Brownies

The 21st Harpenden Brownies is proud to be affiliated to St Nicholas Parish Church. We are a member of Girlguiding UK which is the largest voluntary organisation for girls and young women in this country. We have about 580,000 members.

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Looking ahead


Please note that within the week of any given event, it’s best to check the pew leaflet for any changes to the event.

This page is mostly filled up when it’s getting close to a major festival.

Mothers Union

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Parish of Harpenden Mothers’ Union (which dates from 1895) normally meets every last Thursday of the month  at 2.15pm. and is part of a International Christian Charity.

We have 50 members, some of whom do not regularly attend meetings; but they each receive a bi-monthly Newsletter.  Members are invited to St Albans Diocesan MU events where we learn what is happening around the Diocese and further afield.  Members also receive a Diocesan magazine three times a year and also publications from our headquarters in London.

As members of the worldwide Mothers’ Union our principles are founded on the support of marriage and family life and is rooted in prayer.

We generally have a speaker for our meetings, but also we may have a Meditation or just a social gathering.

The Committee keep in touch with their particular members and see that they are well, or in need of help and/or prayer.

Branch Contact:  Chris Powell, who can be contacted via the Parish Office

updated Jan 2022

St. Mary’s Photo gallery

St Mary’s Groups

St. Mary’s Bible Reading Fellowship (BRF) Group meets monthly at St. Mary’s. Other groups happen during different seasons in the church’s year such as Lent. Occasional Quiet Days are run using the excellent new facilities in the Church extension. Tuesday Afternoon Group (TAG) is a social activity group open to all, both from the congregation and the local community. It meets monthly, on the 4th Tuesday, in the church hall, and usually has a visiting speaker. Afternoon tea is provided.

Kinsbourne Common Nursery uses the Church Hall four mornings weekly. The building is frequently hired out for groups such as the WI and lace makers. To book the hall or small meeting room please look at the St. Mary’s Hall Hire page, or via the Parish Office, Tel: 01582 765524 or email: administrator@parishofharpenden.org

All Saints Community Links

Outreach

All Saints members have a strong tradition of  initiating and founding charitable, ecumenical and community projects and hosting local outreach. One member founded and brought to existence a Christian church and school in Musoto, Uganda, for which All Saints continues to fundraise. Community Meeting Point, a facility in Harpenden for those with mental health challenges is another such story. Harpenden Child Contact Centre and Harpenden Money Advice Centre operate from the Church building and All Saints members are closely involved with both.

We have an annual stall in the Harpenden Larks in the Parks fair.  This year we read bible stories to youngsters.

We host an annual Senior Citizens Christmas Concert where the talented musicians of Sir John Lawes High School join us to provide the entertainment. We also work very closely with Batford Methodist Church, welcoming them to a our festival services and organising a Good Friday Walk of Witness together.

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Schools

Our links are growing with Harpenden’s primary and secondary schools. Jump! is a small ecumenical team operating out of All Saints that gives Christian lessons across all year groups in four local primary schools.

Hall

Various groups use the facilities of All Saint’s hall. Fingertips Nursery operates four daytime sessions each week.  Rainbow Guides and a Brownie Guides meet at All Saints and are invited to major festivals. The building is very frequently hired out by groups including the Dance Studio, Tiny Tots Tunes and flower arranging groups, as well as for private functions like children’s parties.  To book the hall or a small meeting room, please click on the link below.

Further information:

All Saints church groups


Members of All Saints meet together in various groups outside of the Sunday and midweek services. They are always open to new members or for occasional visitors. All groups include Christian fellowship and pastoral care and are a good way to grow in faith and get more involved with the community of All Saints.

Specific themes of groups include Bible study, Christian nurture and parenting courses. Lent courses are also organised and open to all.

Most church groups are suspended during the pandemic but are expected to resume when this becomes possible.

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