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Get in touch, our partners, and more.

Giving

Thank you for your generosity.

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We give in response to God's overwhelming generosity to us. We trust that God will provide for our financial needs as a church - thank you for your part in that.

How to give:

In Person: You can give by putting cash in the basket at the entrance of church but we'd love its if you'd consider giving regularly through your bank account. Please consider Gift Aiding if you're a tax payer - contact the office for more details.

Online: You can also give by clicking on this link.

Get in touch!

How to get in touch with us.

Here's how:

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More details can be found in our 'Meet the team' page accessed through the menu.

If you'd like to get in touch please feel free to so by phone or email.

Our administrator works 9 - 1.30, Tuesday - Thursday and you can reach her on 02380 271152. Outside of that time (or if she's busy!) please leave a message and we'll get back to you.

Office email: [email protected]

Contact Sarah the vicar: The best way is to email directly on [email protected].

We look forward to hearing from you.

Outreach radio

Have you tuned in yet?

We're their house choice for Sunday Services!

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Formerly Lockdown FM, now broadcasting on DAB Digital Radio to South Hampshire, the South Coast & the Isle of Wight, and until mid-March on 100.7 FM to Chandler’s Ford, Eastleigh, North Baddesley, Romsey & Surrounding Areas.

Outreach radio began life as Lockdown 100.7 FM, a zero revenue voluntary service broadcasting under a temporary licence for radio stations supporting local communities during the Coronavirus pandemic & lockdown in March 2020. Outreach FM continue the story, 'Our licence was twice extended by OfCom, allowing us broadcast continuously for nearly six months, until the 5th September 2020, at which point our licence expired with no further allowance for extension. Our coverage during this time reached Romsey, Eastleigh, Chandlers Ford, North Baddesley, Hedge End and other surrounding areas.

During our time on FM and online, we developed an amazing and overwhelming level of interest and support from listeners of all ages, local businesses, charities, voluntary groups, churches and local authorities, which led us to seek a way to continue this work and establish ourselves as a permanent radio service.We rebranded following the lockdown, and continued broadcasting via the Internet whilst establishing OUTREACH COMMUNITY RADIO C.I.C. as a not-for-profit, commercial community organisation, represented and led by local people.

We then applied for a permanent licence which was awarded to us by OfCom on the 1st October 2020, and broadcasts recommenced via DAB Digital Radio to South Hampshire, the South Coast and the Isle of Wight in mid-November. This ability to serve our communities and go from a small-scale service to a commercially capable entity with immense coverage in approximately eight months, in the middle of a pandemic, gives an insight into our values and ethos, and the lengths we will go to in supporting our communities and listeners.'

On Sunday mornings at 9am, DJ Rich Lawrence presents the Songs of Worship Show and really enjoys connecting with his listeners around the beautiful music and themes. Rich says, "If I can bring a smile to people faces, give them company and move them, then I have achieved all I want to do".
Being part of the Outreach Radio family is a true blessing and adventure!!


Our LEP* partners

*local ecumenical partnership

Working together.

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St Francis Church is a partnership between three denominations, the Church of England, the Methodist Church and the United Reformed Church. Whilst our lead minister is Church of England, we rejoice in the diversity of traditions we represent - indeed it's wider than these three denominations! And we're so much richer because of it.

What does it mean in practice, apart from representing a broad range of traditions? Whilst the words we use at communion and other set prayers (liturgy) are often Anglican, we enjoy using prayers from other traditions too. In normal times our ministers swap several times a year to maintain a diversity of teaching and service styles.

Mission Partners

Learning from and supporting others.

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We have several mission partners whom we support throughout the year and we're looking to add more both in this country and overseas. We are looking to partner with them so that we might learn more about what God is up to in the world, beyond our little parish here in Hampshire!

With this space...

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Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.

Romans 5:1 (NIV)

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