STEP Groups
The goal of [S]t John [T]he [E]vangelist [P]rogramme or STEP is to encourage every member of St. John’s church to belong to a group which builds friendship and faith. The groups vary in what they do, but are held together by our common vision for Meeting God, Growing Together and Reaching Out.
Meeting God
To honour Jesus in all that we do.
To grow in understanding the Bible and experiencing God.
Growing Together
To build relationships that are open and loving.
To encourage individuals to grow in maturity and faith.
Reaching Out
To serve others by using our gifts and talents.
To share our faith in God with those outside the group.
Why are STEP groups important?
Relationships are at the heart of church life and most people that have been part of a group say that the greatest benefit is the close friendships that develop. Life as a Christian is not always straightforward and STEP groups provide a great forum for us to discuss and learn together. The church is called to grow by going out to others and inviting others in. STEP groups provide a creative and fun opportunity for us to do this together.
Homegroups
Groups that meet in people’s homes to discuss the Bible, pray together, have fun, support each other and reach out. Homegroups meet at varied locations and times during the week.


Ministry Based Groups
Groups that come together to serve others whether on Sundays in the services or during the week e.g. Worships teams, Children’s workers, Flower arrangers etc.


Activity Based Groups
Groups that meet together around a shared interest e.g. Football, Cycling, Coffee morning etc.


Short Courses
St John’s regularly runs courses to help people grow in their understanding of the Christian faith and how it relates to different parts of their lives e.g. Alpha course, Marriage course and Marriage preparation.
Community Groups
We are involved in a variety of groups that reach out to people in the local area e.g. Boys Brigade (Thursday evenings), Pam’s Pantry (Tuesday lunch club), Footprints Toddler Group (Monday morning and afternoon)


How do I join a group?
Contact Peter Farley Moore (vicar) or Margaret Cave (coordinator).
What people say about STEP groups...
It’s like my family ![]()
I feel accepted for who I am ![]()
It’s an opportunity to talk about anything ![]()
A safe place to explore life and faith ![]()
It’s so rewarding to grow together ![]()
All these wonderful people... ![]()
