Visiting us

Address

Durnford Street, Stonehouse, Plymouth, PL1 3QH

A welcome for everyone

Our doors are open to everyone. We would love you to join us on a Sunday for our morning service where we come together to worship and to grow in faith. We would like everyone to feel welcome at St. Paul’s.
 
The church is wheelchair accessible, with an accessible restroom and a hearing loop for those with hearing aids. We offer non-alcoholic wine at Communion and can also provide gluten-free bread if you let us know in advance. If visiting a new church feels daunting, we would happily arrange for someone to meet you, to show you around, and to help with anything you need. Please let us know how we could help to make your visit easy and enjoyable.

Accessibility

St. Paul’s is accessible for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility. There is car parking directly in front of the church. Access to the church building itself is via a ramp or by steps with handrails. An accessible toilet is found in the foyer. For Communion services, communion can be brought to wheelchair users or those with mobility difficulties

Hearing Aid Users

The church is fitted with a hearing aid induction loop which is used to relay the spoken parts of all services.

Safeguarding

St. Paul's is dedicated to ensuring a safe, supportive, and welcoming environment for everyone. The well-being of children, young people, and vulnerable adults is at the heart of our church, and we take safeguarding seriously.
 
If you have concerns about the safety of someone or the actions of an individual working with children or vulnerable adults, please do not hesitate to speak to our safeguarding officer Chrissie Edwards:

Church office

07990 298659

Alternatively, you could contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Team for further support and guidance.