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JC Lytham is the combined Parish of St John the Divine and St Cuthbert’s, Lytham. The parishes of St Cuthbert’s and St John the Divine joined together in 2022 to become the single Church of England parish in Lytham.
Parish Boundaries
St Cuthbert’s Church
St Cuthbert’s church is the older of our two churches, built in 1834.
You can learn more about St Cuthbert’s church and its history on this page .
St John the Divine
St John the Divine was built in 1848 when the congregation of St Cuthbert’s became too large.
You can learn more about St John the Divine and its history on this page .
Places
Alongside our two churches, there are plenty of other places of note within the parish.
For a full list, have a look at this page .
The western church in the Parish of JC Lytham.
St John the Divine, known more colloquially as just ‘St John’s’, is the eastern church in the Parish of JC Lytham.
The church hall, also known as the Victory Hall, is next to St Cuthberts Church and home to a variety of community events.
Located to the west of St Cuthberts Church, this Grade II listed building dates back to the 1830s.
Lytham Church of England Primary school has close links to the Parish of JC Lytham.
This Grade I listed Georgian house was the ancestral home of the Clifton family.
An independent living scheme for Church of England clergy and clergy widows. It is host to numerous coffee mornings and services open to the public.
People
The current vicar in the Parish of JC Lytham is Revd Nick Wells. Alongside him, we have our Mission Enabler Revd Emma Swarbrick, as well as Honorary Assistant Priests and a team of Licensed Lay Readers.
To meet the whole team, have a look at this page .