ST PAUL'S in New England

St Paul's is situated at the heart of the busy New England area. Car drivers take 1st exit at the B&Q roundabout off Bourges Boulevard and St Paul's will be right in front of you with Salvation Army to the left. Catch a No 1 bus that goes from Orton to Werrington and it drops you off a few yards from the Church whichever direction you are coming from. A very multi cultural area with lots of small but busy eating places and  cafe's; numerous little food shops such as Julia's Polish Shop; ones with Halal meat; Lithuanian restaurant; lots of barbers and hairdressers; huge Thistlemoor Rd Medical Centre; a Football League sports ground; Boulevard Club; large retail outlets eg B & Q, ; Matalan, Curry's, Costa Coffee Drive Thru and Wendy's Drive Thru; car maintenance garages; Taxi businesses. The list is endless. The Church together with the Church Hall and Vicarage are all on a 'traffic island' with a one way system going round it.We have a car park and an area of greenery. Nearby is a large recreation ground with basket ball courts; outdoor fitness equipment and children's swings area.

There is a  very large Infant & Junior Academy-Fulbridge and another large Academy a short distance away called Gladstone. We have visits to the church from both schools twice a year. For he last 14 years  the ZigZag Nursery have rented the Church Hall Mon to Fri and we have a close partnership with them.

St Paul's does not have a big membership but there is a core of very committed prayerful Christians alongside others who do what they can in support of what we believe God wants us to do at this time. The Church leadership together with a few others meet on the 1st Tues of each month to pray and on another week meet as a PCC to discuss other issues such as finance and the looking after of the buildings, etc as well as planning and vision. Our weekly services are a Eucharist at 10.30am on Sundays and on Wednesdays a said Eucharist at 10.30am..  Refreshments after the services.  The Eucharist and The Word are both very important and this is reflected by the fact that our two services are both Eucharistic but also 'relaxed' and open to God's Holy Spirit guidance. 

On the 1st Weds of each month we also have a prayer time after the refreshments  which is based on our LYCIG (Leading your Church into Growth ) principles. On the first Saturday of each month at 10.30am we usually have a BREAKFAST in Church which the men called THE SHED as they meet together in  one part of the Church and the ladies and children meet in another part of the church to share together.  Ideal time for friends to be invited to come along and enjoy a relaxing chat with food.

Each month there is an afternoon group called OASIS, who meet in the Church and come to relax, chat, have tea/coffee and cake. Several regulars are widows  or people who live on their own and are mostly retired.

Evening study groups are held regularly including courses to help understand more about the Christian faith.

We are in partnership with Through Faith Mission (TFM) and 2/3 times a year engage in specific outreach in the community with evangelists from TFM and church members. 

Church members support a local Foodbank by bringing food items to church e each week; often homeless people visit the church and  we give what support we can (i.e. warm coat, food, etc)


What's on

Every Sunday a Eucharist Service at 10.30am & on Weds a said Eucharist

Occurring
Every Wednesday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
St Paul's, Lincoln Rd,New England, Peterborough PE1 2PA
Address
Lincoln Rd, Peterborough, New England area Peterborough, PE1 2PA, United Kingdom

You receive a service booklet together with a Newsheet and BLOG when you come to the service. Hymn books and bibles are in the pews & hymn numbers on display. The Newsheet has on the Bible Reading and the page number in the Bible. Rev Ron gives a Reflection on the Gospel reading. 3 hymns/songs. At the Peace we 'wave' to one another; we offer gluten free wafers and non alcoholic wine for those who cannot have the normal wafers or wine. All who are baptised into the Christian Church are welcome to receive at the Eucharist or, if preferred, can receive a Prayer of Blessing. At the end of the service all welcome to stay for refreshments.

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Safeguarding

Our Parish is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). Our Diocese’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSO. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the PSO [Val Watkinson-01733 314117 ) or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor or look up the diocesan safeguarding page]. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services."