Your visit to church
Further below is a question and answer section to explain what happens on your visit to church.
The Sunday morning service starts at 10.30am, evening service at 6.00pm, and consists of a few church notices, then a welcome by the Pastor. This is followed by prayers from the pastor in-between a selection of hymns and modern worship songs (usually 3). Then we have a reading from the bible which is then explained in detail. The service then ends with a further hymn and a quick prayer to finish.Â
Q. What is the dress code?
A. Just come along as you are, there is no expectation to dress up for church. You will be made very welcome.
Q. What age group are the services for?
A. Any age group is welcome. The morning service is suited more towards families and also includes a children's message.
Q. I have done so many things wrong, done some terrible things, and made so many mistakes. Would I still be able to attend?
A. Absolutely yes, we have all made mistakes. No one will judge you.
Q. Do I need to bring anything along with me, like a bible etc?
A. No, a bible and hymn book are all provided.
Q. Will I be expected to do things?
A. All you have to do is listen to the sermon (message), join in with singing hymns, and listen to the prayers.
Q. Will I have to sit at the front?
A. You can sit wherever you like.
Q. Will I have to fill in any forms, join a membership, answer lots of questions or anything like that?
A. No, just come along and see what it is all about.
Q. How long does the service last?
A. Usually around 1 hour. This is followed by free refreshments (alternated between morning and evening services) which you can come along to or not.
Q. How do I know what the services are like?
A. Listen to one of our services on you tube. Please see our other Youtube videos here
Q. What about the bible study sessions, what are they about and when are they?
A. Bible study is on Wednesday each week at 7.30pm and lasts around 1 hour. There is a prayer by the pastor to start with, followed by a hymn for all to join in with, and then a reading by the pastor from the bible which he explores. This is followed by a time of prayer which anyone can join in with, but don't feel that you have to. At the end there is a second hymn then a short closure prayer.