PRAYER PILGRIMAGE: Havant


Start date
4 Jun 2025, 9 a.m.
End date
4 Jun 2025, 8 p.m.
Location
St Peter's Church, Northney, Hayling Island
Havant
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We’re spending seven days walking around and through all seven deaneries within our diocese as we mark the 10th anniversary of Thy Kingdom Come. This is the global, ecumenical call for prayer, which inspires us to pray for our family and friends to become disciples of Jesus. The Rev Andrew Hargreaves, our interim director of Ministry and Discipleship, is leading these seven days of prayer and pilgrimage from June 2-8. 

Havant

Day 3 of our Thy Kingdom Come pilgrimages brings us to Havant deanery. Pilgrims will begin their walk at St Peter's Church in Hayling Island and walk to churches in Havant, Bedhampton, Crookhorn, Waterlooville and Hart Plain, before ending up at Catherington.

We'll be praying together as we walk around, taking time to pray at every stop on the way as listed in this schedule.

The pilgrimage will end with a Pentecost Celebration Prayer service in All Saints Church, Denmead, at 7pm. Walkers and non-walkers are welcome to this. 

Programme for the Pilgrimage – join and leave at any point

  • 9am: St Peter’s Church, Hayling Island – Morning Prayer
  • 10.15am: St Nicholas’ Chapel, Langstone – prayer
  • 11am: St Faith’s Church, Havant – coffee and prayer
  • 12noon: St Thomas’ Church, Bedhampton – prayer
  • 1pm:  Church of the Good Shepherd, Crookhorn – lunch and prayer
  • 2.40pm: St George’s Church, Waterlooville – prayer
  • 3.30pm: Hart Plain Church – coffee and prayer
  • 5.00pm All Saints, Catherington – Evening Prayer

Followed by:

  • 7pm: All Saints, Denmead: Pentecost Celebration Service

St Peter's Church


St Peters Road, North Hayling, North Hayling, PO11 0RX

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All Saints, Denmead


Hambledon Road, Denmead, PO7 6NN

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