

CHALFONT
CLUB
A weekly afternoon social club, open to men and women of all ages, which
meets in the church hall on Thursdays from 2.00pm – 3.30pm.
The
cost is £1 per week, to include a cup of tea, a raffle ticket and a talk
of general interest from a speaker.
For more details please contact: Pam
Medcraft (or send a message via our visitor's
book)

Tuesday Night House Group
A small, informal group that meets for bible
study and fellowship once a fortnight, on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each
month.
Starting with coffee and conversation there is an hours bible study ending with
prayer.
8pm
at 7, 56 Durand Road.
For more information contact Steve Edwards (or
send a message via our visitor's book)
If
you are interested please just come along

Wednesday
Bible Study Group
Wednesday Group ,8 pm at Trinity
Study and discussion on "The death of Gods son, Jesus as seen by eye
witnesses and the effect on our lives today."
For
more information contact Bridget Howard (or
send a message via our visitor's book)
If
you are interested please come along

The
Thursday Group
This is not specifically a Bible study group. We meet
weekly, except in Lent and the summer when lent groups and the summer fellowship
meet.
Each week starts
with coffee/tea and chat, followed by a period of study on a bible related
theme, finishing with prayer.
The aim of the group is to encourage spiritual development and to offer general
support to one another .
7.45pm at Trinity Church finishing at about 9.30pm
For more information contact Joyce Louth or Graham Pettipher (or
send a message via our visitor's book)
If you are interested please come along

Family Contact Centre
Trinity plays a leading role in setting up and running this venture. The
centre provides somewhere that children can spend time with their non-resident parent
after the breakdown of the relationship between father and mother, hopefully playing a
part in helping them to cope with the most traumatic experience of their lives.
Coffee Mornings
Twice a week we have morning coffee in the church hall, with scrabble being played on a
Friday.
Pastoral
See our 'caring' page.
Traidcraft
As 'Fair traders' our role is to promote the idea of fair trade through the examples of
traidcraft. Fair trade has recently become a mainstream issue, which is great news for
millions of third world workers who have had a raw deal for so long. Trinity runs regular
traidcraft stalls on a Sunday morning, as well as occasional clothes collections and
stalls at local fayres.
Social Activities Group
We organise regular Saturday and Sunday afternoon walks to local countryside, plus
other social activities such as: