St Hubert's Church belongs to the Parish of Corfe Mullen and lies at the junction of the B3074 (Blandford Road) and the A31 in the orginal village of Corfe Mullen on the River Stour. The Parish Office is located at St Nicholas' Church, the daughter church build in 1997 in the middle of the present village of Corfe Mullen.
A Holy Communion service is held every Sunday at 8.00am. Sunday Evensong is said at 18.30. Everyone is welcome. The church is used regularly for baptisms, weddings and funerals.
The Rector is the Reverend Pamela Walker who is available on 01202 692129.
The Parish Office telephone is 01202 602948 or email st_nicholas@btconnect.com
Who can become a Friend?
Friends are people who are interested in the history of the St Hubert's Church building and in supporting it. You do not have to be a churchgoer to become a Friend; you don't even have to have a direct connection with the church. You may live in the area but you may also live much further afield. All are welcome.
The Aims of The Friends
We would like to emphasise that your donation will be earmarked for the improvement and the upkeep of the church building only and not for any religious activities which will take place there. The cost of these will continue to be the responsibility of the church members.
Become a Friend of St Hubert's Church
There are many reasons why you should consider joining The Friends and encourage others to do so, helping to ensure this historical building remains an oasis of calm and peace for future generations.
If you would like to join, please download an Application Form , or contact:
The Secretary
The Friends of St Hubert's Church
30 Wareham Road
Corfe Mullen
Dorset, BH21 3LE
Legacies
Leaving a legacy to The Friends of St Hubert's Church would greatly benefit the church and can be simply arranged with your solicitor.
The painting at the top of the home page is by Charles Gardner who kindly gave permission for The Friends to use it. Copies of this painting are available to buy.
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