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Sunday at 10.30am

‘I love the 10am service because it brings our friends and families together, young and old, praising God in a blend of vibrant, thoughtful worship and peaceful, challenging reflection.’ - Mark Weddell

Youth Group (Sunday evenings plus mid-week Bible study)

It’s fun, friendly, formative and fabulous!!” - Debbie Maycock

Golden Link (Mondays 2-4pm)

“I think it’s a very enjoyable afternoon and makes a nice outing for those who might not otherwise get out. Everybody seems happy, all chatting away.” - Eileen Lindell

Parents & Toddlers (Wednesday 1.30-3.30pm)

“I like the singing that we do and the arts and craft—my only criticism is that I find the tea a bit weak! It’s good fun to be with people of all ages to chat—and the children love it!” - Jeannette (Meghan’s Gran)

@Toms (Wednesday 5.30-7pm)

“I like the crafts so much that I often don’t get to join in the games! And singing and reading times are good because you get to learn more what the Bible says.” - Chloe Griffiths

Home Groups (Fortnightly, various days/times)

“It’s a great place to tackle the Bible with others, and to encourage each other in applying what we learn.” - Andrew Mitchell

Mothers’ Union/Ladies’ Thursday Club (Thursdays 2.15-4pm)

“I have made many friends, and learned about all kinds of interests (including the wonderful world-wide work of the MU). It has enriched my life considerably.” - Molly Halliday

New Kids on the Block (Thursdays 10.15-11.45am)

“It’s a relief from new babies—a way of getting out and meeting people; swapping problems, realising you’re not alone”.— Odette Britton

Mothers & Others/School Runners Bible Study Groups (Fridays)

“You build up a close relationship with a group of people at a similar life-stage. A brilliant 1-hour slot with free child-care, to concentrate on your relationship with God” - Felicity Barnum-Bobb

Choir (Fridays 6.15-7.15pm for children; 7.30-9.30pm adults)

‘There’s something very Dibley-esque about our Friday practices—but we manage to sound quite good on Sundays!’ - Liz Stones

Other events

You may know about our annual Holiday Clubs during the week after Easter; and recently about 100 of us went for a weekend away together.

Social events included a Burns night Supper, and the purpose of our Summer Fun day is to include the community in a relaxing environment, while raising some funds to support a children’s school with which we are connected in Kirima, Uganda.


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