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Giving
Giving has always been at the heart of what it means to trust in Jesus. How much and in what way depends on each person's situation and is a matter of prayerful consideration. Read Giving Leaflet to find out more about our vision and the difference your giving could make.
You can give by setting up a regular standing order yourself. Please print and fill out this Giving Form including your name and return to Janis Myers our treasurer. If you pay tax on income please fill out gift aid declaration too to allow us to claim an extra 25% at no cost to yourself.
If you don't know how to set up a standing order yourself you can use this Standing Order Giving Form with this Gift Aid declaration form, and return to our treasurer, Janis Myers
Or you can give online below:
sERVING & Rotas
We believe that God gifts his people with ways to enjoy serving one another.
As the apostle Peter once wrote, 'Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace' (1 Peter 4:10, NIV)
The current rota is offline whilst we are unable to meet together.
Serving each other is a big part of our life together and happens in various ways throughout the week.
Some of the areas of church life we're particularly keen to find volunteers for include:
Please speak to one of the wardens if you'd like to chat about getting more involved.
Love one another - PASTORAL CARE
Jesus said, ‘love one another.’ So, how can we best do that?
Friendships - praying and being there for each other.
Homegroups - sharing, encouraging and supporting.
That’s great for some people some of the time, but what’s our process for organised pastoral support?
Step 1 - Get in touch with one of the Churchwardens
They can offer support and can also call on...
Step 2 - People who can offer:
Prayer
Men and women with experience in praying for people, either on Sundays or during the week.
Presence
We have people who’ve completed training on visiting and spending time with those who may be lonely, recovering, ill, bereaved or housebound.
Practicalities
There’s a wealth of practical gifts amongst our church family, and a willingness to help. Always feel free to ask if you’re struggling and we’ll try to find someone to get in touch or point you in a helpful direction.
We also have our new Pastoral Emergency Fund and regular Home Communion visits. If you know anyone who might be right for either of those, see Step 1!
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Reading that, you might have been prompted to think, “maybe I could help with one of those ‘P’s.” If so, please chat to one of the Churchwardens. The more that can offer, the more we can support and encourage one another.