What to expect
We know you may have questions about how church works, or what it’s like to be in a service
Yes, everyone is welcome, whether you are a Christian or just want to know more about the Christian faith. Coming to church and experiencing the life of the church family is the best way of understanding who Jesus is, and why people follow Him. We would love to meet you.
Yes, there is easy access via the main entrance, and we are always happy to adjust the flexible seating to accommodate wheelchairs. There is a disabled toilet. In Communion services the bread and wine can be brought to you if required.
Large print Bibles and service sheets are available. Just ask at the door.
It is with our hearts not our clothes that we honour God. Wear the clothes in which you feel most comfortable.
Yes! You will find lots of children and young people at our services. During most services we have a manned crèche and Sunday school for primary school age children, and whilst we do not mind a little noise from the little ones you are welcome to use the crèche if they become restless. Baby changing facilities are available. All our leaders are DBS checked and have up to date safeguarding training.
There is a small gated car park at the church. Otherwise, people park in the railway station car park in front of the church or on the surrounding roads. If you are unfamiliar with the area you may wish to arrive a little earlier to be sure of a convenient space.
If you stay on after the service for drinks, you will find us a friendly bunch, keen to get to know you better. One of the best ways to feel part of the church is to join one of the many small groups. Or if the time suits you, come along at Noon on a Wednesday (during term time) for a free lunch at our Station Café.
No. We do not take a collection at our services. We are supported by the generous giving of the church family and do not seek contributions from visitors. Regulars tend to give through standing orders or online giving which helps us to budget more accurately, but there is a gift box at the back of church where gift aid envelopes are also available.
We take communion once a month towards the end of the service. We eat bread and drink wine together to remember Jesus’ death and resurrection. We invite all who love Jesus to take communion.
You’ll be invited to walk to the front of the church with the other people in your row or at your table. We stand and receive the bread and the wine in turn. The person giving the bread will say a few brief words to you as they give it to you. You can say Amen if you wish and then eat the bread. The person giving the wine will do the same.
We use non-alcoholic wine and gluten free bread. If you are uncomfortable sharing the common cup, we offer individual cups containing juice and a wafer (please note, the wafer is not gluten free).
Yes, we would love to talk with you. After the service, just ask the Minister or whoever led the service.