Mothers' Union
· To uphold Christ's teaching on the
nature of marriage and to promote its wider understanding.
· To encourage parents to bring up
their children in the faith and life of the Church.
· To maintain a worldwide fellowship of Christians, united in
prayer, worship and service.
· To promote conditions in society favourable to stable family
life and the protection of children.
· To help those whose family life has met with adversity.
The way we put these objectives into practice in
Christchurch Priory is as follows:
Afternoon Group
The Afternoon Group Meet
on the first Tuesday in the month at 2.00 pm. in
the Committee Room of Priory Hall. Meeting starts with notices, a hymn and
prayer with speaker at 2.15 p.m. Tea and discussion
at 3.00 p.m. with finish at 3.45 p.m.
Church Mice
The Church Mice Service is held on the second Monday
in the month in the Lady Chapel of The Priory. Arrival
time 9.30 am for a prompt 9.45 am start. There
are songs and stories for toddlers and pre-school
children with Parents or Carers joining in. It
is followed by squash for Toddlers and coffee for
Parents/Carers.
Evening Group
The Evening Group meet on the third Monday of the
month at 7.30 p.m. in Priory Hall. Meeting
starts with coffee and informal chat followed by
open prayer and our Bible Study commences at 8.15
p.m. Finish by 9.15 p.m.
We also aim
to support the Priory Church by providing refreshments
at many of the fund-raising events. Although
we humorously call ourselves “the tea ladies” we
have great fun and team spirit in helping.
Being part of the wider Mothers' Union organisation
means that we try to send a representative number
of members to Deanery and Diocesan events, which
usually take the form of special services in different
Church locations. We also
aim to raise money for Mothers’ Union projects
and these vary from providing holidays to families
in this country who could otherwise not afford one
to providing shelters for street children in Africa.
We do extend a warm welcome to anyone who would like
to join Mothers' Union and ask that they contact
Mrs Celia Horrocks on 01202 480849 for further details.
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