Here at St Andrews we have a few events planned for the next few months.
Please see below for the dates and times. All are most welcome to any of our events and services.

St Andrew's Church Halton Holegate
Sitting proudly atop the hill since the mid 1300s
Here at St Andrews we have a few events planned for the next few months.
Please see below for the dates and times. All are most welcome to any of our events and services.

The Lincolnshire Wolds & Coast Churches Festival 2025
Once again, our doors will be open as we welcome you on this weekend of a celebration of The Lincolnshire Wolds & Coast Churches.

The Church will be open on Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th September 10.00 am to 4:00 pm.
The 2025 brochure will be available in the next few weeks, and will also be published on the Lincolnshire Wolds & Coast festival webpage.
The details for 2025, including brochure, maps etc are now available to view.
A service of 6 readings & Carols to celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus
Bells before, during….and after.
CAROL SERVICE
A SERVICE OF 6 READINGS AND CAROLS.
SUNDAY 21ST DECEMBER 2025 AT 3PM.
Bells before, during….and after.
Celebrate with us as we come together to hear the Christmas story, sing a few Carols, be entertained by ‘The Music Makers’, and partake of light refreshments.
The ‘Music Makers’ handbell ringers will be entertaining us part way through the service with some festive tunes played on the handbells. One of the tunes will actually be played on the church’s very own set of bells. This will be very special as they have not been played in quite a number of years.
While refreshments are being served you are invited to ‘have a go’. You never know, this may be something you have always had a yearning to do – maybe something on the ‘bucket list’ – now is the time to try.
It would be wonderful if we could generate enough interest in people wishing to explore this hobby further. It would be a
shame for the bells to be packed away in their little pouches and not see the light of day for another decade or so.
Having resided at St Andrews Church, Halton Holegate for almost 2 years, the Wooly Walls are continuing their peregrination around the Bolingbroke Deanery. As of 1st March 2025 the Wooly Walls have been transported to St Helen’s Church, Church Lane, Stickford. The church is open 10:00 to 4:00 daily.

Having completed its residence at St Andrew’s’ church, the ‘Wooly Walls’ are on the move to Stickford. St Helen’s church will be the custodians of this amazing display for the next few weeks.
The Spirit of Sutterby is a community heritage project based around the deserted medieval village of Sutterby in the Lincolnshire Wolds.

The ‘Wooly Walls’ is a crafted representation of the project, which reflects the different themes of Wolds heritage, archaeology, and natural history.
Go along and learn more about the project through interpretive banners.
St Helen’s church in Stickford, which is open 10:00 to 4:00pm daily..
More information about the Spirit of Sutterby project can be found here.
JULY 2022

St Andrews Church has been fortunate enough to receive £17,000 in grant funding, to enable much needed repairs to the Chancel slated roof, and associated rainwater goods.
In April 2022 Marshall’s Charity awarded the sum of £5,000 in grant funding.
National Churches Trust, in partnership with the Wolfson Foundation, also awarded a total of £12,000 in July 2022, towards the cost of the works.

“National Churches Trust, in partnership with The Wolfson Foundation, awards a total of £12,000 to St Andrews Church.“

“The Wolfson Foundation are supporting St Andrews Church in their grant funding towards the repair of the Chancel roof.“
“Marshall’s Charity award £5,000 to St Andrew’s Church, Halton Holegate, towards much needed repairs to their Chancel roof.“

The grant funding received, in addition to a contribution from church funds, will complete the repairs to all the church roofs, and rainwater goods, in addition to much replacement of stonework. This has been a long process, lasting the 10 years, but this will ensure the building will remain watertight for many years to come.
Due to Health and Safety concerns we will have to close the church to visitors during the duration of the chancel roof works. It is anticipated that the work will be completed by the end of 2022, weather conditions allowing. We will still, however, be able to hold our regular Sunday worship services.
Further updates will become available as we progress towards the end of the works.