Methodist Church needs your help…
No, we’re not asking for money! We are asking for your opinions.
The Methodist Church has stood on the High Street since 1859. Later, the hall was added and then extended to create the premises as you see them today. Over that time, a lot has changed – and I think it’s safe to say that there are many changes to come.
Our congregations, along with many established churches have reduced considerably. Some of the needs of the community (and you as individuals who make it what it is) are different but no less great.
The Church exists to share God’s love with all and at the Methodist Church we are determined that we are in the best shape to continue that work – to offer help and support to the residents of Midsomer Norton in whatever way we can.
Our buildings are aging (as are we!) but are a great resource and asset. But with smaller numbers, we need to make sure that we have manageable assets that provide for our work going into the future.
To ensure that we have the best possible understanding of the needs and opinions of you, our neighbours, we are asking you to take a few minutes to answer some questions. This will be anonymous and only used for the purpose of creating an accurate and full picture of the area and its residents.
To make this as easy as possible for you, we have included a QR code below that takes you directly to the questions.
Alternatively, printed questionnaires are available at the Church Centre Reception, which is open 9.00a.m. to midday on Mondays, Tuesdays & Fridays.
Thank you for your help in this. You, your ideas and needs are important to us.
Christine
(Revd. Christine Coram – Minister of Midsomer Norton Methodist Church)
To go to the questionnaire either scan with smartphone
or click on the image
27/05/2026