Visit

10.30am—11.30am

Followed by Tea, Coffee and Fellowship in the Church Hall

Further Details can be found in the Church Calendar

Newcomers

We welcome everyone who wanders through our door. 

Whoever you are, wherever you are in you spiritual life, we invite you to bring your whole self to church! 


The ethos of our worship and community life is shaped by the Reformed tradition (a blend of the best of the Congregational, Presbyterian and Churches of Christ traditions), but we are a mishmash of people from all sorts of church upbringings (or not!). 


We are an informal church and want you to come just as you are - ready for an afternoon at the beach or in your Sunday best.  


We strive to create a space for people to explore their spiritual lives through a variety of practices including traditional church services, tai chi classes, small group conversations (like our Tuesday coffee mornings and Friday fun groups), monthly community lunches, home fellowship groups, walking fellowship and community gardening projects. 

We warmly welcome you to visit our church for any of our gatherings throughout the week! If you have any questions about what your visit may look like, or have anything specific you would like to ask, please do not hesitate to contact us.

We look forward to seeing you soon! 

Getting to Us

We are located in the centre of Whitstable, within easy walking distance of the beach, the harbour and the train station. 

Parking is available alongside our church in the Council's Ticketless Middle Wall Car Park. Charge is £1.50/hour between 10am and 9pm. Pay before you leave at the machines near the entrance. 

*The Main Entrance to our church is through the glass doors facing the car park.*

Family Worship

We recognise the importance of worshipping together as a family. Our Sunday service is specifically adapted for children because they are an important part of our community. We hope this helps the children to effectively relate to the Gospel. 

The younger members of the congregation are invited to stay in the main service. We provide a set of activities and games within the church sanctuary so children are able to worship with their parents. They activity and quiet play is a joyful noise to the Lord and we see it as a key part of our communal worship.

In the church sanctuary (where the service is held), quiet activities are available at the back of the church and children should feel free to move between it and their parents.  

We also welcome dogs in our church. 

Please get in touch if you want to know more about our church, if you are seeking baptism, or if you want to make WURC your spiritual home or talk to a member of the congregation after service.