Saint Guthlac's Church, Market Deeping

Saint Guthlac's Church, Market Deeping

Parish church
name = St Guthlac's Church


caption = The Bell Tower from the South
dedication = Saint Guthlac
denomination = Church of England
tradition = High Church
diocese = Lincoln
province = Canterbury
rector = Revrd Philip Brent
organist = Thomas Booker
website = [http://www.stguthlacs.org.uk www.stguthlacs.org.uk]
coordinates = coord|52|40|43|N|0|19|12|W|type:landmark_scale:1000_region:GB|display=inline,title
The largely 15th century church of St Guthlac is the only church in Market Deeping, Lincolnshire, England and part of the Church of England in the Anglo-Catholic Tradition. The church is relatively well attended considering the small population of the town (approximately 3% of the population attend regularly) with a congregation of approximately 150.

Architecturally, the church is very interesting. On the South face of the tower is a limestone sundial inscribed with the phrase "The day is thine", with a similar sundial on the North face which bears the words "The Night cometh". The interior of the church is also of interest. The nave is supported on the south aisle by Norman arches, whereas those on the north aisle are more modern Gothic architecture. The church also has a large Victorian organ. The stained glass windows in the Chancel are a series of scenes depicting the life of the saint to whom the church is dedicated, Saint Guthlac, including one in which he is seen sailing through what is now the fens to establish a monastery, now Crowland Abbey. This scene has become the logo for the nearby Deepings School in Deeping St James.

The Rector is the Reverend Philip Brent.

The Sunday School at the church takes place opposite the church in the "Green School".

Fundraising is currently underway for a tower and lighting project to improve lighting in the church and improve access to comply with disability legislation.

The church is in the diocese of Lincoln in the Deanery of Aveland and Ness with Stamford. As well as being a member of the Deepings Churches together, a local organisation of churches within The Deepings, the church is a member of the St Guthlac fellowship.

External links

[http://www.stguthlacs.org.uk St Guthlac's Church]


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