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St Nicholas Ecumenical Church, Camposol Urbanisation
All denominations and nationalities are welcome at the meetings on Camposol
The St Nicholas Ecumenical church is located on the residential Camposol Urbanisation in the Mazarrón municipality and plays an active role in the local community.
The church provides, baptism of infants, blessing of civil marriages, funeral services, memorial services and pastoral services to the community.
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Mobile: Deacon Val Caffyn Pastoral Care Tel : 666 190 866, Church warden Eddie Leiper Tel: 968 199 441
St Nicholas Ecumenical Church,Urbanisation Camposol, Mazarron
St Nicholas Church is an Ecumenical Church that welcomes all Christian denominations and nationalities. Services are held in English every Sunday, normally at 10.30am. The Church provides, Baptism, marriage blessings, funeral services, memorial services and pastoral services to the community.
When the first home owners came to Camposol, there was a shortage of many essential amenities, a church being one of them. This was changed by the hard work and dedication of one couple, Len and Rosemary Eaton. As there were so many different Christian denominations, it was decided the Ecumenical route would be best. The Church was duly registered in Spain, it has a charitable status and is governed by an elected council of church members.
Through the hard work of many the present building was bought and converted into what is now St Nicholas Church. Having a church building of course is not the end of the story, in fact it is just the beginning. The aim for the church and the members is to grow, both spiritually and to reach the wider community.
Monthly Agenda
1st Sunday Songs of Praise
2nd Sunday Holy Communion
3rd Sunday Morning Prayer
4th Sunday Holy Communion
Anyone wishing the assistance of the church, in any way, please call numbers shown above.
Minister Rev Bill Coyle, Deacon Val Caffyn for Pastoral Care, Church warden Eddie Leiper