Our mission seeks to express God's love for all. At the heart of our mission we worship God and ask Him to drive, lead, and bless our mission activities. Our financial giving partly enables our mission and currently supports the following organisations.
CMS is a mission community that strives to share the love of God with people of all races and to gather them into the fellowship of Christ's Church.
Our CMS mission partners are Adrian and Jane Shutt.
Adrian is a surgeon working in a hospital at Kisiizi in Uganda. The parish supports the Shutt's financially through giving to CMS and USPG.
The Children’s Society seeks to provide life opportunities for children at risk on the streets, children in trouble with the law, disabled children and young refugees.
The United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (USPG) is an Anglican mission agency. It works alongside churches and communities around the world to meet local needs, e.g., provide health care and education, and thereby enables people to grow spiritually, to thrive physically and to have a voice in an unjust world.
TASTE is a Christian church community based in Tadley. It is primarily aimed at teenagers aged between 15 and 18 - although people from 10 to 100 are more than welcolme! Based in the heart of Tadley at the Community Centre in Newchurch Road, TASTE features live worship from The Taste Band as well as relevant teaching and unique prayer activities.
St Michael's Hospice provides those with advanced illness the opportunity to live life to the fullest through the provision of a caring, supportive, and listening environment.
St. Luke’s is a hospital providing free treatment for Anglican clergy and their dependent families, and certain others involved in ministry.
SeeABILITY has worked for over 200 years with people who are blind or partially sighted and have additional disabilities, such as physical and learning disabilities, degenerative illnesses, brain injuries and mental health problems.
Cruse Bereavement Care exists to promote the well-being of bereaved people and to enable anyone bereaved by death to understand their grief and cope with their loss. The organisation provides counselling and support. It offers information, advice, education and training services.
The Citizens Advice service helps people resolve their legal, money and other problems by providing free information and advice from nearly 3,400 locations, and by influencing policymakers.