St. Martin's

St Martin’s is the Church of England church in Aldington and one of the churches in the Saxon Shoreline Benefice. It is set outside the current village of Aldington as the original village site had to be abandoned due to the Plague. The church is surrounded by farmland.

"The churches of the Benefice of the Saxon Shoreline are committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. Our large benefice comprises of the churches in the villages of Aldington, Bilsington, Bonnington, Hamstreet, Kenardington, Orlestone, Snave, Ruckinge and Warehorne.

We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies, and we have our own Benefice Safeguarding Officer (BSO), Mrs Pauline Williams, who can be contacted on 07907 676829 for Safeguarding enquiries and assistance. A confidential email address for disclosures and concerns is set up for those purposes only, at [email protected]. This is not an address for general enquiries.

The Diocese of Canterbury's safeguarding pages https://www.canterburydiocese.org/safeguarding

contain vital links and information including contact details for the Diocesan Safeguarding Team (DST) who advise our Safeguarding Officer.

If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm you can also contact the DST. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children Social Services (03000 411111) or Adults Services (03000 416161)."


Get in touch

Revd. Geoff Abasolo-Munnery

Rector
07743 598896
Churchwarden
07718 052114
What's on

Bible Study for Lent and beyond

Occuring
Every Wednesday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
St. Martin's
Address
Church Lane Aldington Ashford, TN257EF, United Kingdom

We have explored the possibility of a Bible study course to support our spiritual development during Lent. We have found an excellent course on the book of Romans designed by the Bible Society. The course is on video, and so we have decided to run it in St. Martin's church, where we can play the videos with subtitles and use the sound system which makes it more inclusive. We will of course put the heating on!
We will then start the Romans course, which actually is 10 sessions. Please can you spread the word amongst your churches as we are opening up the course to anyone and everyone who would like to attend.

Refreshments will be served from 7.15pm each evening and the course will start promptly at 7.30pm. The video is in two parts, with some discussions taking place in between. If you would like to purchase the book to go with the course it is called "Romans, A letter That Makes Sense of Life" written by Andrew Ollerton, who leads the course. It is not necessary to buy the book, but it is currently on offer on Amazon.

Currently the proposed dates are:

Wednesday 27th March
Break after Easter until
Wednesday 17th April
Wednesday 24th April
Wednesday 1st May
Wednesday 8th May

Please come along, even if you don't manage to make every session. Each session has its own subject.
Everyone is welcome and we look forward to seeing you there.