About

St Barnabas Anglican Church is in the beautiful village of Queen Camel. The 14th century building is outstanding and can be approached along the cobbled Church Path. A leaflet giving the history of the Church is available inside which includes details of our bells, the heaviest peal of six in the world!

We hold both traditional and informal acts of worship. Camel Club is a thriving children’s group which meets during term time on Thursday afternoons after school for those of primary school age and contributes enthusiastically to our monthly All Age service. The church is also involved in hosting a Village Café in the Memorial Hall on the second Tuesday of every month. “Bumps, Tots and Toddlers” for young children and their parents/carers meets every Wednesday morning in the Memorial Hall (winter months) and church (summer months) and “Camel Cares” provides a network of support for those who might need that extra bit of help at difficult times. We also have a church allotment scheme and the church is a past winner of the Church Times Green Church Award for action in the community. Camel Club also considers environmental issues, particularly in relation to the churchyard.
Please see: St Barnabas Website

Contact:
Suzanne Corbett Tel:01935 851747
Email: suzanne.corbett@memcor.org

Safeguarding Officer:
Christy Casely: Tel 01935 850 266 findyourway@openpathwaycentre.org

Address: St Barnabas Church, High Street, Queen Camel, Somerset, BA22 7NS

Further information including details of our Mission Plan can be found here: Church Life in Queen Camel.

For more detailed information and photos

Services at Queen Camel and the benefice churches

Activities at Queen Camel and the benefice churches

Weekly session for Mums and pre-school children in church(see poster)

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Other information:

Wedding enquiries

Baptism enquiries

Funeral enquiries

Churchyard enquiries

Links:

St Barnabas Website

Queen Camel Village Website

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Bell Tower enquiries – Tower Captain Paul Reeves, 01935 850625