Mission

We support and partner with a number of organisations to serve others locally, nationally and globally.  10% of our annual freewill donations are given to our chosen world mission partners.

Monthly Mission Focus

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Christian Aid - Putting Faith Into Action

2025 is a special year for Christian Aid, our 80th anniversary year. Founded in 1945 by a group of churches to help support refugees after the war, the charity has worked tirelessly to tackle the root causes of poverty and to try and address inequality and injustice in communities across the globe.

Like the communities of Guatemala, particularly the indigenous people who are often among the most marginalised groups in the country. Christian Aid’s partner in Guatemala, Congcoop, delivers training programmes to communities and farmers feeling the impact of the climate crisis, helping them to adapt new techniques and tools to enable them to continue to feed their families and make a living. People like Aurelia, who shares her story on Christian Aid Week’s 2025 film. You can learn how life for Aurelia and her community is getting increasingly tough as the climate crisis intensifies.

In Ashtead, we started this special fundraising year with a happy tea dance on a dreary January afternoon at St George’s Church. We have our Big Brekkie coming up on Saturday 11 May - again at St George’s, where you can join us for the best bacon butty around (Book your spaces here!)

We have sold marmalade, and in May will be posting Christian Aid envelopes through as many letterboxes in Ashtead as we can - hoping to raise a good total. Look out for the raspberry tea date in August, and in November, we will be hosting a quiz.

Please support us as we raise vital funds for Christian Aid to help support them in their work, sharing the gospel of dignity, equality, justice, and love.

by Jane Boniface

Ashtead Churches Together (ACT)

Together with St Michael’s Roman Catholic Church and Ashtead Baptist Church, we worship and serve in the local community.

The Good Friday Pond Service is held just off Barnett Wood Lane, and the Remembrance Sunday Service by the war memorial is deeply moving. We celebrate our unity with an annual service.

Food is also important, with our monthly Men’s Breakfast, and the Ashtead Village Day Tea Tent.

“For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’” Jesus

— Matthew 25:35-36