Park Street LYTHAM ST. ANNES FY8 5LU Lancashire Methodist District, 523 Blackpool Road, Preston, PR2 1EQ [email protected] District Chair: The Revd Paul Davis The Drive 268 Clifton Drive South LYTHAM ST. ANNES FY8 1LH NORTH FYLDE CIRCUIT Burn Naze Heys Street THORNTON- CLEVELEYS FY5 4JP Cleveleys Park West Drive Revd Ruth [email protected] THORNTON- Simpson (Until End of August 2020) CLEVELEYS FY5 2BL 01253 852284 (Until End of August 2020) Fleetwood 411 Fleetwood Revd Ruth [email protected] Road Simpson FLEETWOOD FY5 8HN 01253 852284 Lighthouse Lancaster Road Community Knott End-on-Sea POULTON-LE- FYLDE FY6 0AU Pilling Smallwood Hey Road Pilling PRESTON PR3 6HF Poulton-Le-Fylde Queensway POULTON-LE- FYLDE FY6 7ST Springfield Bispham Road Greenlands BLACKPOOL FY2 0LB Thornton Victoria Road East THORNTON- CLEVELEYS FY5 5HQ NORTH LANCASHIRE CIRCUIT Arkholme Arkholme CARNFORTH LA6 1BA Bare Seaborn Road Revd [email protected] MORECAMBE Emma LA4 6BB Holroyd Lancashire Methodist District, 523 Blackpool Road, Preston, PR2 1EQ [email protected] District Chair: The Revd Paul Davis 01524 941266 Brookhouse Brookhouse Road From From September 2020 Brookhouse September [email protected] LANCASTER 2020 LA2 9PA Revd David Philo 01524 411642 Calder Vale Calder Vale Revd Derek [email protected] Garstang Oldham PRESTON PR3 1SQ 01524 65800 Caton Brookhouse Road Caton LANCASTER LA2 9QT Dolphinholme Abbeystead Road Revd Derek [email protected]
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