10:30 Sunday morning
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10:30 Sunday morning

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When

Sunday, 7 June 2026, 11:30 – 12:45

Christ Church Birkenhead

Bessborough Rd, Birkenhead, CH43 5RW

Time

11:3012:45

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Every Sunday at 10:30am we gather at church for our main service of Holy Communion. It’s a welcoming space for everyone. Whether you're part of the parish, visiting for the first time, bringing family, or just curious, you are warmly invited. Children and adults are all at home here, and there’s no need to have everything sorted, just come as you are.

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