About St George's Altrincham
St George’s Stands tall at the top of the junction of the A56 & the A560, and has been serving the Parish of Altrincham since 1799. We’re part of the Diocese of Chester in the Church of England. I'm NewService TimesA place to be with God
For centuries, we’ve been gathering together for regular worship. Our style on a Sunday dignified, relaxed and friendly. It is largely traditional (so we enjoy singing hymns and celebrate the Eucharist (Communion) at most of our services), but alongside celebrating the tradition that we have had gifted to us, we also gather together in the present, so we use modern words and prayers, and our eyes are firmly fixed on the future, making sure that all our services refresh and equip us for the week ahead.
Your church, in your community
Our faith matters to us – whether for some of us are just exploring what faith might mean, or for those us all who have been on this journey for year, we try and allow our faith to infiltrate our week ahead. So as a church, we also seek to provide space for our community to meet, make friends, and, especially this year, enjoy some warmth, hot drinks and food.
Who We Are
Our Team

Our Vicar, Claire Corley

Parish Safeguarding Officer, Liv Tattum

Parish Administrator, Lynda Higgins

Children & Families Lead, Dee Owen

Organist & Musical Director, Russell Medley

Alty Trebles, Aiden McCusker

Ordinand, Josie Ford
Rev. Gerri Tetzlaff (PTO)

Church Warden, Robert Moscrop

Church Warden, Kevin Davis

Caretaker, Peter Axelsen
What we believe
The Christian Faith is not a tick list of good behaviour, but is a journey of discovering how much we are known, forgiven, loved and wanted. As we explore that, so we find ourselves being invited to love in return, and join God in his work of bringing light and goodness to all places and all people.
The Church of England encompasses a wide range of ways of expressing that, and providing the space for people to reflect on what faith in Christ might mean. More information can be found here: https://www.churchofengland.org/our-faith/what-we-believe.
We would describe ourselves as a Liberal Anglo-Catholic Parish welcoming all ages and stages into a vibrant and loving community of faith.
Latest News

Confirmation Celebrations!
The sun was glorious, the confirmation candidates were excited, and the bishop turned up on a motorbike! It was the perfect day for our Confirmations this year, and what a wonderful service it was! The church was full of family and friends of those getting confirmed...

Some exciting plans are being enacted!
Last night we had our PCC meeting - it's a bit like a governors meeting for a school, but it's where we keep an eye on what is going on, and steer what we do strategically as a church. There is often a feeling that such meetings can be boring, but yesterday...

Coronation Celebrations!
Well, it's not often that you get to celebrate the Coronation of a new monarch, and so we took the opportunity to have another party! The day started with our morning services incorporating prayers for King Charles III and the sermon started with a small quiz on...

Easter Saturday is marked by a poignant service with an Easter Fire
Easter Saturday is one of the holy nights - following the Jewish Custom of a day starting when the sun set, so Christians throughout the world gather to light 'Easter Fire's' either on the night before Easter Sunday or the morning of it. This is a traditional...

What a Celebration!
Easter Day is here, Christ is risen so there was much to celebrate! Easter Sunday is the highlight of the Christian year - the day when we celebrate Christ's defeat of death as he rose again, see and witness by his disciples and many more around him. It's a service...

Easter Service 2023: There was a lot of chocolate about…
It was wonderful to welcome KS1 and KS2 into church today as we brought the Easter term to a close. The pupils did the readings beautifully - so confident and clear, and in front of such a huge audience too! Then the Year 3s did the prayers, and again, they were...

A fitting goodbye to an incredible man
We are gathering together today to say goodbye to one of our much loved members of our communities. One of the things he is remembered for is his ability to make anything work and build things out of stuff others might throw away. Pictured above is 'Burt's Cross' -...

Easter Bonnet Parade: There were some amazing hats!
So as is the tradition at Altrincham CE School, in the week before the Easter Holidays pupils and parents are busily preparing some Easter Bonnets ready to parade them around John Leigh Park in aid of Marie Curie. And what a great year it turned out to be! There were...
Address
St George's Parish Church
Church Street
Altrincham
Greater Manchester
WA14 4DB
0161 941 4037