Join the Journey

This five-week, experience-based course is designed forathose searching for meaning, using accessible, Bible-based Taketime meditations to guide you along the way.

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Summer SHARE 2025

As summer approaches many of us start to look forward to the school holidays and are making plans to get away, to visit family and friends and for days out, but Summer is not a time of joy for everyone.

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Fun In Church

Over 350 people accepted our invitation to join us in the church on Saturday 10 May, as we celebrated our new church space with a Community Fun Day.

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Chairs for Ghana

As part of our Shaped For Mission project, the red chairs that used to be in our church were donated to a Methodist mission in Ghana, where quality wooden furniture is hard to obtain.

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Project Complete!

It was great to be back in church on Easter Sunday following the refurbishment of our main worship space. We had a full house with well over 300 people attending our morning worship.

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Unstoppable!

Easter proclaims the unstoppable love of God. It’s the heart of our faith and the hope of the world. But Easter isn’t just a day: it’s a beginning. 

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Knitting Monsters!

In April 2020 a small but enthusiastic group started meeting, needles in hand, ready to make a difference. Their mission? To knit Worry Monsters!

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Getting to know: Ire Faks

We continue our ‘Getting to Know’ series as we learn a little more about Ire Faks, who you may have seen singing in the choir at 11am services and may have also heard playing the organ.

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Getting to know: Zoe Stewart

In such a big church it’s a challenge for us all to know everyone. So to help out, we’re starting a ‘getting to know you’ slot. This week we asked Zoe Stewart five questions to learn a little more about her.

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Journeys in the Wilderness

In the Bible, the term ‘wilderness’ is a rich metaphor and often holds a negative connotation. It might be that our jobs, homes or communities feel like a place of barren exile. We can experience the wilderness of losing a loved one, being fired or getting ill.

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