Plan Your Visit
We warmly welcome you to worship with us in San Pedro or Sotogrande. Whether you’re exploring faith or looking for a church home, you’ll find a friendly community ready to greet you.
We warmly welcome you
San Pedro – Sundays at 10.00am
Parroquia De La Virgen Del Rocio, Avenida Virgen Del Rocio 25, San Pedro Alcántara
Free parking is available in the surrounding streets.
We hold services each week in two locations, both are the local Catholic churches that we rent once a week to hold our Anglican service in English.
When and Where We Meet
Sotogrande – Sundays at 12.00 midday
Parroquia De Nuestra Señora De La Merced, Calle Bellota, Sotogrande.
The church has its own carpark with ample free parking. Both side doors are open for easy access.
What to Expect
Our services follow the Anglican tradition in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere and we welcome people from all Christian backgrounds.
Your story, questions and identity are part of who you are and we want you to belong. Just in case you are wondering, there’s no dress code — come as you are and be comfortable.
The first Sunday of every month in Sotogrande, we have a Methodist led service with our partners from Gibraltar.
Each of our services lasts about an hour and includes prayer, readings, music, and a short sermon. The words for the service and readings are projected on to the wall so you can easily follow along.
After the service in San Pedro, the congregation get together for coffee in a local café.
In Sotogrande we have coffee and cake in church, directly after the service.
It’s a great opportunity to meet new people and find out more about us, you are really welcome to join us.
Our Chaplain; Revd Dr Tony Carroll
Our chaplain, Tony, was born in Liverpool and has served Christian communities in several parts of the world. Earlier in his ministry he lived in Spain and worked in Bilbao with a drug rehabilitation programme, where he learned Spanish and developed a lasting appreciation for Spanish culture.
Before joining the Anglican Church in 2013, Tony spent many years as a Roman Catholic priest and lived and worked in countries including Mexico, Colombia and Guatemala. After training and teaching in England, he moved to the Costa del Sol and has now served this chaplaincy for several years.
Tony believes the church is not only for those who come to worship on Sundays, but also for the wider community. He is especially interested in hearing the stories of the many people who have made this coast their home, and in creating a church that is welcoming, thoughtful and open to everyone.
Families and Accessibility
Children are welcome at all our services. We provide a friendly environment where families can worship together and in San Pedro we have a Sunday school during the main service.
What is Sunday school?
Sunday School is a lively and welcoming space for children of school age and upwards to explore the Christian faith in an engaging, age-appropriate way. During the main church service, children head to a nearby room where they learn through discussion, creative activities, games, artwork, simple science experiments and even exploring nature—helping them discover faith with curiosity and joy. Meanwhile, parents can fully take part in the main service. The children rejoin the congregation for Communion and afterwards love sharing what they’ve been learning and creating. New families are always very welcome—come along and give it a try!
Accessibility
Both of our venues are accessible for those with limited mobility. If you have any special needs, please let us know and we’ll be happy to try and accomadate.
Get in Touch
If you’d like to let us know you’re coming, or if you have any questions about our services or locations, we’d love to hear from you.