First flight with the Mini 5 Pro drone: (yes, it's a church!)
The Church of England’s generic website which lists its churches, claims St Paul's is a 'Victorian/Pre-War' church - judging by its peculiar, geometric tower, and tall, rounded arches, this would approximate it to around the 1830's.
St Paul’s is a welcoming, friendly, evangelical churches of all age ranges committed to growing in discipleship, working together in evangelism, social action and prayer and exploring the needs of our community and to be better equipped to serve those needs.
St Paul’s has two congregations that meet on a Sunday morning. The family congregation is a congregation plant started in 2013 and is led by, the now, Assistant Curate and meets at 9.30am.
“Jam’N’Toast” (Jesus And Me Talking On A Sunday Together) is a whole family orientated informal service focused on looking at how the narrative of the whole bible points us towards Jesus. The service makes extensive use of audio visual materials and splits into 5 age appropriate groups for teaching. Attendance is typically 40-60 with an even split between adults and children.
St Paul’s 11am congregation alternates between Morning Prayer and communion using both Common Worship and The Book of Common Prayer.
St Paul’s has four joint Sunday services a year where both congregations come together. These services are usually Parade services too and are well supported by the families of the popular church Scout Group, several of the leaders being part of the church family at Withnell.
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The Church of England’s generic website which lists its churches, claims St Paul's is a 'Victorian/Pre-War' church - judging by its peculiar, geometric tower, and tall, rounded arches, this would approximate it to around the 1830's.
St Paul’s is a welcoming, friendly, evangelical churches of all age ranges committed to growing in discipleship, working together in evangelism, social action and prayer and exploring the needs of our community and to be better equipped to serve those needs.
St Paul’s has two congregations that meet on a Sunday morning. The family congregation is a congregation plant started in 2013 and is led by, the now, Assistant Curate and meets at 9.30am.
“Jam’N’Toast” (Jesus And Me Talking On A Sunday Together) is a whole family orientated informal service focused on looking at how the narrative of the whole bible points us towards Jesus. The service makes extensive use of audio visual materials and splits into 5 age appropriate groups for teaching. Attendance is typically 40-60 with an even split between adults and children.
St Paul’s 11am congregation alternates between Morning Prayer and communion using both Common Worship and The Book of Common Prayer.
St Paul’s has four joint Sunday services a year where both congregations come together. These services are usually Parade services too and are well supported by the families of the popular church Scout Group, several of the leaders being part of the church family at Withnell.
Paul.