Churches Together in Britain & Ireland (CTBI)
There are many different Christian churches and denominations, but they often need to work together, as well as co-ordinate the work they each do separately. CTBI facilitates that process.
Churches Together in England
Churches Together in England is a visible sign in England of the Churches' commitment as they seek a deepening of their communion with Christ and with one another, and proclaim the Gospel together by common witness and service. Its strength comes from people from different traditions finding new ways to work and worship together.
New Hope
New Hope works with the homeless in Watford and exists to serve individuals who are homeless or vulnerably - housed through the provision of accommodation and opportunities to transform lives. Founded upon Christian values they support people regardless of faith, class, disability, ethnicity, gender and sexual orientation. New Hope is one of the charities supported by our CTE churches.
Contact the Elderly
Supported by a network of volunteers, Contact the Elderly organises monthly Sunday afternoon tea parties for small groups of older people aged 75 and over, who live alone, offering a regular and vital friendship link every month. Contact the Elderly is one of the charities supported by our CTE churches.
Hillingdon Foodbank
Part of The Trussell Trust's UK foodbank network which works in partnership with local churches and communities to open foodbanks in local communities, including our own. Our CTE churches support local foodbanks with food collections.
Hillingdon Inter Faith Network - HIFN
Established in 2007, HIFN has established a strong partnership between local faith leaders, representatives and organizations. Among other things they aim to create a culture that respects and values each others’ differences, that promotes dignity, equality and diversity, and that encourages individuals to develop and maximise their true potential.
www.christianity.org.uk
Website by The Christian Enquiry Agency, an agency of the Churches Together in England, for people who are curious about the Christian faith and who want to find out more.
Catholic Faith
The name of the old ‘Catholic Enquiry Centre’ which is part of an agency of the Bishops of England and Wales.
Parish of St Benedict Ealing Abbey
Includes information about being a Catholic.
United Reformed Church
UK website with information about the United Reformed Church.
World Communion of Reformed Churches
Pinner Association of Churches (PAC)
Group of churches in the Pinner area who have committed themselves to work together in our community.
Eastcote Residents Association
Eastcote Residents' Association has worked on behalf of local residents for around 80 years. If you need help or advice on community matters, policing, planning, etc, they may be able to help. They produce newsletters and circulars on items of local interest and operate an email newsletter which is circulated to those who opt-in to receive various community updates.
Friends of Eastcote House Gardens
Eastcote House Gardens is an award winning green space, with Grade II listed buildings, including a historic Walled Garden, wild flower meadows, a Topiary garden and a newly planted Jubilee Orchard, linked by a footbridge over the River Pinn to Long Meadow, an ancient water meadow. Eastcote House Gardens has stood at the heart of Eastcote for more than 500 years. The Gardens are now owned by the London Borough of Hillingdon, but maintained by volunteers.
There are many different Christian churches and denominations, but they often need to work together, as well as co-ordinate the work they each do separately. CTBI facilitates that process.
Churches Together in England
Churches Together in England is a visible sign in England of the Churches' commitment as they seek a deepening of their communion with Christ and with one another, and proclaim the Gospel together by common witness and service. Its strength comes from people from different traditions finding new ways to work and worship together.
New Hope
New Hope works with the homeless in Watford and exists to serve individuals who are homeless or vulnerably - housed through the provision of accommodation and opportunities to transform lives. Founded upon Christian values they support people regardless of faith, class, disability, ethnicity, gender and sexual orientation. New Hope is one of the charities supported by our CTE churches.
Contact the Elderly
Supported by a network of volunteers, Contact the Elderly organises monthly Sunday afternoon tea parties for small groups of older people aged 75 and over, who live alone, offering a regular and vital friendship link every month. Contact the Elderly is one of the charities supported by our CTE churches.
Hillingdon Foodbank
Part of The Trussell Trust's UK foodbank network which works in partnership with local churches and communities to open foodbanks in local communities, including our own. Our CTE churches support local foodbanks with food collections.
Hillingdon Inter Faith Network - HIFN
Established in 2007, HIFN has established a strong partnership between local faith leaders, representatives and organizations. Among other things they aim to create a culture that respects and values each others’ differences, that promotes dignity, equality and diversity, and that encourages individuals to develop and maximise their true potential.
www.christianity.org.uk
Website by The Christian Enquiry Agency, an agency of the Churches Together in England, for people who are curious about the Christian faith and who want to find out more.
Catholic Faith
The name of the old ‘Catholic Enquiry Centre’ which is part of an agency of the Bishops of England and Wales.
Parish of St Benedict Ealing Abbey
Includes information about being a Catholic.
United Reformed Church
UK website with information about the United Reformed Church.
World Communion of Reformed Churches
Pinner Association of Churches (PAC)
Group of churches in the Pinner area who have committed themselves to work together in our community.
Eastcote Residents Association
Eastcote Residents' Association has worked on behalf of local residents for around 80 years. If you need help or advice on community matters, policing, planning, etc, they may be able to help. They produce newsletters and circulars on items of local interest and operate an email newsletter which is circulated to those who opt-in to receive various community updates.
Friends of Eastcote House Gardens
Eastcote House Gardens is an award winning green space, with Grade II listed buildings, including a historic Walled Garden, wild flower meadows, a Topiary garden and a newly planted Jubilee Orchard, linked by a footbridge over the River Pinn to Long Meadow, an ancient water meadow. Eastcote House Gardens has stood at the heart of Eastcote for more than 500 years. The Gardens are now owned by the London Borough of Hillingdon, but maintained by volunteers.