Our main Sunday service is at 10:45am and lasts until about 12:00. It is designed to have a broad appeal, with a fairly informal style, starting with a time of worship and followed by traditional/helpful Bible explanation and application.
Most people dress smart/casual, but formal is ok too. Children are welcome and usually leave the service part way through for Sunday school. Communion is normally held on the first Sunday of each month.
Our building is wheelchair accessible, there is a hearing induction loop and also baby-changing facilities.
One small group meets on Tueday afternoons at 2pm in the small meeting room*, the other is a home group which meets on Thursday evenings at 8pm, mainly for group Bible study and fellowship.
One home prayer meeting meets on a Tueday evening at 8pm, the other on a Friday lunchtime, both in the third week of the month.
* To find the small meeting room, go in the church's double front door and walk through to the right-hand door at the back (behind the piano).
Every Wednesday morning from 10am-11:45am during term-time, Tiddlywinks runs in the Church Hall# for under 5s and their parents or carers. Each week there is a different craft activity for parents/carers to do with their child(ren). There are also free play opportunities with toys, puzzles, books and sometimes play dough, painting or music as well. Admission is £1 for the first child and 50p for each subsequent child. Refreshments are provided and all are welcome.
# To find the hall, go down the pathway to the left of the church and in through the double doors at the rear. The hall is then through the first door on the left.
On a Saturday afternoon, around each of Easter, summer, Harvest & Christmas time, the Good Companions club for the over 55s meets in the Hall# at 12:30pm for lunch, followed by a short service of about 30 minutes including some old favourite hymns. All are welcome.
# To find the hall, go down the pathway to the left of the church and in through the double doors at the rear. The hall is then through the first door on the left.
We also hold occassional events, some of which are social and some are aimed at raising money for good causes. We actively support a number of welfare and missionary projects, some local, some elsewhere in the country and some overseas. The Friday afternoon craft group has done things like knit sweaters for Grandma's school in Calcutta.
The church hall is available for hire for £40 for a morning, an afternoon or an evening.
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