St Paul's Pantry

Occuring
Monthly. Every First, Third Thursday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
St Paul's Wimbledon Parkside
Address
118 - 120 Augustus Road Wandsworth London, SW19 6EW, United Kingdom

St Paul's Pantry supplies people in need in our community with a complimentary bag of groceries containing essential dried and tinned goods. The Pantry is open in church every first and third Thursday of the month. Those in need of help with essential groceries should just come along between 6.30 and 8.00 pm. No referral is necessary. If you need help, you are always welcome.

To supply the groceries we depend on generous community donations. If you feel you are able to contribute, please leave your grocery items (dried and tinned items only please) at the back of the church when you come in to visit, or drop them off at the vicarage (at 116 Augustus Road), next door to church. (The church is open to take deliveries on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays between 10.00 am and 12.00 noon; also on Tuesdays from 2.00 to 4.00 pm).

At present we particularly welcome donations of tinned items including tomatoes, vegetables (e.g. carrots, sweetcorn), tuna/salmon, fruit, rice pudding, custard and soups. Also cook-in sauces and rice (white and brown). Non-food items that are especially needed are washing-up liquid, laundry tabs, shampoo, body and handwash, toilet paper and nappies. Thank you!

St Paul's Wimbledon Parkside

We are a friendly, open and inclusive church.  We welcome everyone from any faith and none, and from any age-group, nationality and background. We come from a variety of Christian and other traditions. We meet together to renew and build our Christian knowledge and faith and try to live our lives according to the example and teachings of Jesus. Some people attend services most Sundays, others less frequently, and some only occasionally on major festivals like Easter and Christmas. We are at different places in our spiritual journeys, and we have different interpretations of the Christian faith, but we enjoy learning from and encouraging each other.

Our Vicar is Revd Susan Bolen. Our Licensed Reader, Norman Allen, takes some services and Joan Endean is our Southwark Pastoral Auxiliary. Our local Bishop is the Bishop of Kingston and we are part of the Diocese of Southwark. 

Our main service is Holy Communion, with music, at 10 am, followed by tea and coffee in the Community Centre. Music has a central place in our worship. We have a Director of Music, Kevin Jones, and an active church choir. We also have quiet services in the small chapel, and the church is open at set times each week for prayer and quiet reflection. Our main services are livestreamed on our YouTube channel: St Paul's Wimbledon Parkside. You are very welcome to join us online or in church.

Families are especially welcome. We run 'Tea & Toys' for parents/carers and toddlers, normally every Tuesday at 9.30 am in church during term-time. Every first Sunday in the month (in the afternoon) we hold Messy Church, a different, more informal, approach to worship for children and adults.

We aim to serve our local community in different ways, many of them based on our Community Centre, where we run several different groups and activities for local people. Our Vicar takes very seriously her duty to serve everyone who lives in the parish.

The church building dates from 1896 and is listed Grade II*, mainly because of the striking interior by a famous Victorian designer, Charles Eamer Kempe. Of particular note are the stained glass windows and the carved reredos to the rear of the  high altar. The church has a wonderful acoustic quality and is a much sought-after venue for concerts and musical recitals year-round. Refer to our website www.stpaulsparkside.org.uk for details of upcoming events at St Paul's.

Please feel free to come along and visit us for a service or during open church hours.  Have a look around, or say a quiet prayer if you wish to. Any of our staff team will be happy to chat, so don't feel hesitant about approaching us. If a service is taking place, do feel free to join in, or just sit quietly as you prefer. You are at home here and we look forward to welcoming you.

The parish of Wandsworth: St Paul, Wimbledon Park is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer(s), PSOs. The Diocese of Southwark’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advise our PSOs. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the DSA. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children or Adults Services.


Get in touch

118 - 120 Augustus Road, London
(Nearest Tube: Southfields
on the District Line. Bus: 39, 93, 493)

SW19 6EW
Parish Administrator
020 8785 2341

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St Paul's Pantry

Occuring
Monthly. Every First, Third Thursday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
St Paul's Wimbledon Parkside
Address
118 - 120 Augustus Road Wandsworth London, SW19 6EW, United Kingdom

St Paul's Pantry supplies people in need in our community with a complimentary bag of groceries containing essential dried and tinned goods. The Pantry is open in church every first and third Thursday of the month. Those in need of help with essential groceries should just come along between 6.30 and 8.00 pm. No referral is necessary. If you need help, you are always welcome.

To supply the groceries we depend on generous community donations. If you feel you are able to contribute, please leave your grocery items (dried and tinned items only please) at the back of the church when you come in to visit, or drop them off at the vicarage (at 116 Augustus Road), next door to church. (The church is open to take deliveries on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays between 10.00 am and 12.00 noon; also on Tuesdays from 2.00 to 4.00 pm).

At present we particularly welcome donations of tinned items including tomatoes, vegetables (e.g. carrots, sweetcorn), tuna/salmon, fruit, rice pudding, custard and soups. Also cook-in sauces and rice (white and brown). Non-food items that are especially needed are washing-up liquid, laundry tabs, shampoo, body and handwash, toilet paper and nappies. Thank you!

St Paul's Wimbledon Parkside Charity No. 1142917