What's On

We celebrate the saints to whom our church is dedicated (St Quiricus and St Julietta) in the middle of June with a church fayre on the Saturday, held on the village Hall field and a special service on the Sunday, which our sister church in Nailsea, Christ Church, joins us for.

We hold an annual festival during December at which all the organisations involved in the village provide a display, with a different theme each year. The church is open at weekends during December for visitors to come a view the displays.

Home Bible Study Group

We now have a new home bible study group which meets on alternate Thursdays, roughly in term time. The group will start again on 4th September at 2.30pm. You would be welcome to join us, more details are available through the church office.

Services in May:

Sunday 3rd – 11.00am Holy Communion

Sunday 10th – 11.00am “Sunday Light”

Sunday 17th – 11.00am Holy Communion

Sunday 22nd – 11.00am Morning Worship

Sunday 31st – No Service

Services in June:

Sunday 7th 11.00am Holy Communion

June 16th we will be celebrating our Patronal Festival with a joint benefice Holy Communion service at 11.00am.

”Sunday Light” is the new name for this informal service of all age worship usually held on the 2nd Sunday of each month. Please come and join us.

Subscribe to our Monthly Newsletter

If you are resident of Tickenham, you can subscribe to our monthly newsletter. This provides information on local events both within the village and for the church and is distributed throughout the village in the old fashioned format of a paper copy. 

Tickenham Church and Village Magazine

The poppy net grew from an idea by a resident in 2018. We didn’t think for one moment that we would have such a fantastic response. Poppies of all shapes, sizes and hues, knitted and crocheted, flooded in: some a handful in an envelope, some in bags left on the doorstep; some made by individuals, some in village groups. We remember especially those made by elderly residents (some of them 90+ years) who were so pleased to be able to contribute. Whoever made them, each and every one was made with love and with gratitude to those who served their country. Every year since we have draped the net over our church porch and planted crosses to remember the 18 servicemen from the village who lost their lives in two world wars.