St. Gregory's Parish Church, Sudbury, Suffolk
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St Gregory's Parish Church
About Us:
St Gregory’s is an Anglican Church (Church of England) serving most of the town of Sudbury, Suffolk in the United Kingdom. St Gregory’s has been in Sudbury for many centuries and continues to be a focus for the local community and is seen by many as the "Mother Church" of Sudbury. St Gregory’s aims to provide for the spiritual needs of the town and wants all who come, whether just as visitors to the building, or to join in with the worship, to feel a warm welcome.
Offering a range of Christian worship on weekdays and Sundays which is both welcoming and inclusive. St Gregory's continues to serve the local community through baptisms, weddings and funerals, and as a venue for Civic and other services, and as a church building that is open daily and provides a peaceful space for visits and for prayer and reflection.
Come and look around our beautiful and ancient building, soak up the atmosphere, and perhaps light a candle for a loved one.
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Visiting Us:
The Opening of St Gregory’s Church
St. Gregory’s Church, Sudbury will re-open for personal visits every Tuesday between 11.00 am and 2.00 pm from 2nd April until 21st October.
Personal visits are also welcomed on a Wednesday between 11.45 am and 12.15 pm and on the first Saturday of the month during the Coffee Morning between 10.00 am and 12 noon.
If you have any questions, please email: Claire walker, parish secretary, on parishsecretary@stgregspcc.uk
~ We look forward to welcoming you ~
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Rector: Revd Andrew Doarks
sudburyrector@gmail.com
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Writing from the Rectory – August 2025
Who or what would you say has had the most influence on the people and places of Sudbury: the wool or silk trades; the Anglo-Saxons or the Normans? Gainsborough or Bishop Aelthun, who was the eighth bishop of Dunwich and died here in 797AD? What defines a place or a person?
It seems easier to remember past failures, than it is to celebrate successes. There’s something in the British psyche that delights to support the underdog and enjoy the downfall of the too successful. However many achievements and positive contributions a person may make in their life, their legacy can be overshadowed by a single incident: Judas Iscariot was called to be a disciple of Jesus but in the end lost faith in the direction his teacher was taking and has forever since been known only for his betrayal. Another disciple instead of believing the accounts from other people wanted hard evidence that Jesus was resurrected and was thereafter called ‘doubting’ Thomas.
This was never more so than with Simon of Sudbury who tends to be remembered for only one thing: the consequences of his fateful introduction of several poll taxes in the 1370s. Archbishop Simon’s legacy was described as ‘ambiguous’ by Canterbury cathedral in a recent radio interview I took part in. (You can find out the full story, ‘Illuminated: Don’t lose your head’, BBC Sounds July 27th 7:15pm Radio Four)
However, perhaps you can help me find out more about his other contributions to achieve a more balanced rendition of one of Sudbury’s most famous characters? During his career, Simon of Sudbury was recognised by the Pope and promoted to the position of Archbishop. To be elevated to the top job must mean he was a considerably talented and faithful man of God. He was also invited to look after the country’s finances, as Lord Chancellor, and built a college to train priests next to St Gregory’s church. Much of the current cathedral at Canterbury owes its existence to his considerable input there.
Unsurprisingly I would argue the person of most influence on Sudbury and with the greatest legacy of all is Jesus Christ of Nazareth. His life, death and resurrection mean that whatever bad choices we might have made, however hopeless the path we have led until now, we need not be defined by those. His invitation is always, ‘Come to me all you that are heavy laden and I will give you rest.’
Blessings
Revd Andrew
Regular Services
Wednesday Holy communion at 11am ***** Thursday Meditation 6.00pm - 7.00pm ***** Sunday Holy Communion 10.00am
On the 5th Sunday of a month the service alternates between St Gregory's and All Saints churches.
31st August 2025- St Gregory's Church
30th November 2025 - All Saints Church
Please join us for refreshments after the 10.00am service.
The Coffee Club Team Rota is Here
Sunday Morning readings
We always have a gospel reading as the second reading; the other reading will be either Old Testament or Epistle depending on the season. We are following the Roots material for All Age worship which you will find here. The theme for the Sunday is the bold typed reading which might be the gospel but as currently is an Old Testament reading.
Weddings
St Gregory’s is here for all the significant occasions in your life.
We will be very pleased to hear from you if you are considering getting married.
To find out more about weddings, contact the parish secretary :
parishsecretary@stgregspcc.uk or phone 07776 955306
Claire is available Tuesdays 9am - 5pm by phone/email
Christenings
St Gregory’s is here for all the significant occasions in your life.
We will be very pleased to hear from you if you are considering a christening.
To find out more about christenings, contact the parish secretary :
parishsecretary@stgregspcc.uk or phone 07776955306
Claire is available Tuesdays 9am - 5pm by phone/email
Funerals
St Gregory’s is here for all the significant occasions in your life.
We will be very pleased to hear from you if you require funeral advice.
To find out more about funerals, contact the parish secretary :
parishsecretary@stgregspcc.uk or phone 07776955306
Claire is available Tuesdays 9am - 5pm by phone/email
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