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Our Minister - the Revd. Liz Shaw is an inspiration to both St.
Andrew’s and Northwood Hills United Reformed Churches. Email the Minister or see her latest Message.
We welcome visitors - We welcome all visitors, including families. Information on our Visitors page and in this section may
give you an idea of what’s happening at St. Andrew’s.
Services - Services are held on a Sunday morning at 10.30 am and
Sunday evenings at 6.30 pm (evenings usually twice a month). You are welcome to stay for tea/coffee after Sunday morning services. Information about services (including baptisms, weddings or funerals) on our Services page.
Activities - A variety of activities are run from St. Andrew’s. Church groups organise activities
throughout the year; with rambles, outings, coffee mornings, Bible study and house-groups, music, youth activities, charity fundraising, and lots more besides. Community groups also use our premises. See our
“What’s On?” diary of events, the Notice Board, the Activities page and activities
listed on the side-bar for more information.
Pastoral Care - We believe in “Pastoral Care”. We have a “Pastoral Care Team” who keep in
touch with members, as required. Elders also have responsibility for Church members. Please contact the Minister about arrangements for visits or bringing communion to people in their own
homes, in hospital or in care homes etc. We may arrange lifts to Church with advance notice on request. For further information contact the Church Administrator.
Supporting Others - We promote and support local, national and international charities. Our Junior Church raises funds for a charity of their choice. Our monthly Coffee with a Cause coffee
mornings raise funds for a different charity each month. We promote Fairtrade products.
Faith in Action -
Through “Faith in Action” our church looks outwards, both locally and to the World, in our campaign in support of social justice. More information on the Faith in Action pages.
Mission - “Through Christian worship and witness, we seek to share God’s love for all”. More about objectives on the Mission page.
Organisation - Many people work/volunteer to support our Church, see the Organisation page.
“The Bulletin” - Our Church magazine is called “The Bulletin”, see the Bulletin link.
Book of Remembrance - This book records important dates and events in people’s lives, like
the death of a loved one, special birthdays or anniversaries. If you would like a special date remembered in this book, please contact Judith Abraham or Celia Williams.
Church Library - A small library of relevant books/other media is based in the Church Annex.
Church Membership - If you have moved into the area, and have been a member of a previous
Church, membership can usually be easily transferred. Please speak to the Minister, or one of the Elders.
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