St Mary of Eton, Hackney Wick
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Communion with God
Community with one another
Communication with the world

                                                                                                                                               


 

 
 
 
 
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Latest News

  • We would love to welcome you along to church on Sundays at St Mary’s. Sign up to our mailing list for more information about joining us.

  • Our Christmas page is live with lots of amazing events and services to come along to!

  • We are delighted to welcome back the Eton Chapel Choir us on12 December. Tickets for the Eton concert are available here

  • We have also got our own Nine Lessons and Carols Service on Sunday 15 December at 5pm - for more information head to our Music page.

  • Community Meals are on Fridays at 12.00pm. Come and meet new people and enjoy a free hot three course meal. We only need your presence. Find out more about these meals here: https://www.wickaward.co.uk/newfilms/feelgoodfridays

  • At the moment, life can be tough, and the choice between heating and eating can be a very real one. For Hackney residents, there is a range of financial support available. Those that are struggling to pay rent, shortfall as a result of local housing allowance, rent arrears,  council tax, utilities bill and others. If you'd like help applying, then do talk to Rev'd Sue.

    Find below the link :

    https://news.hackney.gov.uk/more-residents-can-now-get-help-and-support-from-hackney-council/

    For residents having difficulties online, they can apply directly through the link below or  call the  council line.

    You can apply here or call: 020 8356 3399 if you have trouble applying online

    For more information, please do not hesitate to contact Sade Etti (Cllr) sade.etti@hackney.gov.uk

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Mission

We were originally founded by  Eton College (hence our name) in1892. The link is still going, although the mission priests from Eton have long since gone. There's a long history here of working with the poor, disenfranchised, and marginalised. It still goes on.