St Augustine of Canterbury in Bexhill is an Anglican church that stands within the Catholic tradition of the Church of England. It is a member of The Society of St. Wilfrid and St. Hilda. Built in 1932 and extended in 1962, the church originally served as a chapel for private schools in the area. Today, it caters to the spiritual needs of a diverse community, with a strong emphasis on the Mass, which is offered throughout the week.
The church is deeply committed to pastoral care and teaching, aiming to provide a welcoming environment for all. It hosts a variety of activities and events that reflect its vibrant community spirit. St Augustine’s also prioritises the safety and protection of its community members, with robust safeguarding policies overseen by the Diocesan Safeguarding Team.
Mass services are available and detailed on their website, including times for weekend services. The church also maintains an active online presence where services can be followed, ensuring accessibility for those who cannot attend in person.