Our work in the Community

Just some of the things we do in the community....



All the Kingsteignton churches are working together to run our monthly Messy Church. This is church for all the family, where making mess is part of what we do as we discover what the Christians faith can mean for us. We start with breakfast followed by creative activities and top it all off with songs and stories.

Entry is free but all children MUST be accompanied by an adult.

Please pray for this event.

More information about Messy Church


Christians Against Poverty is a national charity, working across the UK to lift people out of debt and poverty. We offer free debt counselling through a network of 239 debt centres based in local churches.
We support the local CAP Debt Centre through our own volunteers.

More information about Christians Against Poverty



Street Pastors is an inter-denominational Church response to urban problems, engaging with people on the streets to care, listen and dialogue.

It was pioneered in London in January 2003 by Rev Les Isaac, Director of the Ascension Trust, and has seen some remarkable results, including drops in crime in areas where teams have been working. There are now some 9000 trained volunteers in around 250 teams around the United Kingdom. More information about the Street Pastors initiative.


Newton Abbot Street Pastors have been going for over 3 years. More information about Newton Abbot Street Pastors

KILTs for parents and toddlers

KILTS is our popular toddler group held Tuesday mornings, term time, 10.00am to 11.30am for anyone caring for young children.
More information about KILTs


Kingsteignton Survey of Social Needs

What are the social needs of Kingsteignton? As information was sparse, we did some research and put together a report. If you require a copy please contact us.

Kingsteignton Community Garden.

We are pleased to be able to work with Kingscare to ensure this space is used as a way to improve the wellbeing of those who use it.


Linking Lives.

We participate in this national initiative which seeks to offer practical help to those who need some extra friendship.