Parochial Church Council
A Parochial Church Council (PCC) is the executive committee of a Church of England parish and consists of clergy and churchwardens of the parish, together with representatives of the laity.
Legally the council is responsible for the financial affairs of the church parish and the maintenance of its assets, such as churches and church halls, and promoting the mission of the church.
The origin of PCCs is in the old parish vestry committees, which they replaced in 1921.
PCC members for St. Paul's are:
Mrs Diane Austin
Mr Stuart Austin
Revd. Paul Bye (Chair)*
Mrs Christine Challenger
Mr Alan Curtis (Warden and Secretary)*
Miss Janet Kimber*
Mrs Loraine Lee*
Revd. Kyle Mulholland
Mrs Pam Rowell (Warden) *
Mrs Dorothy Story
Mr Stephen Whittaker (Safeguarding Officer)
Those marked with an asterisk (*) are also members of the Standing Committee.
Legally the council is responsible for the financial affairs of the church parish and the maintenance of its assets, such as churches and church halls, and promoting the mission of the church.
The origin of PCCs is in the old parish vestry committees, which they replaced in 1921.
PCC members for St. Paul's are:
Mrs Diane Austin
Mr Stuart Austin
Revd. Paul Bye (Chair)*
Mrs Christine Challenger
Mr Alan Curtis (Warden and Secretary)*
Miss Janet Kimber*
Mrs Loraine Lee*
Revd. Kyle Mulholland
Mrs Pam Rowell (Warden) *
Mrs Dorothy Story
Mr Stephen Whittaker (Safeguarding Officer)
Those marked with an asterisk (*) are also members of the Standing Committee.