We shall be holding another Gift Day in Westbury on Sunday 11 May. We have written to all our church members (those on the electoral roll and those who regularly attend our services) to invite you to make a one-off donation to your church and/or to review your regular giving. If you are not a regular giver to your church, then please consider joining our Parish Giving Scheme. Details enclosed in the letter. If you haven’t received a letter, please ask, and we can let you have one. We are still not paying our full parish share, despite our best efforts at fundraising, and it makes much sense for all our church members to give directly to the church through the Parish Giving Scheme or a regular standing order from your bank or building society each week or month. That way, we can budget for the future, and we can continue to pay the parish share and all our other costs, such as insurance for our buildings, heating, lighting, and costs of worship. We also have much work to do on our buildings, not least at All Saints where, at the last Quinquennial (five yearly) inspection by our architect, repairs are needed to be done on the church roof at All Saints above the Lady Chapel and the chapel of the Holy Name, as well as repairs to the stone-work.We receive no funding from the Government, the Church Commissioners or the Diocese. Income from fees for weddings and funerals has gone down because we don’t have so many weddings or funerals. We rely heavily on the voluntary giving of our church members and supporters, like you! It is the responsibility of all church members to give generously to support your church.Please consider carefully and prayerfully what your response will be. We invite you to bring your response in an envelope, with the response form included in your letter, to one of our church services on 11 May: at All Saints at 9.30 am, at Café Church at Westbury Junior School at 9.45 am or at Holy Saviour Westbury Leigh at 11.00 am.We look forward to seeing you that day. If you can’t make it then, please return your response to church on the nearest convenient Sunday, or put it through the letter box outside the Parish Hall/Team office.Thank you in advance for your response. Whatever you give will be appreciated.Rebecca
The Easter Fun Morning at All Saints' Church on Saturday 19th April was very well attended and a fun time was had by all! Over 80 children and their families visited the church for crafts, colouring, seed planting and an Easter egg hunt. They also listened to the Easter story and sang songs. Many thanks to everyone who contributed to making this event for primary school aged children, and their younger brothers and sisters, such a success.
On Saturday 15 March twelve people met to find out how they can support the future of Westbury Parish Hall. The congregation of All Saints' Church are asking for the people of Westbury to get behind their vision to create a community hub. Around 5 of these were non-church members including Andrew Murrison MP who expressed his hope that the Hall remains open for community use.The congregation of All Saints' are faced with the double responsibility of the Grade I Listed church which requires tens of thousands of work on the roof, stonework and windows and the expense of upgrading the tired Parish Hall. They are unable to support both projects alone and are asking for a community based charity to take on the management and development of the Hall. Individuals are asked to show their support and become members of the new Charitable Incorporated Organisation that they hope to set up. Trustees and volunteers would be drawn from these members. The new charity will need project managers, fundraisers, and people who can help to manage the hall on a day to day basis.The congregation have reached crunch point. The deteriorating condition of the Hall means that it is getting harder to get bookings and it's no longer covering its running costs. As the church only just breaks even each year this is not sustainable. If nothing changes there is a real possibility of having to close and sell the Hall. Everyone who attended the meeting agreed that it would be a tragedy as the Rainbows, Brownies, Guides, St John Ambulance Cadets, Youth Club and the other community users will have to find an alternate venue. It has so much potential if we could just get Westbury behind the project.If you would like to support the Hall project please complete the membership application form below and send to Beth on beth@whtministry.org.uk or 07790 870 247 by the 31 March. Please contact Beth if you need further information. The steering group will then meet to see if there is enough support to make the new charity viable and if so call a meeting of potential members after Easter and agree next steps together.