There are lots of practical ways to help
out in and around church and support
the day to day ministry and life of your
parish church.

We are planning a project for this
year's Dedication Sunday and full
details will appear here soon but you
can also find a full list as part of our
Lent project on giving time and energy
to St Agnes':





    MyChurch MyLent.
    Find out more here.
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    MyChurch MyGift is all about stewardship:
    time, talents and money for God and his Church.

    The PCC have identified three strands to our parish stewardship:
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Praying...
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Helping...
Prayer is the foundation of all other
types of giving. It is the starting point
for putting Christian service into action.

We have put together a page of
resources and a guide to the praying
life of our church.

Visit the
Prayer at St Agnes' pages
here.
Your giving helps the church grow.

Each year we hope you will increase
your giving to help with increasing
costs. Your giving helps the church
grow and means your church can
serve your community.

Giving at St Agnes’ includes:

  • planned giving
  • standing orders
  • collection plate
  • loose change
  • Gift Aid [more]

and a new way of helping your church
by sponsoring or buying specific gifts:


To find out more about these different
ways of giving please speak to a
Treasurer or the Gift Aid officer
(details
here).

Decide in your own heart what to give,
not reluctantly; without feeling
compelled: God loves a cheerful giver.
2 Corinthians 9:7
Legacies:
remembering the church in your will

As Christians, the Bible teaches us
about God’s overwhelming generosity
to each one of us, especially in the gift
of Jesus.

God provides all our wealth and
possessions on loan, and expects us
to enjoy them and be generous to
others, particularly our families and
those more needy than ourselves.

Recent research suggests that 57% of
adults in the UK have not drawn up a
will and only about one Will in seven
contains a charitable legacy.

Have you thought about leaving a gift
to your church?

Find out more
here.