There's a place here for you
Our Sunday services are a vibrant gathering of people from all walks of life, many nations and endless stories. We believe in Paul's statement that there is no hierarchy the Kingdom of God (Gal 3:28). Men, women and children serve alongside one another to bring together a morning of worship and word.
What to expect on Sunday
Our Sunday morning service begins at 10.30am with people arriving any time after 10am.
A time of prayer takes place in the prayer area at the back of the church from 10.15am which all are welcome to join.
Music is a mixture of hymns and modern songs played via the iSing worship system with the words projected on the wall at the front.
The service usually lasts around 1 hour and we enjoy a time of fellowship and refreshments together afterwards.
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There is provision for primary age children to learn together in the church lounge during the service. All of our leaders are DBS checked and Safeguarding trained.
There is a creche area with toys at the back of the church for parents to sit with their babies and toddlers should they wish too.
We are not concerned about tears and tantrums and understand it's part of life so do not worry if your baby cries (or if you do!).
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There is plenty of parking in our on-site car park including two dedicated disabled parking next to the ramp access to the church. All of the church is on ground level making it accessible for all, including the toilets at the back of the church where you will also find baby change facilities.
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Prayer is available at the back of the church after the service where there will be someone available and willing to pray with and for you.
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Our new Sunday evening service starts on 13th October at 7.30pm.
It will initially be once a month on the second Sunday and is ideal for those with busy families on a Sunday morning, shift workers and late risers.
Yet a time is coming and has now come when the true worshipers will worship the Father in the Spirit and in truth, for they are the kind of worshipers the Father seeks.
John 4:23