Our Next Service is Wednesday at 10:00am



Welcome to
Crofton Church

Welcome to All Saints’ Church in Crofton, Wakefield. 

Locally known as Crofton Church — a place where everyone is truly welcome. We seek to follow Jesus by extending his love, compassion, and care to all, especially those facing challenges or feeling lost. 

Whether you’re exploring faith, returning after time away, or simply looking for community, we hope you’ll feel at home here. Rooted in prayer, discipleship, and service, we aim to love God, love one another, and love our local community in practical and meaningful ways.

There’s always something happening at All Saints’! Scroll down to see what’s coming up or check out our service schedule to plan your visit.

Let all that you do be done in love. – 1 Corinthians 16:14

What's On?

There’s always something happening at Crofton Church. Scroll down to see what’s coming up or check out our service schedule to plan your visit.

Crofton Silver Band

📅 27th September 25 🕒 2:00 PM 📍 In Church

Harvest
Festival

📅 26th October 25 🕒 9.30AM 📍 In Church

Harvest
Supper

📅 27th October 25 🕒 7:30PM 📍 Crofton WMC

Halloween At Crofton Church

📅 31st October 25 🕒 4PM - 7PM 📍 In Church

Church Christmas Fair

📅 6th December 25 🕒 10AM - 12PM 📍 In Church

Table Wreath
Workshop

📅 13th December 25 🕒 From 7PM 📍 In Church

Christingle Family
Service

📅 14th December 25 🕒 From 9:30AM 📍 In Church

Crofton Silver Band Carol Service

📅 14th December 25 🕒 From 6PM 📍 In Church

Whoever comes to me I will never drive away.  — John 6:37

How to Find Us

Church Road, Off Harrison Road, Crofton, WF4 1NF

(Use “Stocks Lane” in Google Maps)

Keep an eye out for the sign pointing up towards the church, and the Great Dane statue on the house on the corner of Church Road.

Please note, we do not have a car park. However, there is a small, free car park further up High Street, directly opposite Lloyds Pharmacy.

The Church stands as a beautiful 15th-century cruciform building, perched on one of the highest points in Crofton. Visible for miles around, it has been a place of worship and community for generations. Built on an East–West axis, the church is gently illuminated by the rising sun through its east window, and again in the evening as the setting sun pours through the west — a daily reminder of God’s light at both the beginning and end of each day. Read More

Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me. — Matthew 25:40