Welcome to the Parish Church of St Bridget
and St Cwyfan in Dyserth, Denbighshire.
Dyserth is a pretty village, situated
between Rhyl and Prestatyn near the North
Wales coast. We are part of the Church in
Wales in the Byrn a Môr Mission Area which
is part of the Diocese of St Asaph.
There has been a Christian presence in this
village since the 6th Century, When we
believe the Celtic Monk Cwyfan founded a place of worship near the famous
Dyserth Waterfall. Later on the Church became dedicated to St Bridget of
Kildare. The fact that there has been an unbroken Christian witness here for
nearly 1500 years makes our small Parish Church very Special to us, and to
the many visitors who come to see the famous Jesse Window, dating from the
16th Century, our Church building is a Grade 2* listed building.
We are a small but lively, friendly and
welcoming Parish, who try to follow in the
steps of our patron saints, Bridget and
Cwyfan, by proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus
Christ and holding firm to the faith of the
Church. At the centre of our worshipping
life is the Eucharist, where we are
strengthened on our earthly pilgrimage by
the Sacrament of Christ’s Body and Blood.
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