
Higham Methodist Church
Jesus prayed, ‘may they be one, so that the world will believe that you sent me’. (John 17: 21)
The Anglican and Methodist churches of Higham-on-the-Hill have been co-operating for many years through joint worship and other activities. This has been of great benefit to both churches.
Higham on the Hill Methodist Church is a small , friendly society which seeks to reach out to the surrounding population and foster community. Apart from worship it provides a place where people can meet .

Sharnford Methodist Church
Sharnford’s building is the oldest church in the Hinckley Circuit. It was built in 1827 and has a small cemetery behind the church which is still in use.
The fellowship is warm and welcoming. There is a weekly Sunday morning service in the chapel where the church family appreciates different styles of worship with traditional and modern hymns and songs. A fellowship group is held once a month and there are regular coffee mornings held in aid of different charities. The members are caring and supportive of each other and keen to reach out in mission to the village.
Stapleton Methodist Church
Stapleton Methodist Church seeks to serve God and the community, led and inspired by the Holy Spirit, proclaiming the Gospel to bring people to faith in Jesus as Lord and Saviour. Read our full mission statement
Stoke Golding Methodist Church
Stoke Golding Methodist Church seeks to serve God and the community, led and inspired by the Holy Spirit, proclaiming the Gospel to bring people to faith in Jesus as Lord and Saviour. Read our full mission statement
Stoney Stanton Methodist Church
Stoney Stanton Methodist Church seeks to serve God and the community, led and inspired by the Holy Spirit, proclaiming the Gospel to bring people to faith in Jesus as Lord and Saviour.