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A New Lockdown

25/01/2021 by John Moore

On Saturday 23rd January, all churches in Guernsey were closed once again because of a sudden rise in reported Coronavirus cases.

St Stephen’s Church will remain closed until further notice.

In the meantime, all are invited to continue to use the church website to consult weekly bulletins, sermons and to stay in touch with the St Stephen’s community.

 

 

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