Social Action


This part of our website gives some examples of ways in which people at St Giles are serving and reaching out to others through social action. We believe that God wants us to treat each and every person we meet with grace, love and respect. As we reach out to people in practical, loving ways, we pray that they may get a glimpse of the good news of the gospel and come to know Jesus for themselves.

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Love your neighbour

Wellbeing Hub

As a church we seek to reach out in practical ways to meet needs in Northampton and to serve others with our time, interest and giving to show the generosity of God.
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St Giles seeks to promote Wellbeing here in the middle of Northampton. We want you to feel part of our church community and to connect with others here at St Giles.
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The Wellbeing Cafe

The Open Dining Room

Our Wellbeing Café is a place of community, hospitality, and support, open to all but with a particular emphasis on those affected by mental health issues.
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Open Dining Room is a warm welcoming space for all families with children under 18 to attend. Every Friday through the months of November 2022 to March 2023 our Church Centre will be open from 5-7pm. Offering activities, a warm meal and a safe space; all free of charge. No need to book, just turn up

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Homelessness

Street Pastors

A number of people from St Giles are actively involved with voluntary and statutory bodies to provide help and support to people who are homeless.   Find out more...

Northampton Street Pastors consists of volunteers drawn from 18 Christian churches of different denominations in Northampton, including St Giles. 
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Crime to Christ (C2C)

The Good Loaf

C2C Social Action is a Christian charity set up by a member of St Giles to help rehabilitate offenders in Northamptonshire.
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As a social business The Good Loaf aims to provide real employment opportunities to vulnerable local women so that we can break the cycle of poverty, unemployment and offending. 
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First published on: 17th June 2020
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