Occurring
Every Monday at for 1 hour
Venue Address
St Nicholas, The Chapel, St Nicholas Church, Allestree
Starting on the 30th January
Emmaus – The Way of Faith - Stage 3 – Growth – Knowing Jesus

The Emmaus course is split into three stages and is designed to welcome people into the Christian faith and the life of the church; It is rooted in an understanding of evangelism, nurture and discipleship.

Stage 3 is for those already Christians and is a good refresher before embarking on Evangelism for those who don’t yet know the Triune God.

There are 13 short courses in the growth series.
This course is “Knowing Jesus”.

4 x 60-minute sessions on:
• Who is Jesus?
• What did Jesus teach?
• Why did Jesus die?
• The difference Jesus makes
Through discussion and Exploration

Facilitated by Rev Dawn.
This course is for everyone at St Nick’s and St Paul’s.
Sign up at the back of St Nicks Church or let Dawn know [email protected] / 01332 519552

St Paul's Quarndon

Welcome to St Paul's. Our church building is located at the top of Church Rd in the village conservation area.

We love to see people of all ages and have very good links with our church school next door- The Curzon.

Our worship is informal (low Anglican) and we tend to stick to a Sunday service rota of 10am Holy Communion, 10am Morning prayer(short said service), 10 am Holy Communion and 10am Morning Praise. We love our after-service chats over a cuppa, so please do stay and have a natter.

Our church is wheelchair and pushchair friendly and we have a toilet and a baby change area, a children’s corner, a car park to the rear of the Village hall and a churchyard where you can sit and look out across open fields. 

Priest in charge Rev’d Sarah Watson and Associate Priest Rev’d Rachael Brook preside over the parish.

Safeguarding Statement: St. Paul’s Church takes its duty and obligation to protect all extremely seriously. We have adopted the national Church of England’s robust procedures and guidelines. You can find out more about the national policies and procedures at www.churchofengland.org/safeguarding. If you have any safeguarding concerns or issues of a safeguarding matter then please contact www.derby.anglican.org/en/safeguarding . Please use the following link to report a concern or call https://derby.anglican.org/en/report-a-safeguarding-concern.html or call 01332 388678

Get in touch

Church Administrator

2 Lawn Avenue
Allestree
Derby

DE22 2PE
Church office
(01332) 550431
What's on

Four Week Course - Emmaus – The Way of Faith

Occurring
Every Monday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Nicholas
Address
St Nicholas, The Chapel, St Nicholas Church, Allestree

Starting on the 30th January
Emmaus – The Way of Faith - Stage 3 – Growth – Knowing Jesus

The Emmaus course is split into three stages and is designed to welcome people into the Christian faith and the life of the church; It is rooted in an understanding of evangelism, nurture and discipleship.

Stage 3 is for those already Christians and is a good refresher before embarking on Evangelism for those who don’t yet know the Triune God.

There are 13 short courses in the growth series.
This course is “Knowing Jesus”.

4 x 60-minute sessions on:
• Who is Jesus?
• What did Jesus teach?
• Why did Jesus die?
• The difference Jesus makes
Through discussion and Exploration

Facilitated by Rev Dawn.
This course is for everyone at St Nick’s and St Paul’s.
Sign up at the back of St Nicks Church or let Dawn know [email protected] / 01332 519552

Safeguarding

If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please get in touch with the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services.
If you have a general enquiry or concerns about safeguarding at St Paul's. Please get in touch with the Diocesan Safeguarding Team on 01332 388678. You can also report any concerns to the Derby Diocese https://derby.anglican.org/en/report-a-safeguarding-concern.html, Police or Social Care. We are currently in a vacancy for safeguarding officer which we are urgently seeking to fill. You can also contact Rev Sarah Watson [email protected] The important thing is that your concerns are shared with someone in a position to help.

Safeguarding at St Paul's