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The Community Larder receives regular donations from all the Pembury Churches. The larder is available for the hungry in Pembury; people who are going through a tough time and need that little bit of help that we are delighted to give as a demonstration of God's love.

Many people have been touched this year through this simple act.

If you know of any families who are struggling or could do with a touch of God's provision, please phone or e-mail Helen Nevison, Community Projects Worker at the office on Each matter is dealt with confidentially and discreetly.

Please also remember the Community Larder with donations of non-perishable items for example tinned fruit, tinned meat, nappies, baby stuff, pasta, tea, coffee and so on.

News & Announcements

HOPE Pembury Churches Together Sais Mandi Masquerade Ball

30th January, 2012

HOPE Pembury Churches Together's year of fundraising for the flood torn Sais Mandi region continues with a Masquerade Ball on Saturday 18th February, being held at Pembury Village Hall from 7.30pm to 11pm. There will be live music, a curry banquet, other fundraising opportunities and great fun as well as a licensed bar. Tickets are fifteen pounds each and are available from the PBC Church Office on 01892 825590 or from St Peter's Pembury on 01892 824761. There is a limited number of tickets so please book your place as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

Thanks: Blythswood Shoebox Appeal

23rd January, 2012

We have received a letter of thanks from Blythswood Shoebox Appeal and a little detail and photos of the handing out of shoeboxes, some of which you donated before Christmas to be taken into Eastern Europe and India. You can read it by clicking on the header then clicking the link in the article.

Pastor Dave Baxter's New Year Message

10th January, 2012

Pastor Dave Baxter welcomed in the new year in the PBC News with a story of Hans Nielsen Hauge. That touch of God's hand and answer to prayer was the start of Hauge's God-driven mission to the whole of the Norwegian people. It was a time when Norwegians were emigrating to America and consequently, Hauge's teaching on repentance and salvation went over to the US with the Lutherans. What will God do in our lives this year? What are we praying for? Click on the header for the story and our Pastor's welcome in full. Happy New Year!