Welcome to The Church of Our Lady Saint Mary South Creake

Church Lane, South Creake NR21 9LX
The Church of Our Lady Saint Mary is a place of Christian prayer and worship which has been at the heart of South Creake for over a thousand years. We are a parish church of The Church of England and The Diocese of Norwich.
We are part of The Benefice of North Creake, South Creake with Waterden, Syderstone with Barmer, and Sculthorpe.
Our Rector is Fr Clive Wylie who was instituted to the Benefice on 3 May 2012.
We are a welcoming and inclusive Anglo-Catholic community who value the rich traditions of worship and spirituality. Close links exist between the Church of Our Lady Saint Mary and the nearby Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. We support the aims of Affirming Catholicism and Inclusive Church.
The Benefice Sung Mass is every Sunday at 10am.
For more details about events and services at The Church of Our Lady Saint Mary South Creake, see our Benefice Calendar.
Confessions may be heard by arrangement.
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Visiting The Church
The Church of Our Lady Saint Mary is one of the most beautiful mediaeval, rural churches in Norfolk and we are delighted to welcome you. It is, unlike many English churches, light and airy and, for a small village, surprisingly large. It has chairs instead of pews which makes it very flexible and easy to use for other church events and concerts as well as services. High above you is the hammer beam roof for which this church is famous with its ranks of colourful angels. The story has it that this was raised to celebrate Henry V’s victory at Agincourt in 1415.
Open every day of the year
When you come to the church – we are easy to find – please just come in. The church is open during daylight hours every day of the year. Walk round or just sit quietly. The church is designed for silence and for prayer, something rather rare in our noisy world.
When you pray you are surrounded by the angels and saints of which ours are but a few. Prayer does not have to use words; the building itself is a sort of prayer book.
A Benefice Sung Mass is every Sunday at 10am
If you want to see us as we are, come on a Sunday at 10am. See Services or the homepage for a detailed calendar and any occasional variation in the time and location of our Sunday service.
You will find us gathered for our main weekly service of worship, the Benefice Sung Mass.
It doesn’t matter if it is unfamiliar to you. Its form is very ancient but its purpose straightforward.
- We come to say sorry – to confess our wrongdoings
- We come to hear the sacred words of the Bible and think how they might apply in our our own lives
- We come to pray for the needs of the world
- And we come to share in a sacred meal, in remembrance of Jesus’ last supper with his friends and the fact that he laid down his life for us
- Christians of all traditions are welcome to share in this ‘communion’ with him.