Spring 2008


Read the Spring Newletter online

(NB 360KB PDF file)

The PAC organises and supports a wide variety of Community based activities.

 

 

PAC Coffee Shop
Every Friday 10.15am-12 noon
at St. Luke's Parish Centre, Love Lane
  • Everyone Welcome
  • Fair-trade tea and coffee
  • Home-made cakes
  • Children's corner

All proceeds go to Charities - recent donations include:

Christian Aid and CAFOD   £283.00
Red Nose Day in March for Comic Relief   £74.00
World Vision Emergency Appeal for Darfur   £60.00
For the work of the Pinner Association of Churches   £100.00

Pinner Helping Hands
An organisation devoted to providing volunteer help for those who need help with shopping, visiting hospital. Email us if you need help or can provide help.

 
 

Lunches
The PAC organises Welcome Lunches six times a year in either St Johns or the Methodist Church Hall. There is also an annual Christmas Lunch. See 2006 Picture here

They are held for elderly or lonely people and transport can be arranged by Pinner Helping Hands .

For dates, invitations and information contact

Elizabeth: 020 8868 8911 or
Valerie: 020 8428 5610

Alternatively  Email us for details.

 

AGM Report
Justice & Peace
Acivitivities

JPIC -  Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation
A group of representatives from the churches considers issues of justice, peace and of concern for the environment and brings these to the churches through occasional meetings and circulation of campaign materials.

Email us for more information.


Prayers and Services
Every quarter we share in a United Service check the calendar for details.
In addition we meet monthly to pray together. Details on the calendar.

Relief Activities
All the PAC Churches work together to support relief work in other countries either through Christian Aid or CAFOD.

To contact us:

Email: webmaster@pinnerchurches.org.uk

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 Rev 01/03/2008