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14 – 20 May 2012 →

We are a very active church. To see our weekly activities, notices and prayer requests, please download a copy of our weekly sheet click here. (PDF opens in new window)


We are a town centre church with the doors open during the week for different activities as we seek to serve God in the local community. Find us →

Our purpose is to follow Jesus Christ and make Him known.
Our vision is to be a growing, thriving, nurturing family of God.

We seek to be a welcoming fellowship in all that we do so that people looking for a place of worship will find this a church in which to settle, integrate, grow and serve.

We are pleased to welcome everyone to our services - You do not need to wear posh clothes or do anything special to come to this church: come as you are. You are welcome whether you are just looking at what church is about, studying at the university, on holiday in the area, or looking for a new church. We have a full range of activities for children on Sunday mornings.

Open Door
drop-in centre

In the church lounge on Monday Wednesday & Friday
10.00am – 2.00pm

We believe that everyone in life should be able to go somewhere to meet friends, make new ones, and receive support or advice if/when needed, regardless of their present or past circumstances.

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Listen to the latest sermons online

13th May 2012

Wooden saints


13th May 2012

Raised to new life


6th May 2012

How to be a dream man


6th May 2012

Good news, bad news


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Minister's Letter

Nick Lear

Dear friends

Each week I print out my sermons on paper and put them in a ring binder, ready to preach. And after each Sunday I empty the ring binder, putting the sermons into my paper recycling bin. As I was preparing for a recent sermon the thought struck me that most of you will do the same as me: discarding last week’s sermon and looking forward to the next one (possibly). Don’t get me wrong. It’s not that I think preaching sermons is irrelevant or unimportant. I know…

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