Caring for the church

... trustees for the future

Storridge Church Parochial Church Council (PCC)


The Role of the PCC

The parochial church council (PCC) is the "executive committee" of a Church of England parish. It meets regularly through the year to conduct its business.

The PCC is made up of The Rector, the churchwardens and lectected representatives from those on the electoral roll of the parish.

The PCC is legally responsible for the financial management of the church parish, the maintenance of the churches and its grounds and, along side The rector, for promoting the mission of the church. In Storridge the PCC also runs a number of fund raising and social events for the parish each year.

In April, the Annual Parochial Church Council Meeting (formmaly called the AGM of the PCC) take place. All on the electoral roll are welcome to attend this meeting, to see the annual accounts and to hear reports covering the work of the PCC and the Church in the preceeding year.


Current Members of Storridge PCC

The following currently serve on Storridge PCC:

From time to time others are invited to attend PCC meetings as 'guests' of the meeting to advice on specific agenda items or to report on the work of other church bodies (for example, The Local Ministry Group).