St Albright’s is the Church of England parish church for Stanway, Essex, in the Diocese of Chelmsford and under the Episcopal care of the Bishop of Richbrough. St Albright’s is at the heart of the community of Stanway today as it has been for at least 800 years.
The Church is open most days from 9am to 4:00pm.
Rooted in prayer, in scripture and in the catholic tradition of the Church of England, we are called in faith by our Lord Jesus Christ to proclaim his gospel message in word and sacrament and through dignified liturgy and music. We aim to nurture and support each other in our faith and to offer pastoral help to those in need. We aim to make our church a place of welcome to all and a space for prayer and reflection.
We place great importance on Eucharist-centred worship and on teaching the faith of the church as it has been handed on from each generation to the next.
In many ways we are a typical Church of England parish. Our main weekly service is a Sung Parish Eucharist at 10.30am there is also a 9:00am said Holy Communion with traditional language each Sunday and mid week said Eucharist on Wednesday at 9:30am and Thursday evenings at 6:30pm.
On the first Sunday of the month, we try particularly hard to make the service more accessible to children. We try to be a place of quiet and welcome and to make our services welcoming, straightforward and reflective.
St Albright’s has a reputation for being open and welcoming to newcomers and visitors alike so why not visit us one Sunday soon!

Please remember in your prayers those who have given their lives in the pursuite
of peace. And pray for their families and loved ones.
Killed in action in Afghanistan
16 July - 21 August 2010
Mne Jonathan Crookes
40 Cdo RM
SAC Kiniki Griffiths
RAF Regt
Sgt David Monkhouse
R Dragoon Gds
SSgt Brett Linley
LCpl Stephen Monkhouse
1 Bn Scots Gds
Cpl Mathew Stenton
Dragoon Gds
Mark Smith
36 Engr Regt RE
LSgt Dale McCallum
1 Bn Scots Gds
Lt John Sanderson
1 Bn Mercian Regt
Spr Darren Foster
21 Engineer Regt
Spr Ishwor Gurung
69 Gurkha Fd Sqn
Rfn Remand Kulung
1 Bn Mercian Regt
An Unnamed Soldier
Duke of Lancs Regt
Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine
et lux perpetua luceat eis