We consider the worship of God to be our greatest privilege and joy. On Sundays (which the New Testament calls ‘the Lord’s Day’) we meet together for worship at 11am and 6pm. The morning service is about an hour and a half and the evening service lasts about an hour. After the evening service we stay around for tea and coffee and a chat.
We are always glad to welcome visitors. It may be your first time in our church or your first time in any church – it doesn’t matter because we would love to have you. You won’t be asked to do anything you don’t want to do. Just come and hear what God’s Word says – it could change your life!
The Bible is at the centre of what we do as a church.The main part of our Lord’s Day services is listening to a message from the Bible. We also sing to God using the psalms. The psalms are hymns written by God in the Old Testament in preparation for the coming of Jesus. They were the hymnbook of Jesus, the early believers in the New Testament, and most Christians ever since.
We believe that children are part of the church, and so we encourage parents to keep their children with them in the worship service as much as possible. If children need to be taken out at any point, the audio from the service is relayed into the church hall.
We celebrate the Lord’s Supper four times per year – on the last Lord’s Day in February, May, August, and November. The Lord’s Supper is a special occasion for believers because we remember the death of the Lord Jesus. We invite to the Lord’s Table all those who have been baptised and are members of Bible-believing churches. We would ask visitors in this category to meet with the elders before the service.
If there’s anything that you don’t understand or you want to know why we do things the way we do, feel free to ask. There are no silly questions! We hope to be able to give Biblical reasons for all that we do.