Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
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At 10.30 every Sunday morning we hold a more contemporary worship service for all ages. Worship is led by a live band. This is our most popular service for families with children. We meet in the large auditorium of the St Michael’s Centre.
After about 20 minutes the grown-ups remain in the auditorium for more worship, teaching and prayer together. The young people gather in the Old School Rooms for creative fun, activities and learning in their different age groups at Sunday Club. A creche is also provided for those with very small children. And there are discussion and activity groups for teenagers too.
Once a month we share communion all together as a church family. And once a month communion is shared among the adults, whilst the young people are in their groups. The service leaders guide us through the simple act of sharing of bread and wine, with clear explanations for everyone to follow. There is always non-alcoholic wine or juice, and gluten free bread available for those who need it.
At all our services there will be an opportunity for anyone to receive prayer, for themselves or for anything else that concerns them.
The 10.30 service is usually finished shortly before 12 midday, and we share tea, coffee, squash, biscuits and conversation afterwards.
At 10.30 every Sunday morning we hold a more contemporary worship service for all ages. Worship is led by a live band. This is our most popular service for families with children. We meet in the large auditorium of the St Michael’s Centre.
After about 20 minutes the grown-ups remain in the auditorium for more worship, teaching and prayer together. The young people gather in the Old School Rooms for creative fun, activities and learning in their different age groups at Sunday Club. A creche is also provided for those with very small children. And there are discussion and activity groups for teenagers too.
Once a month we share communion all together as a church family. And once a month communion is shared among the adults, whilst the young people are in their groups. The service leaders guide us through the simple act of sharing of bread and wine, with clear explanations for everyone to follow. There is always non-alcoholic wine or juice, and gluten free bread available for those who need it.
At all our services there will be an opportunity for anyone to receive prayer, for themselves or for anything else that concerns them.
The 10.30 service is usually finished shortly before 12 midday, and we share tea, coffee, squash, biscuits and conversation afterwards.
The Ten-Thirty
Every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. for 1 hour
The Ten-Thirty
Every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. for 1 hour