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Saint Leonard's Church

Saint Leonard's


Saint Leonard's Church

Lincoln Road
Newark

Surgery Hour There is a surgery hour on Thursday each week, between 6.00pm and 7.00pm at the church with regard to bookings for weddings, blessing of a marriage, banns, renewal of vows, baptisms or thanksgiving services.

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A Short History of St. Leonards

Welcome

St Leonard's is an Anglican Church (part of the Church of England). It serves the northern third of the parish of Newark on Trent in Nottinghamshire. It is a member of the Newark Parish Team which also includes St Mary's and Christ Church.

St Leonard's is situated on Lincoln Road, Newark and shares its dual purpose building with the Bridge Community Centre. It was built in 1978, replacing an older building erected in 1873. Representatives from the church are part of the management committee of the Bridge Community Centre. The church also has links with the schools in the local area.

The People at St Leonard's are warm and friendly, welcoming to all.

We meet regularly to worship God, receive Holy Communion, listen to God's word to us and share in fellowship with one another. We want to be relevant in the community and share in God's work in this place.


A Short History of St. Leonard's

Statue of St. Leonard from the old church

The original parish of St Leonard's was formed in 1873 and the original Church was built in Northgate at a cost of £4,000.00, raised mainly be public subscription. It was consecrated by the Bishop of Lincoln, Christopher Wordsworth, on 28 January 1873.

The New St Leonard's

The Nave

As early as 1966, Rev Lacey had voiced the need for anew church 'over the bridge' to serve the expanding housing estates on the northern side of the town. A number of additional factors weighed in favour of re-locating the church.

Good Shepherd Window from the old church St. Leonard window from the old church

The project was begun by Canon E Kingsnorth while acting as Priest-in-charge and was completed by his successor, Rev B H Lewers, Team Rector. Newark District Council purchased the original St Leonard's vicarage and garden, the church and church hall, and agreed to provide a new site for a vicarage and church/community centre adjacent to Yorke Drive. The architect acting for the church was Mr Gordon Smith and the Newark District Council architect was Mr Stobbs.

The Altar - carved with scene of the last supper

Sunday 2 October 1977 saw the ceremony of Turning the First Turf, marking the site of the altar and was carried out by the Bishop of Southwell, the Right Reverend Denis Wakeling together with the Chairman of Newark District Council, Councillor Mrs Daisy Wilcox. The parishioners of St Leonard's were faced with raising £10,000 as their share of the cost of building and fitting the new Church.

The Sanctuaruy Figure of Christ behind the Altar

Sunday 5 November 1978 saw the closure of the old church and the dedication of the new church by the Bishop of Southwell. Almost 300 people took part in the ceremony. The new Church has an impressive simplicity. A statue of the Resurrected Christ presides over the sanctuary. Although small (it accommodates 40 people) the church can be extended by the use of the Community Centre.

(Further information on St Leonard's churches, old and new, can be found in the book, Newark Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene by Brenda M Pask).


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