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Read our latest news here:How we are responding to the challenge of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreakThis post last updated on 14th January 2021. Our Elders have met and have decided to suspend public worship services for the moment given the high risk of transmission of the new strain of Coronavirus. Instead we will live stream a service that will start at 10.30am via YouTube, and … See more —> Ephesians – our series for Spring 2021From 10th January until Easter 2021 our Sunday Services and Growth Groups will be thinking about Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, and how its teaching of doctrine and its practical application are still relevant to us today. Here’s an introduction to the series: For dates and details of the topic … See more —> Wellbeing & Mental Health supportWith the current focus on our wellbeing and mental health, find out about the support that is available from the “Hope on the Street” team at their website hopeonthestreet.org.uk See more --->Alpha course – starts Thursday 21st JanuaryColin Johnson says: I am starting an online course for anyone who is interested in exploring what being a follower of Jesus is all about. This course is called Alpha and is similar to Christianity Explored. This course is for anyone who wants to find out MORE about the Christian … See more —> Sermon Archives restoredAfter an absence of ten months we have partly restored the on-line access to our sermon archive. You can now while away the hours listening to our back-catalogue of sermons starting from September 2010 with Pete Chilvers’ induction service in September that year. <CLICK HERE to jump to the index … See more —> |
Events calendarStarting from 10th January 2021 we are reverting to online services only for at least a couple of Sundays. See the separate posting for how to watch the live-stream. All other church gatherings continue to be suspended in line with UK Government recommendations. |