Beyond Church
St Paul’s Anglican Church strives to be a force for good within the community and wider region, beyond the music performances, social events and Anglican worship in church each week.
Our buildings are a community hub, home to a number of positive activities and groups and we support several organisations and charities whose structure and work align with our own values and mission.
Groups that meet here
The English Library is the venue for a number of groups and activities throughout the week. You can find out more about each group by clicking on their link:
English Library
Did you know you can find a wide selection of fiction and non-fiction books, often in larger print, that can be borrowed and returned on an ‘honesty’ basis? Donations are always welcome.
Tibetan Yoga
To find out more, feel free to contact Louise Morelli +33(0)631801010 or louise@louisemorelli.com louisemorelli.com
Hours
- Wednesdays 10:30am-11:30am
Mother & Baby Group
Mothers and babies meet in the English Library at St Paul’s weekly. Each session costs €3 per family. Visit facebook.com/motherbabytoddlerplaygroupMC for more information.
Hours
- Monday and Thursday 9.15-11.45am
BAM Bookworms
The British Association Bookworms book club meets at 6pm, every 3rd Thursday of the month (except December, July and August) in St Paul’s English Library. We focus on works of fiction, around 300 to 400 pages long, and each member has a chance to choose something for us to read, whether classics, best sellers, literary, prize winners or translated non-English language. Numbers are limited to ensure everyone can take part in the discussion. If you’d like to come along please contact Lydia via bam@monaco.mc
Hours
- 6pm 3rd Thursday of the month (except December, July and August)
Monte Carlo Art Group
Artists and amateurs welcome. Contact mcartgroup@gmail.com
Image credit: MCAG member Marie Coccolatos
Hours
- Tuesdays 9.15am-12pm
Groups we support
Royal British Legion
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Sainte Famille, Nice
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St Vincent de Paul
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