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St David's, Naas

Sunday Worship at St David’s

Every Sunday at 11:30am.

St David’s, Naas, has offered continual Christian worship since 1212 and is the principal church of the Union.  Our congregation has a wide range of age and background. We love to see children in church.  Sunday Club takes place during term time at the 11 o’clock service.  We have a family service on the first Sunday of each month but we always endeavour to make worship suitable for all ages.

There is car parking available in the church grounds on a Sunday.  The church is wheelchair accessible, there is an accessible seating area in the church and a loop system is in place.

You are most welcome to visit St David’s any time.

 

Click here for a tour of St David’s Church (compiled for the 800th anniversary in 2012)

Who we are

Naas Union of Parishes is a vibrant Church of Ireland community in the Dioceses of Meath and Kildare.  Our churches are in Naas (St David’s), Kill (St John’s) and Rathmore (St Columcille’s).  We offer weekly worship to which all are welcome and much more during the week.

Service Times

  • St Columcille’s, Rathmore – 10:00am (not 1st Sunday)
  • St. David’s, Naas – 11:30am (every Sunday)
  • St John’s, Kill – 10:00am (1st Sunday only)

People

Select Vestry

Select Vestry

The Select Vestry is responsible for the fabric, furniture and finance of the Union. The members are representative of all three churches and meet monthly during term time.

Members:

Rector’s Churchwarden (St Colmcille’s): Willie Gillespie
People’s Churchwarden (St Colmcille’s): Joe Sargent
People’s Churchwarden (St John’s): Roberta Hill
Rector’s Churchwarden (St David’s): Stephanie Jones
People’s Churchwarden (St David’s): Gillian Burke
 
Rector’s Glebewarden: Ken Tutty
People’s Glebewarden: Nigel Levis
 
Hon. Treasurer: Andrew Tamming: (treasurer@naasunion.com
Hon. Secretary: Janet Fletcher (secretary@naasunion.com)
 
Vestry: Ken Davis,  Gordon Davis, Nicola Gardiner, Tim Willoughby, Jackie Challoner, Keith Spendlove, Roger Mansfield, Philip Jones  

Who we are

Naas Union of Parishes is a vibrant Church of Ireland community in the Dioceses of Meath and Kildare.  Our churches are in Naas (St David’s), Kill (St John’s) and Rathmore (St Columcille’s).  We offer weekly worship to which all are welcome and much more during the week.

Service Times

  • St Columcille’s, Rathmore – 10:00am (not 1st Sunday)
  • St. David’s, Naas – 11:30am (every Sunday)
  • St John’s, Kill – 10:00am (1st Sunday only)

People

Select Vestry

Select Vestry

The Select Vestry is responsible for the fabric, furniture and finance of the Union. The members are representative of all three churches and meet monthly during term time. 

Members:

Stephanie Jones – Rector’s Churchwarden (St David’s)
Gillian Burke – People’s Churchwarden (St David’s)
Willie Gillespie – Rector’s Churchwarden (St Colmcille’s)
Joe Sargent – People’s Churchwarden (St Colmcille’s)
Roberta Hill – People’s Churchwarden (St John’s)
Ken Tutty – Rector’s Glebewarden
Nigel Levis – People’s Glebewarden
Andrew Tamming – Hon Treasurer (treasurer@naasunion.com)

Janet Fletcher – Hon Secretary  (secretary@naasunion.com)
Ken Davis
Gordon Davis
Nicola Gardiner
Philip Jones
Tim Willoughby
Jackie Challoner 

Roger Mansfield

Keith Spendlove

 

 

Our Churches

Naas

Sunday Worship at St David’s

Every Sunday at 11:30am.

St David’s, Naas, has offered continual Christian worship since 1212 and is the principal church of the Union.  Our congregation has a wide range of age and background. We love to see children in church.  Sunday Club takes place during term time at the 11 o’clock service.  We have a family service on the first Sunday of each month but we always endeavour to make worship suitable for all ages.

There is car parking available in the church grounds on a Sunday.  The church is wheelchair accessible, there is an accessible seating area in the church and a loop system is in place.

You are most welcome to visit St David’s any time.

Tap here for a tour of St David’s Church (compiled for the 800th anniversary in 2012)