The PCC
What is the PCC?
Every Anglican church has a Parochial Church Council, or PCC. The Parochial Church Council is a group of people who represent the church to which they belong.
Holy Trinity’s PCC has the responsibility of promoting in the parish the whole mission of the Church: in sharing the gospel of Christ through worship, pastoral care, outreach and education. It also assists the Rector and Wardens with the maintenance responsibilities for Holy Trinity Church, Church Hall and the residential properties owned by the church.
Elections for PCC members take place at the Annual Parochial Meeting in April each year. Parishioners must be on the ‘Electoral Roll’ to stand for election.
PCC Membership
Chairperson | Revd. Robert J E Clack |
Clergy | Revd. Jeanette Griffiths |
Wardens | Billy Griffiths |
Barbara Guy | |
Diocesan Synod Member | Stephen Derringer |
Deanery Synod Reps. | Jan Armour |
David Heeney | |
Treasurer | Ann Smith |
Secretary | Helen Forster |
Elected. 3 year term left | 5 members of congregation |
Elected. 2 year term left | 5 members of congregation |
Elected. 1 year term left | 5 members of congregation |
PCC quorum: | At least one third of the members are present. |