Coddington featured by Prayer Book Society

Coddington Church has been included in the The Prayer Book Society magazine as one of its new members.

It notes that the hamlet of Coddington, Herefordshire, derives its name from the Anglo-Saxon word for a collection of mud cottages. The houses are more substantial now, but the parish is still small with a population of about 120. Occupying the site of an earlier building from the Saxon period, the church of All Saints’ was built between the years 1148 and 1163.

The Prayer Book Society brings together those who value the Book of Common Prayer – to promote, celebrate, and study one of the most transformational Christian books after the Bible ever seen. It was this passion for the Book of Common Prayer that persuaded All Saints’ Coddington to join the Society last year.

You can also join the PBS as an individual and support the use of the prayer book.

You can read the Prayer Book Society magazine here (Coddington on p. 29)

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