Activities at St Peter's Ealing

Activities at St Peter's Ealing

Amnesty Letter Writing Group

This group meets once a month after the Wednesday Mass to pray and write for those whose campaign requests have been posted in the Amnesty Magazine. 

Beer & Curry Society

The Beer & Curry Society meets every other month for fellowship. It is a men’s group, and it meets in different hostelries and curry houses around Ealing. 

Best Feet Forward

St Peter’s walking group was established to enable parishioners to meet once a month for some gentle walking in the Ealing area. Walks are usually on a Saturday morning or a Sunday afternoon and are for 2 to 3 hours in length, with a refreshment stop on route. It’s an excellent way to get some exercise and enjoy pleasant fellowship.

Book Club

St Peter's Book Club meets regularly throughout the year to share and discuss books. Meetings alternate between discussion and supper evenings hosted by members of the group. Suggestions for books to read range from contemporary fiction and non-fiction to classic titles. The group is a very friendly and informal way to share a love of reading and new members are always very welcome.

Children & Youth Activities

Please see our dedicated Children and Youth page which can be found by clicking here.

Church Choir

Please see the Music page of the website here.

Church Hall Activities

St Peter's offers its facilities to the wider community. The Church Hall presently serves many different groups including a Montessori School, Kumon classes, Brownies and Guides, tai chi classes, exercise classes, and children’s parties.  For more information on booking the Church Hall please click here.

Coffee/Tea Drop-in (Ivy Cafe)

Ivy Cafe at St Peter’s happens on Wednesday afternoons in the hall 3.00-4.00pm - come and join us for delicious cakes and coffee/tea. What a great way to meet new people - call in and see us - children and dogs very welcome! 

Ealing Churches Winter Night Shelter

St Peter’s is one of the host churches for Ealing Churches Winter Night Shelter (ECWNS). St Peter's aims to provide the majority of volunteers from its congregation to staff these evenings, as well as delicious home-cooked food, good company, and a warm, safe bed for the night to those who are without all these things. For more information on ECWNS please see their website www.ecwns.org.uk

Craft & Natter

St Peter's Craft & Natter is a regular opportunity for those who enjoy knitting, sewing and other crafts to get together. Most of the time the group work on their own projects but they also prepare items for sale at the Harvest Fayre and for other charities.The sessions are friendly and informal, meeting in each other's homes, and no expertise is necessary - just a shared interest in stitching and sewing.

 

 

 

 

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