We look forward to welcoming you to our annual Christmas Fayre. Come along and join in with some fun games, find a treat to eat or some gifts to buy.Saturday 2nd November 2024, 1pm till 4pm
St Peter and St Paul's are really excited to be introducing a new monthly contemporary style worship service. The focus will be on Bible teaching and modern worship. The first of the new 'Word and Worship' services will be on Sunday 13th October at 4.30pm, and initially will run once a month on the 2nd Sunday, but we may increased to twice a month or even more frequently in the future.Do you feel you know the overarching bible story? This is the foundation of the Christian faith. The ministry team are planning teaching through the bible, beginning with God's creation in October. Come along and join us as we seek to unfold this over the months, accompanied by contemporary modern worship and prayer. The service will be open to all ages.We look forward to welcoming you to St Peter and St Paul's.
We are an Eco Church Bronze Award winner! The overall aim of the Eco Church award scheme is to celebrate the ways that church communities have been engaging with caring for the earth as a key part of our Christian faith. Have a chat with Steve, Helen, Charlie or Gareth to find out more.
Do you have time on your hands and the ability to knit? Would you like to knit these special therapy toys for young children?A worry monster is designed to discuss and reduce worries. Children write or draw their worry onto a piece of paper and then feed it to their worry monster. Once the monster has eaten it, the worry can then be discussed and shared with an adult. There are also self image monsters to help children work through these issues.We are calling on all knitters to get involved in knitting these for donation to Walk Tall's Children's Therapy. Ann Duke, CEO of Walk Tall, says 'Our child-specialist psychotherapists use them. Each child is given their own Worry Monster. It then becomes the child's friend and, as part of the therapeutic process, gobbles up all their worries. We have so many little Twinkles (from 3 years old upwards!!) who are in therapy because of the trauma/abuse/neglect they've suffered. The Worry Monsters are SO useful in externalising internal states.'If you would like to knit these for donation to Walk Tall Children's Therapy, then the patterns are attached. Or why not come along to St Peter and St Paul's Knit and Natter group on the first Tuesday of every month, from 2pm-4pm. Wool can be supplied. Please contact Revd Charlie if you would like more information.