“For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” (Ephesians 2:10)
Welcome to the website of St Clement’s Parish Church.
We are an Anglican church and, along with our daughter church of St Nicholas, serve St Clement, a parish in the south-east corner of the Channel Island of Jersey. Here you will find information about our life and mission, including the charitable work we are involved in, here in Jersey and elsewhere.
Here is the Rector’s letter and orders of service for 22nd December 2024 and Midnight Communion on Christmas Eve.
About
the Church
Find out about St Clement’s Parish Church and St Nicholas; who we are, what we offer and when. We hope that you’ll visit us in person.
RESEARCH
OUR HISTORY
Explore the story of our church. You’ll find information on the history of the building and its interior and exterior features.
CHURCHYARD
RECORDS
If you are researching your family history, you will find formation about the burials in St Clement’s churchyard. Our records go back to 1791.
RECTOR
Canon David Shaw MBE
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: The Rectory 01534 851992
or the Church Office 01534 745260
Churchwardens
Evelyn Tucker
Tel: 01534 851953
Tim Tindall
Tel: 07797 826801
Assistant Curates
Rev Tracy Le C Bromley
Tel: 01534 857693
Rev Martin Dryden
Tel: 01534 874668
Safeguarding Officers
Rev Tracy Le C Bromley
Tel: 01534 857693
Rev Martin Dryden
Tel: 01534 874668
Administrator
and Caldwell Hall Bookings
Jayne Salsac
Tel: 01534 745260
WHAT’S ON
We hold a said service of Holy Communion from the Book of Common Prayer at St Nicholas at 09h00 and a service in St Clement’s Church at 10h30. This service includes singing and varies from week to week.
Both the Caldwell Hall and the church hall at St Nicholas are available for hire for one-off and for regular events.
LETTER & SERVICE SHEET
We publish a weekly newsletter from the Rector along with a service sheet for the 10h30 Sunday service, which includes Bible readings, prayers and a short reflection on the readings. Click on the link above to download the latest edition.
OUR SERVICES ONLINE
We usually live-stream the 10h30 service and, from time to time, other special services.
ATTEND A SERVICE IN PERSON
There may be occasions when it is necessary to register to attend a service because of restrictions in the numbers allowed for physical gatherings.