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Llanmihangel 

Llanmihangel Church 

We are a friendly church near the village of Sigingstone
Our Services happen every first and third Sunday of the month at 9.30 am.
The church is open 24 hours every day for people to come to pray or look
around.
In the first Sunday of the month we celebrate the Eucharist, and on the
third Sunday of the month we have Morning Prayer. The services last for
about one hour and is followed by refreshments at the back of the church.

About the building.

The church was built in the 15 th Century and nestles below the 16 th Century
Plas Llanmihangel. The church itself is earlier than its tower, and the
architecture suggests that it was built in the first half of the 13 th .
In the 16 th Century Roman Catholic rites were performed here for longer
than other churches in the area. The building was restored in 1888-9, part
funded by donations from Lord Dunraven.
The tower may have been built for defensive purposes as shown by the
arrow slits, as well as to house bells. In 1909 the projection on the north
side of the church was built to accommodate a staircase to the belfry, which
previously could only be accessed by a ladder to the doorway which can be
seen in the west wall of the nave. It now only has one bell, dated 1636.
To the west of the church is St Anne’s Well. The sculpture of St Anne, the
mother of the Virgin Mary, from whose breasts the water flow has now
been cleared, predates the Church and could have been used by a monk
or hermit from Llanilltud or Llancarfan.
St Michael’s Church is listed Grade II* for its medieval origins and the
special interest of its historic context with the Grade I Llanmihangel Place.

To contact us, please phone on 01446 792 439 

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Glenys
Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
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Planning your Visit

New to Our Church? A Warm Welcome
 

We’re really glad you’re considering joining us.

If this is your first time visiting, the information below is designed to help you feel comfortable and know what to expect on any service day. Our hope is that you feel welcomed, valued, and at home among us.

Where and When

We meet in 12 different church buildings across the Vale of Glamorgan. You’ll find the full list of locations and service times on this website.

There are no rules about which church you should visit. Some people choose the church closest to where they live, while others are drawn to a particular building because of its history, beauty, or community. Wherever you decide to join us, you can be sure of a warm and friendly welcome.

What to Expect on a Sunday

Our services are mostly an Eucharist which you will find typically calm, reflective, and welcoming, with readings from the Bible, prayers, hymns or songs, and a short sermon. We offer communion which you are invited if Baptised to recieve bread and wine but we do also offer a blessing instead if you wish. If you want a blessing instead of communion then please com eup in line and just cross your hands over your chest. The style of worship may vary slightly between churches, but the sense of community and hospitality is the same across the Ministry Area.

You don’t need to dress in any particular way people attend in a wide range of clothing, from casual to more formal. Just come as you are.

If you arrive a little early, you’ll usually be greeted by a steward or member of the congregation who will be happy to help you find a seat, a service sheet, or answer any questions.

Children and Families

Children and families are very welcome in our churches. In some of our buildings there are activity sheets or quiet spaces available. If your child needs a break during the service, please feel free to step out and return when you’re ready no one will mind. We have a great programme lined up for children of all ages. Our Treasure Seekers meet in St Illtud's, Llantwit Major on the first Sunday of the month and St James, Wick & St Mary, Monknash on set days. 

After the Service

In many of our churches, refreshments are served after the service. This is a lovely opportunity to meet people, ask questions, and get to know the community a little better. You’re very welcome to stay, there’s no obligation, just a friendly invitation.

Accessibility

Most of our church buildings have wheelchair access. Please note that Gileston is our only building accessed by steps only.

Audio induction loops are available in most of our church buildings for those who use hearing aids.

Facilities

Toilets are available at our buildings in Llantwit Major, Southerndown, and Ewenny.

 

 
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We hope that whoever you are, you will feel at home at our churches.