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David AllenOur Aims for Every Disciple:

  • Attending on Sundays
  • Involved in a cell group
  • Ministering in the body and in the world
  • Serving to disciple/encourage others in DNA partnerships

Our two main ways of encouraging growth as disciples of Christ are through our Cell Groups and our DNA (Discipleship, Nurturing and Accountability) Partnerships.

New to Church

If you are new to the church, please contact the Church office or talk to one of the Pastors about getting more involved. There are several ways of becoming a part of the Church community and we would be happy to discuss what is most appropriate for you personally. If you are a Christian who has recently moved to the area, we encourage you to understand our values and vision before you decide whether we are the best fellowship for you to settle into.

We are very happy to recommend one of the other churches in the city that may be more suitable for you and are thankful to God for the good relationships we enjoy with many other Leaders and Churches within the city.

Families with children are catered for in both services although we have to limit numbers in classes for Health & Safety and Safeguarding reasons. Occasionally, classes are over subscribed in the second service but we are doing all we can to find a solution to this issue. There is generally more space in classes in the first service. Age related teaching is available for children under 11 and young people between 11 and 16 (1st service only).

Learn more about the Christian faith

Contact us or checkout the www.christianity.org.uk website.

Cell Groups

They are a small groups of people who seek to live out and apply all the basic functions of the Church. As a cell in the body carries out all the basic bodily processes, so a small group of this nature performs all the basic functions of the Church, the Body of Christ. Our groups meet on Tuesday and Thursday in homes around the area as well as in our Church Buildings. People join cell groups by invitation from Group Leaders or the Pastors.

DNA Partnerships

DNA (Discipleship, Nurturing and Accountability) groups are 2 or 3 believers (of the same gender) meeting together with the common aim of growing to become more Christ-like. The partnerships meet once a month with a specific focus and cell groups generally close to facilitate this. The partnerships can meet anytime, not just on cell group nights.