Sunday Services
What happens on a Sunday?
Each month we have a variety of services to suit different people and this table
gives you the title and times for each service. Click on the table to see the details.
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The Celebration service is the first of the day. When you will come you will find that the worship is in a contemporary style usually with a block of about 15-20 minutes singing based around the theme for that day. Children and young people normally leave after about 20 minutes to go into special fun activities designed with their needs in mind.
There will be informative spots which highlight important things the church is initiating and my be relevant to you and an offering. We give money in the church because it is part of our worship and we want to support what God is doing in the church. However if you're a visitor then you're our guest and you should feel under no obligation to contribute.
The service will always contain a reading from the Bible and prayers for the church, the nation and the world.
There will then be some teaching from the Bible, usually presented by one of our ministers or members of the church teaching team. When they are preaching a series of talks there will be notes for you to fill in and take home with you. The sermon is usually accompanied by graphics on the large screen so you can follow it clearly
at the close of each service there will be an opportunity to pray with someone personally should you wish to
The Family service is just that - a service for whole families with an emphasis on children up to mid teens. Consequently anything might happen (and usually does!) When you will come you will find that the worship is in a contemporary style with some songs specifically for children. There are stories, a game and other innovative stuff to keep everyone engaged on a passage or story from the Bible The youngest children (pre-school) normally leave after about 20 minutes to go into special fun activities designed with their needs in mind.
There will be informative spots which highlight important things the church is initiating and my be relevant to you and an offering. We give money in the church because it is part of our worship and we want to support what God is doing in the church. However if you're a visitor then you're our guest and you should feel under no obligation to contribute.
The service will always contain a reading from the Bible and some teaching from the Bible, usually presented by one of our ministers or members of the church teaching team. The activities are usually accompanied by graphics on the large screen so you can follow them clearly
at the close of each service there will be an opportunity to pray with someone personally should you wish to
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The reflective service gives you a chance to do just that - reflect. When you will come you will find that we seek to maintain a quieter atmosphere that is conducive to thinking about what you're hearing. At Reflections the music is spread throughout the service and usually played on a piano or organ. At present there are no separate children's or and young people's activities in parallel with Reflection although children and young people are welcome.
There will be informative spots which highlight important things the church is initiating and an offering. We give money in the church because it is part of our worship and we want to support what God is doing in the church. However if you're a visitor then you're our guest and you should feel under no obligation to contribute.
The service will always contain a reading from the Bible and prayers for the church, the nation and the world.
There will then be some teaching from the Bible, usually presented by one of our ministers or members of the church teaching team. When they are preaching a series of talks there will be notes for you to fill in and take home with you. The sermon is usually accompanied by graphics on the large screen so you can follow it clearly
At the close of each service there will be an opportunity to pray with someone personally should you wish to
Mosaic is an interactive service where everything happens around coffee tables. You will be able to drink copious amounts of coffee, drinking choc etc and discuss, debate and interact with other people at the service It is generally focused around the needs of people in the building years of life but all are welcome.
This is not church as you know it! Expect it to be different, creative, unpredictable, surprising and compelling. Hear, discuss and leave changed.
At Mosaic the music is contemporary light rock and occurs at various points of the evening.
There will be informative spots which highlight important things the church is initiating and my be relevant to you and an offering. We give money in the church because it is part of our worship and we want to support what God is doing in the church. However if you're a visitor then you're our guest and you should feel under no obligation to contribute.
The service will always contain a reading from the Bible and some teaching from the Bible, usually presented by one of our ministers or members of the church teaching team.
at the close of each service there will be an opportunity to pray with someone personally should you wish to
PM is an evening service at which you can worship at the end of the day. Designed around a teaching series which compliments the morning preaching you will find music at different parts of the service, prayers and some special flavours.
It is during the PM event that you can enjoy have times of open prayer, celebrate communion and, at renewal services, receive prayer for healing or personal renewal. Obviously meeting friends and enjoying other people's company is a key part of any worship service and PM is no exception to this. People tell us about how these events enhance their faith and compliment the morning worship.
5th Sunday is the celebration when the whole church meets together in one event. If you come to church and would like to bring a friend or colleague to experience it, 5th Sunday is good day to choose.
At 5th Sunday services we make the worship and the teaching highly user-friendly the teaching applied to the big issues of life. 5th Sunday is usually very crowded so you will need to arrive a little earlier if you want to choose your seat.
You will find that the worship is in a contemporary style usually with a block of about 15-20 minutes singing based around the theme for that day. Children and young people normally leave after about 20 minutes to go into special fun activities designed with their needs in mind.
There will be informative spots which highlight important things the church is initiating and my be relevant to you and an offering. We give money in the church because it is part of our worship and we want to support what God is doing in the church. However if you're a visitor then you're our guest and you should feel under no obligation to contribute.
The service will always contain a reading from the Bible and prayers for the church, the nation and the world.
There will then be some teaching from the Bible, usually presented by one of our ministers or members of the church teaching team. When they are preaching a series of talks there will be notes for you to fill in and take home with you. The sermon is usually accompanied by graphics on the large screen so you can follow it clearly
at the close of each service there will be an opportunity to pray with someone personally should you wish to