Who We Are:
It is difficult to go to a church that you know nothing about and you probably have a lot of questions. Let us assure you that the services or meetings here are done orderly and politely. The teachings that you will hear are not motivated by politics or cult-like agendas but their primary aim is to help people understand what the Bible says. There are no secret rituals that are only known to the members. We do not take collections from visitors at the meetings except at the Toddlers group where a donation of 50p per child per session is requested. You are welcome to come to any of the meetings and to stay and talk after the meetings. There will be no pressure tactics to try and make you sign or join anything. We do not have a denominational name because there are none in the Bible. We gather in the name of the great Lord Jesus Christ and take our practices from the Bible.
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What We Believe:
- The Bible is inspired by God (2 Timothy chapter {c}3 verse {v}16 & 2 Peter c1v20-21). It is God’s wonderful revelation to the human race and is relevant in all ages, authoritative and unchanging.
- God has provided salvation for the wrong things that the human race has done, said and thought, which God calls sins (1 Timothy c1v15).
- That Jesus Christ is the Son of God (Mark c1v1 & Romans c1v4) and became a man (1 Timothy c3v16 & Hebrews c2v14) so that He could be the Saviour of the world (1 John c4v14).
- The death of the Lord Jesus Christ on the cross was a sacrifice for all our sins (1 Corinthians c15v3-4 & Ephesians c1v7).
- The Lord Jesus also rose from the dead (Mark c16v6) and is ascended to heaven (1 Peter c3v22).
- The human race are sinners (Romans c3v22b-23) and so cannot save themselves (Psalm 49v7).
- Repentance, i.e. changing your mind about sin, and belief in the Lord Jesus Christ as Saviour bring salvation and make one a Christian (2 Peter c3v9, Acts c20v21, Acts c16v31). Unbelief brings God’s judgment for sin (Hebrews c10v39).
- Everlasting bliss in heaven for the believer in Christ and, sadly, everlasting conscious punishment for the unbeliever in hell (Matthew c25v46).
- Those that believe should be baptized (Acts c8v35-39) and meet together with other christians for the remembering of the Lord Jesus, prayers, Bible teaching (Acts c2v42) and telling others of the good news of God’s salvation (Mark c16v15).