DUE TO THE ONGOING COVID-19 PANDEMIC, THE CHURCH BUILDING IS CLOSED FOR WORSHIP AT PRESENT. OPENING TIMINGS WILL BE UPDATED SOON.
‘Growing Christ-centred discipleship founded upon the truth of the Bible and its relevance for today.’ That is the guide for the morning service programme of worship at Wesley which includes a number of themes relating to the life of the Christian in the contemporary, together with others addressing our approach to the Bible.
9.00 am. Early Communion. Once a month, usually on the first Sunday in each month. A time of peace and prayerful worship, followed by breakfast.
10.30 am. Our main morning worship time for all the family. At 10.45 young members go to their junior church; some of these services are all-age.
6.30 pm. Evening services tend to be reflective in nature.
If you are planning to visit us for the first time, click on the link below for what to expect from a Sunday service.
'The Best of all God is with us' - the theme for Advent and Christmas services:
29 November Advent 1 Jesus is with us in our weakness, frailty and fear.
6 December Advent 2 Jesus with us in the physical world
13 December Advent 3 Jesus is with us in our relationship with God.
20 December Advent 4 Jesus with us in human relationships
25 December Christmas Day online and in church
Brenda D'Souza and Ben D'Souza lead the praise and worship at Wesley Church. Music is led from a quality pipe organ, grand piano, and an all-age music group.
All are welcome to sing! There is no audition. Our choir is of all ages, all cultures and all abilities.
Wesley is a rewarding church acoustically in which to sing; and for major festivals a choir comes together to enhance worship.
The church keeps a book in the welcome area into which all who come into the building are invited to write requests and concerns for prayer. These prayer requests are brought into worship each Sunday.
You can also submit an online prayer request here.
GDPR: Something to remember
Please try to limit information disclosed in open prayer or publicly available prayer requests, and make sure you have permission to pass on a request. Keeping an individual's identity hidden and confidential means that GDPR rules will not apply.