Holy Cross - Mothers Union

Occuring
Monthly. Every Fourth Monday at for 2 hours
Venue
Newcastle Holy Cross. Parish of Fenham
Address
Holy Cross Church Whittington Grove Fenham Newcastle upon Tyne, NE5 2QP, United Kingdom

We are part of an international and inclusive network of 4 million members across the Anglican Communion in 90 countries, serving Christ in our communities through prayer, financial support and actively engaging in programmes that meet local needs.Mothers Union was founded in 1876 and Newcastle Diocese was one of the first in the world to embrace MU as part of its mission and ministry to families in local communities.
Holy Nativity MU branch supports a number of local projects including AFIA (Away From It All) holidays for families in need, local refuges and People’s Kitchen.

Members meet on the first Monday of each month at 2pm in the Jubilee Hall. There is often a visiting speaker and refreshments served. You are welcome to attend these meetings if you are wondering about becoming a member.

Membership is open to all.
For more information about Mothers’ Union:
Holy Cross Branch Secretary: Barbara Bailes: [email protected]
www.mothersunion.org (the national website)
or www.munewcastle.org.uk (our Diocesan MU site)

Newcastle Holy Cross. Parish of Fenham

A Warm Welcome to the church of the Holy Cross Fenham.  

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Rev'd Daniel McCarthy

282 Wingrove Road North
Fenham
Newcastle Upon Tyne

NE4 9EE
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0191 275 0270

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Holy Cross - Mothers Union

Occuring
Monthly. Every Fourth Monday at for 2 hours
Venue
Newcastle Holy Cross. Parish of Fenham
Address
Holy Cross Church Whittington Grove Fenham Newcastle upon Tyne, NE5 2QP, United Kingdom

We are part of an international and inclusive network of 4 million members across the Anglican Communion in 90 countries, serving Christ in our communities through prayer, financial support and actively engaging in programmes that meet local needs.Mothers Union was founded in 1876 and Newcastle Diocese was one of the first in the world to embrace MU as part of its mission and ministry to families in local communities.
Holy Nativity MU branch supports a number of local projects including AFIA (Away From It All) holidays for families in need, local refuges and People’s Kitchen.

Members meet on the first Monday of each month at 2pm in the Jubilee Hall. There is often a visiting speaker and refreshments served. You are welcome to attend these meetings if you are wondering about becoming a member.

Membership is open to all.
For more information about Mothers’ Union:
Holy Cross Branch Secretary: Barbara Bailes: [email protected]
www.mothersunion.org (the national website)
or www.munewcastle.org.uk (our Diocesan MU site)