Hello & Welcome to Wellingborough URC
Wellingborough URC has played a significant part in the life of Wellingborough and is affectionately known within the local community has either ‘The Pork Pie Church’, due to it’s shape or ‘The Congo’ for it’s Congregational background. But for us, we simply know it as High St!
However, it isn’t the name or shape of the building, it’s the people who make the church what it was, what it is today and what it will become.
Therefore, we hope you will spend a few minutes browsing our website and find it a gateway to discover enough about us to want to know more.
Elders, Members and Congregation.
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Christmas Bazaar
Our Christmas Bazaar this year will take place on 23 November 2018, from 10.30am to 1.30pm. There will be all the usual stalls, including a chocolate tombola for all those...
Jacksons Lane Car Park Petition
On Friday 7th September Councillor Jon Ekins and members of High St met with Peter Bone MP with a view to presenting a petition to Parliament. The petition is against...
Skip Of Gold
Skip Of Gold Competition! Construction firm Mick George Ltd are offering community groups in Northamptonshire the chance to win £1000 The High Street Community Hub Project has been selected has...
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Well Christmas nearly upon us so what better way than to celebrate with a party
We’d like to thank the Women’s Guild for their generous donation to the group. Jenny Dixon & Beryl Roberts joined us in our celebrations. We were able to buy a book from their donation & Jenny with Beryl gave them out to our children. We are hoping to buy a larger toy in the New Year with the remainder of the money. Another photo opportunity surely.
The group reopens on 8th January ... See MoreSee Less
Wednesday December 11th
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A big thank you to the Wellingborough Girls Brigade for leading our service this morning. Well done girls, a great job! ... See MoreSee Less
Sunday December 1st
Stepwise
Stepwise, the United Reformed Church’s intergenerational discipleship programme became available on a phased basis from September 2018.
Stepwise aims to deepen discipleship and encourage Christian confidence in today’s world. Taking seriously the many and varied settings in which believers find themselves at work, play and involved in community life.
Stepwise is based around five broad subject streams, Faith-filled life, Faith-fuelled leadership, Faith-filled confidence, Faith-filled community and Faith-filled worship.
The programme provides participants with a combination of learning opportunities through project-based activities, online materials and support from a mentor.
For more information go to the Stepwise website or watch the introductory video to the right.