Sunday Morning Meeting...

We would like to invite you to join us at our regular Sunday morning meeting at Alpha House.

The meeting starts at 10:30 and will usually finish around 12:30 with free refreshments afterwards.

 

Alpha House is located to the rear of Heolgerrig Social Club, in Merthyr Tydfil. The postcode is CF48 1RP for your sat-navs and Googlemaps.

If you're stuck for directions when looking for the building, give us a call on 01685 388788.

Craft Club

Every Monday night, 7-9pm at Alpha House. If you like making things or wish that you could, or just want some company while you sit and sew or knit, why not come and join us, all are welcome.

 

You even get a free cuppa!!

 

For further information, call Alison on (01685) 723817 or Pam on (01685) 812927 [after 6pm]

Craft Club

NOW:Generation Youth

We usually meet every Friday at 7.30-9.30pm - but also get together on weekends and sometimes in the week.

Please email wesleymatsell@gmail.com to find out when we're meeting next - we'd love to see you.

NOW:Generation Youth is open to young people aged 12-18, or school years 7 to 13. Our meetings simply involve us sharing life* in different ways - movie nights, bible studies, games nights, discussions and debates, walks, pizza nights etc.... We love life!

*John 10:10 - Jesus gives us ABUNDANT life!

NOW!Generation

ministries without borders ®

 

ministries without borders ® hold regular events including Worship workshops, Prayer & Fasting Days, Bible Week and many more.

 

For further information, please click >>here<<.

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Child Protection Policy

A full copy of our Child Protection Policy is available for download by clicking >>here<<

Nationchangers Church in Merthyr Tydfil is registered with the UK Charity Commission under number 1071620. There is a board of Trustees (Directors) who meet to oversee all the activities of the Charity.

The Trustees of the Charity recognises the importance of The Charity’s growing ministry to children and young people and its responsibility to protect and safeguard the welfare of the children and young people entrusted to its care. The Charity also recognises the importance of protecting the interests of the workers themselves. The Trustee’s have therefore developed and adopted this ‘Safe and Sound’ child protection policy.

This document is based on a Model Child Protection Policy supplied by the Churches’ Child Protection Advisory Service (CCPAS). A copy of the policy and all amendments will be filed with the CCPAS. This policy must not be copied by other churches/organisations without the written agreement of the CCPAS.

‘Children and young people’ in this policy means persons under 18 years of age as defined by the 1989 Children Act.