Member Churches
A number of churches in Milton Keynes belong to the Mission Partnership.
Member churches include:
Local Ecumenical Parishes/Partnerships:
Stantonbury Ecumenical Partnership
- Bradwell Church (St Lawrence)
- Christchurch, Stantonbury
- Cross and Stable, Downs Barn
- St Andrew’s, Great Linford
- St James, New Bradwell
- St Mary Magdalene, Willen
- All Saints’, Milton Keynes Village
- Christ the King, Kents Hill
- Church Without Walls, Broughton and Brooklands
- St Mary’s, Wavendon
Water Eaton
Watling Valley Ecumenical Partnership
- All Saints’, Loughton
- Holy Cross, Two Mile Ash
- St Giles, Tattenhoe
- St Mary’s, Shenley Church End
- Servant King, Furzton
- Christ the Vine Coffee Hall
- Holy Trinity Woolstones
- St Mary’s Woughton
- St Thomas’s, Simpson
- Trinity Fishermead
Northampton Roman Catholic Diocese
- Christ the Cornerstone
- Christ the King, Kents Hill
- St. Augustines Heelands
- St.Edwards the Confessor, Shenley Church End
- St. Francis, Wolverton with St. Mary Magdalene, Stony Stratford
- St. Thomas Aquinas and All Saints, Bletchley
- St. Bede, Newport Pagnell
- St Mary’s, Woburn Sands
- Our Lady of Lourdes
United Reformed Churches
Information about Anglican (Church of England) Churches in the Milton Keynes Deanery can be found on the web site: MKDeanery.org
Churches within the Milton Keynes Methodist Circuit can be found on the website: http://mkmethodist.org.uk.
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