
Inside St John's Church
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St John's Church
Parish of Chester
Rector Revd David Chesters OBE
Parish Office 01244 403 634
Email Parish parishofchester@tiscali.co.uk
Email Rector rectorofchester@btinternet.com
Website www.parishofchester.com
The Nave
The West Window
Mace Board Showing the Mayors of Chester
Medieval Grave Slabs
17th Century Memorials
George Marsh Memorial
The Warburton chapel
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Refreshments, Books, Guided Tours.
Minstrels Court
In 2008 the ancient tradition of granting minstrels in Cheshire licence to play their instruments was reinstated, with the blessing of Prince Charles.
St John's Festival Orchestra
External Links
www.parishofchester.com
www.chesterparishtv.co.uk Welcome to Parish of Chester Tv since the middle ages our churches are the heart of the city, and now in the 21st century we offer a Unique video-on-demand service not just covering Faith but also dealing with the matters of history, music and community. Any thing related to chester is welcomed on the site*(subject to suitable of content).Parish of chester Tv is a offshoot of St John's Project which aim is to make two of the most historic churches in the land better known.
http://www.bwpics.co.uk/stjohn.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_John_the_Baptist's_Church,_Chester
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=10699
www.sjproject.co.uk
The Parish Church of St. John’s is a priceless asset, not only to the City of Chester, but to the wider world. St. Johns' walls have seen over a thousand years of prayer and events which have impacted on the history of the British Isles. It is the oldest Christian Site in Chester as well as one of the oldest in the United Kingdom.
St. John’s doors are open 365 days of the year allowing people to pray or admire its unique architecture. St. John's is a place of peace in a busy world. We as its custodians want it to remain available for future generations, to do so we need to make St. John's well known to wider varieties of the public. Hence the Project!
THE ROMANS CAME!
THE SAXONS CAME!
THE NORMANS CAME!
WE WANT YOU TO COME!
The Door's of St. John's are open to you all.
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