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St Donats 

“A beautiful place and a pleasure to visit.”- visitor

“It is a nice place to come together each Sunday; to reflect and connect together”- student from UWC Atlantic ”It does not matter where you come from, you are always welcomed here.”- student UWC Atlantic

When?
Our Sunday service takes place every week at 11:15 a.m. However, the church is always open, and you are welcome to come in and enjoy a quiet space for reflection or prayer.

Where?
The Church is located in the grounds of Atlantic College. To visit by car, it is necessary to stop and register at the Main Reception. You can then drive to the Church. There is parking for a few cars.

Walkers can reach the Church via the West Gate of the College which is a public footpath (no parking there), and which is included in Vale Coastal Walks from Marcross or Nash Point.   See here 
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Walkers and Pilgrims very welcome! 
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What to expect
We have a variety of services, following a monthly rotation:
○ 1st Sunday: Prayer & Praise
○ 2nd Sunday: Eucharist Service
○ 3rd Sunday: Meet, Greet & Eat
○ 4th Sunday: Prayer & Praise

Overall, our congregation brings together people from all around the world, which is reflected in our services as locals as well as students from UWC Atlantic are joining them. Through music, prayers, traditions and conversations, our little church is a place where the world comes together.

History
St. Donat’s Church has been a place of worship for over 900 years. Built in 1090 by the Normans, the church developed over several centuries in close connection with St. Donat’s castle. The name St Donat’s is suggested to originate from the Normans as they disliked the Celtic associations of the name St. Werydd and thus called it St. Donat, after the patron saint of shipwrecked sailors or those who rescued them. Over the centuries, elements have been added or rebuilt to the church. You can still see the Norman chancel arch from the 12th century, the tower from the early 14th century, and the later rebuilding of the chancel and nave from the 15th and 16th centuries.  One of its most important features is the Stradling Chapel, built in 1540 by Sir Thomas Stradling as the burial place of the Stradling family. Painted panels dating back to 1590 were stolen in 1991 but later recovered, and are now displayed in the National Museum of Wales. The chapel is currently locked, but it is hoped to be permanently open to the public later in 2026. Today, St. Donat’s Church is listed as a Grade I building in recognition of its importance as an early mediaeval church, its fine Stradling Chapel and for its historic associations with St. Donat's Castle. For more information, please refer to our leaflets in the church. 
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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.
Click here to see more.

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.