ALL ABOUT SUNDAYS

Sunday celebrations are the core gathering point for our church. We gather to worship God, to listen to teaching from the Bible and to pray for one another. The aim is to meet with God, hear his voice and go away touched and changed by Him.

We celebrate Holy Communion twice a month, once in the morning and once in the evening. The week on which we share communion varies so that those working with the children can participate regularly.

Each service provides a live worship band, practical teaching from the Bible and an opportunity to receive prayer. Free doughnuts! At each service:

WHAT CAN I EXPECT?

We begin with around 30 minutes of worship in which we express our love and thanks to God and in which we would like you to feel free to participate, or simply sit back and listen.
This is followed by practical teaching from the Bible.
We would like visitors to feel that they are our guests. Please don't feel obliged to contribute to the offering.
There is always the opportunity to receive prayer for healing and other needs.

Our morning service starts at 10.30am and lasts for about 1½ hours.
The evening meeting starts at 7pm and lasts for 1¼ hours.
Refreshments are served 15 minutes before and after each service.
  THE MORNING CELEBRATION
Our Sunday Morning Celebration starts at 10:30am with 30 minutes of worship led by one of our great live bands - but you can come early and get a cup of fresh coffee and a doughnut!

During the service Young Vineyard, our children's work, takes place in the office block behind the auditorium. There are exciting vibrant groups for children and young people up to 18 years, with worship, learning from the Bible, prayer and lots of fun. Children must be registered by parents or carers before the groups start. Registration begins at 10:15am.



  THE 7PM SERVICE
The 7PM SERVICE is very different from our morning celebration but the core values of meeting with God through worship, teaching of the bible and prayer ministry are the same. It is lead by a team of 20s and 30s and we are aiming to provide a home for our youth and young adults in this service, although it is open to all. The 7PM SERVICE has no children's work so there is more time to relax, meet new people and catch up with friends. It is held in a smaller, cafe-style venue at our Feltham site. Mugs of fresh coffee, tea or hot chocolate are available before and after the service along with home-made cakes and various sweets and snacks. Hanging out after the service is a big part of what the 7PM SERVICE is all about.