Our church is enriched by the people who give their time, kindness, and energy to support village life. Community involvement takes many forms, from quiet acts of service to shared gatherings and local partnerships. Below you’ll find the different ways our community connects, contributes, and grows together.
So much of what happens at All Saints’ is made possible by the generosity of local residents, many of whom are not regular worshippers but value their village church and help in practical ways. This everyday support keeps the church warm, welcoming, and well cared for.
Volunteers help keep the church spotless and lovingly cared for.
Fresh flowers are placed each week by a small rota of talented arrangers.
A group of volunteers ensures the grounds are tidy and peaceful for visitors.
A key rota keeps the church open every day, including managing the security posts.
Dedicated volunteers maintain “God’s Acre” as a beautiful and respectful resting place.
From baking scones to washing up, many help run our monthly coffee mornings and the annual Exhibition.
These acts of service create the friendly atmosphere that makes All Saints’ a true community church.
Orton sits close to the iconic Coast to Coast Walk, and All Saints’ is a popular stopping point for walkers travelling between St Bees and Robin Hood’s Bay. Many visitors take a moment to wander inside the church, read the displays, or enjoy the peace of the building.
Sign the Visitors’ Book with comments from across the world
Light a candle for personal reflection or prayer
Leave prayers on the Prayer Cross, which we include in Sunday prayers
Explore the church’s history and quiet spaces
Whether seeking rest, reflection, or curiosity, walkers are always welcome.
The Link is a well-loved community magazine produced by volunteers and published ten times a year. It covers news and activities from Orton, Tebay, Newbiggin-on-Lune, and Ravenstonedale, helping residents stay connected with what’s happening locally.
Full details of local church services
Poems, reports and photographs
Updates on village events and activities
Articles and community notices
Paper and online editions for easy access
The Link plays a valuable role in strengthening communication and belonging across our villages.
Drop-In is a relaxed weekly gathering held in the Methodist Church Schoolroom, offering free coffee, cake, and friendly conversation. Originally started by members of both churches, it is now run entirely by volunteers.
Warm company and a listening ear
A safe, welcoming place for anyone who needs a chat
A simple way to connect with neighbours
Drop-In has become a lifeline for those who appreciate regular companionship and community support.
Our church is enriched by the people who give their time, kindness, and energy to support village life. Community involvement takes many forms, from quiet acts of service to shared gatherings and local partnerships. Below you’ll find the different ways our community connects, contributes, and grows together.
So much of what happens at All Saints’ is made possible by the generosity of local residents, many of whom are not regular worshippers but value their village church and help in practical ways. This everyday support keeps the church warm, welcoming, and well cared for.
Volunteers help keep the church spotless and lovingly cared for.
Fresh flowers are placed each week by a small rota of talented arrangers.
A group of volunteers ensures the grounds are tidy and peaceful for visitors.
A key rota keeps the church open every day, including managing the security posts.
Dedicated volunteers maintain “God’s Acre” as a beautiful and respectful resting place.
From baking scones to washing up, many help run our monthly coffee mornings and the annual Exhibition.
These acts of service create the friendly atmosphere that makes All Saints’ a true community church.
Orton sits close to the iconic Coast to Coast Walk, and All Saints’ is a popular stopping point for walkers travelling between St Bees and Robin Hood’s Bay. Many visitors take a moment to wander inside the church, read the displays, or enjoy the peace of the building.
Sign the Visitors’ Book with comments from across the world
Light a candle for personal reflection or prayer
Leave prayers on the Prayer Cross, which we include in Sunday prayers
Explore the church’s history and quiet spaces
Whether seeking rest, reflection, or curiosity, walkers are always welcome.
The Link is a well-loved community magazine produced by volunteers and published ten times a year. It covers news and activities from Orton, Tebay, Newbiggin-on-Lune, and Ravenstonedale, helping residents stay connected with what’s happening locally.
Full details of local church services
Poems, reports and photographs
Updates on village events and activities
Articles and community notices
Paper and online editions for easy access
The Link plays a valuable role in strengthening communication and belonging across our villages.
Drop-In is a relaxed weekly gathering held in the Methodist Church Schoolroom, offering free coffee, cake, and friendly conversation. Originally started by members of both churches, it is now run entirely by volunteers.
Warm company and a listening ear
A safe, welcoming place for anyone who needs a chat
A simple way to connect with neighbours
Drop-In has become a lifeline for those who appreciate regular companionship and community support.
Rev Giblin
Rev Brendan Giblin
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