The Church is open daily for visitors. Many visitors comment on the peace they find in this ancient place of worship.
A service is held at 9.15 am each Sunday. The church tries to meet all expectations of worship and offers two Communion services, a Service of Morning Prayer and the more informal Family Service (see note opposite).
Arrangements are being made to hold services during the interregnum. The Ministry Team for the church comprises the Vicar, Reader and two Church wardens.
The church has excellent acoustics and is used occasionally as a concert venue by our many gifted local musicians.The church aims to be at the heart of the community and welcomes groups to visit and use its facilities.
1st Sunday -Family Service
2nd Sunday- Holy Communion
3rd Sunday Morning Prayer
4th Sunday Holy Communion
All services are in English.
Visitors are made very welcome.
NOTE: During the interregnum , it may not be possible to hold all of the above services at St. Bridget’s - some joint services with other churches in the benefice will be necessary. Notices will be posted on the church gate giving information on the time and location of the service for the coming Sunday.





Ecumenical arrangements
The Church has ecumenical links with Norton Baptist Church and, until it closed at the end of 2007, the local Catholic church at Broad Oak. An ecumenical service is held every year to celebrate the close ties the churches share The Grosmont Group is involved in an ecumenical Bible Study which meets every fortnight.
Children
During term-time, an after-school club meets every week on Monday in Cross Ash Hall. A youth club, Rock Solid for 8 to 11 year olds meets every Tuesday at 3.30 pm.
At Easter 2007, the Group hosted an events weekend for teenagers at Grosmont. The activities included music, art, drama and dance- the youngsters involved called it MADD.