Volunteering opportunities
Volunteers and community supporters are instrumental in keeping our churches open and at the heart of their community. They give their time, their expertise, their enthusiasm to their local CCT church. Perhaps you are considering volunteering?
There are different volunteering roles available at most of our churches, and there is probably a CCT church close to where you live. Volunteering at your local church is often possible on a flexible basis, which can be ideal for many. For an idea of what volunteering as a Visitor Welcome steward would look like, please have a look at the example role profile.
If you are interested to offer some of your time to help at your local CCT church, you can fill in an online form. If you'd prefer, you can also download the application form and email this to volunteering@thecct.org.uk - and we will see if there is an opportunity for you to get involved.
We regret to say we are not able to act as a sponsor for overseas volunteers.
© All Saints' Cambridge provided photo to CCT
Some of our churches are supported by Friends groups. They help CCT with opening the church, running events and they manage their own members. Joining a Friends group can be a nice way of quickly growing your social connections, and feeling part of your local community.
Groups currently in need of extra helping hands are:
The Friends of St George’s Church, Esher
The Friends of Pitstone Church
Friends of St Botolphs, Botolph Annington
The Friends of St Mary’s Church, Higham
Friends of the Painted Church, Cambridge
Friends of St Giles, Merston
Friends of St Nicholas Chapel, King's Lynn
Friends of St Lawrence's Church, Broughton
Friends of All Saints Church Vange
Swaffham Prior Bellringers
You can either contact the groups direct if they have their own website, or indicate your interest via volunteering@thecct.org.uk