Other Activities

Tots, Tea and Toast 
A group for pre school children and their carers . A relaxed time of play, craft and story with refreshments for children and their carers. Meets in term time on Tuesdays in St Nicholas hall from 9:30am - 11:00am 

Life Groups 
Small groups that meet in church in the day or the evening to study the Bible , pray together and get to know each other better.

Church Worship Band
If you play an instrument or enjoy singing we would love you to join us, our Church Band meets mid week and  / or before services.

Sing at St Nics (Monthly)Singing for fun, open to all regardless of ability. Dementia friendly. £3 per session, including refreshment.  Last Tuesday of the month, 10:45 - 11:45. For more details contact the parish office 01202 602948, or just turn up.

Coffee @ StNic's
The kitchen and welcome area are open Saturdays at St Nicholas church for coffee and cake from 10am - Midday. An opportunity to meet friends, chat, relax and take 10 minutes out.

Bell Ringing at St Hubert's
The bell tower at St Huberts is in regular use for weddings and events, and a local group practice regularly on Monday evenings and welcome new members.

Compass Group 
The Compass Group is our bereavement support group. It meets once a month on a Tuesday morning at 11:00 and offers an opportunity to meet informally over a cup of tea or coffee with others who have also been bereaved and to receive help and support from each other. You are welcome to come along to any of the meetings and to stay as long as you like. This group is run by Jenny Gibson.

Community Lunch An affordable hot nutritious meal joining with others in your community a good way to have a great value meal away from home.  A community lunch provides an opportunity to meet with others outside of the home, providing the opportunity for social contact and interaction with the local community, fostering well-being and encouraging participation in other activities. Meets during term time on Thursday 12:15 for 12:30

Corfe Mullen Food Bank The Corfe Mullen food bank launched in February 2014 as a community run food bank supported by a grant from Engage Mutual. All of our clients are from the local area, and some may need to return again before they find themselves back on their feet. Sometimes people who have used us have popped something back in the donation box to show their gratitude. On average, we help out a family once a week. Parents often love it when we offer simple treats such as biscuits or crisps for their children - not essential foods but something that children enjoy. We are fortunate that we have access to a freezer and also offer fresh bread and milk. 


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