St Thomas’, Pendleton
part of the Salford All Saints Team Ministry standing in the modern catholic
tradition, while being faithful to the Book of Common Prayer; vestments colour,
music, ceremonial and dignity are central to our worship.
St Thomas is a large Grade 2 listed church, sitting prominently alongside the A6 Broad Street. St Thomas
warmly welcomes people from far and near, including students from the nearby university. The church is
blessed with a good organ, a small choir, and a committed group of bell ringers who ring the church’s 8
bells.

Address - Ford Lane, Pendleton, Salford, M6 6PE

Where are we? - click here for a map
Also known as 'Pendleton Church',
we're on the other side of Pendleton
roundabout from Salford Shopping City.

Contact details -
Team Rector & Parish Priest :- Rev Mark Haworth
Number :- 0161-745 7608                
E-mail address :-   
 father.mark@virgin.net   


Room booking
we have 2 rooms for hire,
meeting room for up to 20 people,
hall for up to 70 people.
Contact :- Arnold Allcock 0161-790 5016.

Service times -        
Sunday, 9.30 am Sung Eucharist (Order 1);
Baptisms (Christenings) are usually monthly within the service
Wednesday, 12.00  noon Holy Communion (BCP), with hymns
Thursday 5.30pm Evening Prayer (said)

Activities
Wednesday- Luncheon Club  12.45 pm
Thursday – choir practice 6.15 – 7.15 pm
Thursday- 6.15 - 7.15pm Weekly Vicars "Surgery"
Friday – Bell ringing practice 8.00pm – 9.00 pm
Football (Pendleton Rovers FC): Monday 4.30 - 6.00pm, Thursday 5.15 - 6.45 pm.  Matches and other
youth activities as announced

How to book baptism/ weddings
In church: Thursday evening 6.15 – 15 pm

If anyone is trying to locate where relatives or friends were buried in our church graveyard, the records
are kept at Manchester Diocesan Archives, Central Library, St Peters Square, Manchester, M2 5PD,
England.  Tel: 0161 234 1980.  Fax:0161 274 7054.  Email:
archiveslocalstudies@manchester.gov.uk  
Website:
http://www.manchester.gov.uk/libraries/arts

St Thomas' was 175 years old on the weekend of 13/14/15 October 2006.  Photos from St Thomas'
175th anniversary celebration