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Annual Parochial Church Meeting

The Annual Meeting of Parishioners and the Annual Parochial Church Meeting take place each year by 31st May.

The Annual Meeting of Parishioners is held to elect two Churchwardens, who assist the Vicar to run the Parish and have particular responsibilities for parish buildings and physical property.

This meeting can be attended by all parishioners and all are invited to attend. The serving Churchwardens are eligible for re-election but, like all other candidates, must be nominated and seconded.

Candidates and nominators must be on the Parish Electoral Roll.

The Annual Parochial Church Meeting is open to those whose names are on the Parish Electoral Roll. Under the Church of England’s Representation Rules it must conduct the following business:

(a) To appoint lay members to the Parochial Church Council (PCC). Members normally serve for three years. The members completing their term of service are able to stand for re-election.

(b) To appoint lay members to the Deanery Synod. (If there are vacant posts to be filled).

(c) To appoint an Independent Examiner of the PCC accounts.

(d) To receive a report on changes to the Electoral Roll.

(e) To consider the Annual Report on the PCC proceedings and Parish activities, which will include reports on the fabric, goods and ornaments of the Church and on the proceedings of the Deanery Synod.

(f) To consider the Financial Statements of the PCC for the previous year ending on 31st December which have been audited or independently examined.

(g) Any other matters of parochial and general Church interest. Any member present can raise any matter of concern to them under this heading.

Meeting details for 2024

The Annual Meeting of Parishioners and the Annual Parochial Church Meeting for 2024 will take place on Sunday 28th April 2024. These meetings will take place in the Church immediately following the Sunday Communion Service. It is intended to complete both meetings within one hour. 

Agenda and Reports

These can be viewed and downloaded via the links below

1) Meeting Agenda for 2024
2) Annual Parochial Church Meeting Minutes for 2023
3) Annual Parochial Church Meeting Report for 2023
4) Annual Report Summary Booklet for 2023
5) Annual Accounts

Past Annual Reports of the Parochial Church Council.

Click below to view reports.
Annual Report for 2021
Annual Report Summary Booklet for 2021 

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Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
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Planning your Visit

A Warm Hello 

Whether you've just moved to the area, have lived here all your life or are just visiting, we hope our website helps you to find out everything you want to know about All Saints’ Church, Croxley Green.  We would love to see you!

What facilities are available at the church to enable access for all?
♦ We have temporary ramps available on request for step free access. There is a fixed ramp
   within the church to improve access for those with mobility challenges.
♦ There is a loop system for those using a hearing aid.
♦ Our church hall opposite has toilets; one of which is a disabled toilet with changing facilities for
   babies.
♦ There is street parking available around the church.
♦ Large print copies of the service booklet and hymn books are available.
♦ Our Sunday service is also shown on a large screen.
♦ Some services are available on our facebook page.

What should I wear?
Come as you are, wear whatever you feel comfortable wearing; whether it’s jeans or your Sunday best.

What will happen when you arrive?
You will be welcomed and given everything you need for the service. We always aim to start on time but don’t worry if you arrive late.

What will happen during the service?
Some services are more formal than others (see below), but generally they will include hymns and/or worship songs, prayers, Bible readings and a talk. During a service of Holy Communion you will be invited to go forward for Communion or a personal blessing should you wish.
 
What about children?
Although we do not have a Sunday school, we feel children enhance our intergenerational worship through their openness and engagement with God; therefore they are welcome at all our services. There is also a selection of toys and activities available for them. 

What about money?
The church is completely reliant on donations to cover its running costs and so a collection is taken during our services, where cash or card donations can be made if you wish. 
  
What happens after the service?
There are refreshments available after our Sunday main service. We would love you to join us so we can get to know each other better.

Plan your journey: 
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Our Services

Sunday Worship


Sunday's - something for everyone

 

8.00am    Holy Communion Book of Common Prayer (Second Sunday of the Month).

A simple and reflective Communion service using traditional language from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. It is a said service so there are no hymns. The service lasts about 35 minutes.

9.45am    Parish Communion
A formal service of Communion using the Common Worship Service Book. Both traditional and contemporary hymns are sung. The service lasts about 1 hour followed by tea and coffee in the church.

11.30am  First Sunday (First Sunday of the Month)
Formerly the Family Service, this very informal all age worship is particularly geared towards children and their families with bible stories, singing, crafts and games. The service is in the church and lasts for about 30-40 minutes. 

Midweek

8.00am    Daily Prayer (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays)
A simple, informal and reflective service at the start of the day based on the Common Worship order of service.  The service lasts about 20 minutes and is live-streamed on our facebook page.

9.30am    Holy Communion (Thursdays)
A said service of Holy Communion lasting for 30 minutes, followed by refreshments.

The church is open daily 10am-2pm for private prayer and reflection.
 

Get in touch with us to plan your visit
If you would like to come and visit the church beforehand you are more than welcome! Get in touch and we can arrange a time that suits you.
 
Name:
Telephone:
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Comments / Questions or anything you would like to say?

Next, we will contact you by email to say hello and help arrange anything necessary for your visit.
 

Leadership 

 Miriam Mugan  
Vicar
Revd. Canon Miriam Mugan
 
 
We hope that whoever you are, you will feel at home at our church.

Best Wishes

Miriam