About Us
The Benefice of Tadley with Pamber Heath and Silchester is a religious administrative unit within the Church of England. A benefice refers to a group of parishes or churches that are overseen by a single minister, known as the incumbent, who is the Revd. Steve McKay.
Tadley, Pamber Heath, and Silchester are all located in the county of Hampshire, England. Each place has its own distinct character and history and the Benefice serves the spiritual needs of the residents in these three areas. The incumbent minister, supported by a team of clergy and laypeople, is responsible for conducting religious services, providing pastoral care, and overseeing the various ministries and activities of the benefice:
Spiritual Guidance and Support: The benefice provides a place of worship and spiritual guidance for community members. .
Community Engagement: The benefice plays an active role in the community, organizing events and initiatives that bring people together.
Pastoral Care: The incumbent minister and the church community offer pastoral care and support to individuals facing personal challenges, grief, or other difficult circumstances.
Volunteer Opportunities: The benefice also provides volunteer opportunities for community members to engage in meaningful service.