SERVICES Sunday 12th September 9.30am, Holy Communion Weekdays, Monday to Friday Midday Prayer Communion Thursdays (hot soup lunches Wednesdays)
REST AND REFLECT Thursday 9th September, 9.30am to 3pm A quiet day of meditation on the psalms, including Holy Communion. Contact 01795 538079 for details
PRIORITY Fun workshops for children between four and 12 Sundays during school terms, 11am at Davington church
CHURCH OPENING The church is open from 10am to 1pm on Saturdays from April to October. The church will be open all day on Saturday 11th September for the Friends of Kent Churches Bike Ride
DAVINGTON MYSTERIES Full-day history conference at Davington school and church. Tickets £15 (inc parking, lunch and refreshments), phone 01795 536254 CONFERENCE NOW SOLD OUT |
St Mary Magdalene & St Lawrence
Regular Monthly Services 1st Sunday: 9.30am, Holy Communion 2nd Sunday: 9.30am, Family Communion 3rd Sunday: 9.30am, Holy Communion 4th/Last Sunday: 9.30am, Morning Worship 6pm, Holy Communion
Thursdays: Noon, Holy Communion (said) |
St Mary Magdalene & St Lawrence occupies a prominent position on Davington Hill and can be seen from many places around the Faversham area. The church serves the Church of England parish of The Brents and Davington, which covers about a third of the town’s population.
The lively parish frequently arranges social and community events and details of these are publicised locally. Visitors are welcome and details of access to the church are also posted on its noticeboard.
The historic and beautiful church, dating from 1153, is Grade I listed and the oldest extant building in the Faversham area.
The church is widely regarded as a simple yet exquisite jewel and was originally part of a Benedictine priory founded for a community of 26 nuns.
The priory expired just prior to the Reformation and most of its complex of buildings demolished. However, the church continued to serve the local parish, with unbroken divine worship down the centuries.
Much of the surviving fabric is medieval, but all of its magnificent stained glass is by the nineteenth century artistic pioneer Thomas Willement, who is buried in a family vault within the church.
Further Information
Please contact:
Priest-in-Charge:
The Revd Ali Duguid

01795 533272
ali@dogooders.co.ukChurchwardens:
Sue Wilby
01795 538131
Laurence Young
07 519 179 728