Welcome to St John's Web Site

The Parish Church of St. John the Evangelist, Failsworth,
in the Diocese of Manchester, England.

This page is the portal to the rest of our web site. Place your cursor over any of the images below and a description of the page will appear. Click on an image to go to the page you want to view. All pages have a HOME scroll at the bottom that will bring you back here so you can select another page. Some pages have further links to external web sites that we think might be of interest to you.

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History of St. John's This page gives information about our church and its history. The picture is of the Parade Banner that is displayed above the choir vestry in the church.
Select this page to find out about current Church Services according to the Church seasons. Also, we provide a list of useful contact names for those of you who wish to make arrangements for wedding flowers, music and other items. Church Services and people to contact.
Kid's Stuff Our children are important to us. We have a traditional Sunday School and other arrangements specially for the little ones. We also provide a link to the Christian Aid web site known as GLOBAL KIDS which is for children and their teachers. The picture here is a detail from some of our stained glass and has the caption - Suffer little children and forbid them not.
Our large and varied congregation are always organising social events and fund-raising to help keep our Church alive and kicking. Keep up-to-date with the latest news by selecting this page. The picture is of the lectern. The eagle is the symbol of St. John the Evangelist. Social Events & Fund-Raising
Church of England Web Site The Church of England has its own web site where you can get lots of information about today's Church. The picture shows the Lady Chapel in St. John's.
St. John's is at the heart of Failsworth. If you are visiting, we thought you might like to discover something of the town so this page is for you. The picture is Failsworth Pole with the Royal Oak pub behind and St. John's beyond. Failsworth Town Centre