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Arts Group
The aim of the Arts Group is to showcase the talents of parishioners and friends of English Martyrs church through a series of evening events, which have included poetry readings, songs from musical shows and classical music.
By hosting such events, we hope to bring English Martyrs to a wider audience, as well as adding to the rich diversity of Streatham life. View forthcoming events here.
Our events are open to all and free of charge, there is normally a voluntary collection in support of the Church Building Project.

Events Group
Our Events Group organises fun events to bring people in the parish together and at the same time raise much-needed funds for the Church Building Project. Events range from Quizzes & Bingo Evenings to Sunday Brunches, and Sales in the Church Hall. Forthcoming events are advertised in our parish weekly bulletin and on this website. A recent addition is a Monthly Lunch on the last Thursday of each month – for anyone who enjoys good food and good company! See here. for next event.

Repository
For the purchase of prayer books, rosary beads, Mass cards, gifts and cards for Baptism, Communion, Confirmation etc, this stall is open in the Church Hall after the morning Masses. Please refer to Communiqué for dates.

Prayer Groups
A weekly Prayer Group meet Wednesdays in the Church Hall at 2.00pm and the Padre Pio Prayer Group meets on the last Sunday of each month. 

Traidcraft
Fairly traded goods are on sale regularly in the Church Hall after all the weekend Masses. Goods include food items from around the world, sugar, tea, coffee, cereal, honey, chocolate and much more as well as beautiful handmade goods which make lovely gifts at any time of the year. See Communiqué for next the Traidcraft date 

Toddler Group
School term-time only –  Mondays 10 -12 noon.
Run by parents the Toddler Group is for babies, pre-school children and their 'minders', mums, dads, grandparents, or carers. em@emchurch.org.uk 
or call 020 8769 6268.