What We Do

We Meet Together

Our Sunday mornings are a mix of Biblical teaching and lively worship that reflects the kind of freedom that only comes from God’s Spirit when things are done in a fitting and orderly way.

Everything that happens will be announced and explained by whoever is leading the meeting. Nobody is expected to do anything that they may feel uncomfortable about and although we would encourage you to join in as we worship God, you are most welcome to simply “sit in” if that is what you wish.

We Break Bread Together

Communion is otherwise known as “The Lords Supper” or “The Lords Table” or simply “Breaking of Bread”. This consists of a shared meal of bread and a drink that we share.

This meal was given to the church by Jesus as a way of remembering Him.

Although you don’t need to be an official member of our church to join us in this meal, we do insist that it is only for those who have repented of their sins, believe the good news about Jesus and are following Him.

If you have not yet received Jesus as your personal Saviour or if you do not feel that it would be right for you to take Communion this week, please indicate to the server by a simple shake of the head.  Your role will be to observe as the church “proclaims the death of Jesus”. 

According to the Scriptures, participation in this meal requires spiritual and moral self examination.  Therefore, those who are not capable of such self examination for whatever reason, including very small children, should not be served Communion in this way.

We Meet Midweek

Most weeks we meet on a Wednesday night in someone’s home to consider the teaching from the previous Sunday morning, to worship, pray and think about our outreach. 

Tuesday afternoons at the church building alternates between a themed Bible Study and “Coffee &Cake”

We Teach Our Children the Bible

We support parents in their responsibility to their children through a combination of in service children’s talks and Fresh Kids; a dedicated time of teaching which takes place during the sermon.