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What do Christians believe?


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As Christians we follow a pattern of living that demonstrates our commitment to following Jesus Christ. We live out our Christian faith in three ways; Witness, Worship and Welcome. 

Witness - as people we strive to become what God is calling us to be, we share our faith in Jesus through Christian care, teaching, acts of worship, service and exploring the bible together. 

Worship - we devote time each week to God in loving witness and do this with and alongside others to encourage others in their faith. In that time we put the other commitments of our life to one side. We focus on our spirituality and affirm our belief, we pray, reflect and listen to his word. 

Welcome - we are open to others, include and invite them into that sense of unity and faith. We work towards a sense of belonging amongst us. We nurture others in their faith, encourage their gifts and get to know them. We build fellowship around the Eucharist as ‘one body’ and as the people of God.

What are the elements of our Christian faith? 

The Pilgrim Way is a new guide to the core beliefs of the
Christian faith. Set out in a question and answer format,
it follows one of the Church’s very earliest ways
of teaching and training disciples.

 

Follow the link below to find out about the life and faith of being Christian and the pilgrim way.

 

https://www.churchofengland.org/faith-life/pilgrim-way 

Glenys
Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
Click here to see more.

Planning your Visit

Welcome

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The following information is specifically for those planning a visit, so that you know, beforehand, what to expect on a Sunday morning.

When do we meet? 

In the church building for our Sunday Service starting at 10:00am. For your first visit, we recommend arriving 10-15 minutes early to ensure you get a parking space and find somewhere to sit before the service begins. When you arrive, you will be greeted by someone on our friendly welcome team. You can speak to the Vicar or the ministers before coming so they can look out for you. 

Facilities: There are toilets, baby changing facilities, a creche and the church building is always warm. 

Accessibility: There is wheelchair access, and a sound loop for anyone who needs it. Please let one of the Welcome Team know on your arrival and they will help you to get set up. There are disabled toilets in the church.

What happens during a service?

images: Services

πŸ™‚ The main service begins at 10am with a warm welcome and opening prayer.  

🎡 We have songs in our worship. We typically have three songs and a piece of music during the service.

πŸ“– People read a passage from the bible. One of our leaders will give a sermon (a short talk) that is bible based, about the Christian faith with teaching and wisdom that we can apply to our everyday life. 

πŸ‘« Sometimes the talk is interactive and we can all join in. Children might help the Vicar with the talk too. This might seem strange the first time you see or hear it but it’s all part of connecting with our beliefs and spirituality. It helps people learn, grow and stay engaged.

πŸ™ Someone will then say some prayers for the world and our community.

🍞🍷 We receive holy communion, the bread and wine or the holy sacrament of Jesus Christ. If we are new to the Christian faith we learn about this while we receive a special blessing.

πŸ’‘Afterwards we share news or notices, usually about what’s going on in the life of the church.

πŸ•― There is sometimes an opportunity for private prayer or healing at the end of the service.

β˜• We serve tea, coffee and biscuits after the service. Often cake, plus drinks and snacks for the children. It is a great way to get to know people, and what is going on. There is no pressure to stay, just take time to find your bearings.  You can also chat to the Vicar or the lay ministers. All refreshments are free.

What about my kids? 

Find out more about families and children at church here.