St George Church
The parish church of St George lies at the centre of the village. Dating from the 14th century and before, all but the tower was destroyed or damaged in 1940 – the first church to be destroyed in the Second World War. The church was re-built in an updated but traditional style and re-consecrated in 1952. With large clear glazed windows it is a light and friendly place to worship.
Pattern of Services at Clyst St. George:
1st Sunday
8.00 a.m. BCP Said Eucharist
2nd Sunday
11.00 a.m. Morning Worship
3rd Sunday alternates every other month with Clyst St. Mary
09.30 a.m. Eucharist
4th Sunday
11.00 a.m. Family Eucharist
Once a fortnight we have a short Said Morning Prayer, which lasts about 20 minutes, it is quiet, peaceful and friendly and is followed by a cup of tea or coffee.
The children and staff from Lady Seawards C of E Primary School attend church during for special services which are held generally for Easter, Harvest and Christmas. We also attend for other special services including the Mothering Sunday service and Remembrance Service. At the end of the year, the Church is the venue for our Leaver’s Service. This year, we are very excited to be having our nativity services in the church.