ABOUT ST PAUL'S
St Paul's is a parish church in the West Barnet Deanery located some 10 miles from central London. It is situated in the delightful surroundings of Mill Hill Village. A 'Blue Plaque' on the west wall commemorates the building of the church, in 1833, by the Evangelical Christian politician William Wilberforce, who was one of the leaders of the campaign to abolish both the slave trade and slavery.
The church contains a very fine east window by Charles Muss, which is a copy of the painting in the National Gallery ('The Dead Christ Mourned') by Annibale Caracci. Since its recent restoration, the early gothic architecture of the church building can be fully appreciated. Next to the church is St Paul's Church of England Primary School' which enjoys an excellent reputation and which is closely involved with the church family.

St Pauls Church
St Paul's is a lively and active church. The main service is well-attended and caters for all age groups. Please come along and join us in our worship. You will be assured a warm welcome.
Vicar - Revd Jonathan Shaw
Curate - Revd Jan Lowe
Churchwarden - Mrs Fiona Reynoldson
Parish Administrator - Mrs Gill Taylor
For enquiries regarding a Wedding, Baptism, Confirmation or Funeral, in the first
instance please contact the Parish Office.
You can contact St Paul's Church through the St Paul's Parish Office on 020
8906 3793 or e-mail: parishoffice
