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We don’t believe that the church is just about Sunday meetings. That’s why we like to do things a bit differently. We have different expressions of church life, some of these are on Sundays and some aren’t.

Gracechurch Together is our Sunday meeting.  Most weeks we meet at 4.00pm at St Andrews Church. Gracechurch Kids will run during this time twice a month and we will worship God and learn from the Bible together. Please check our Dates for your Diary page for more details about events that may affect our regular meeting time, and if you have any questions or doubts, don’t hesitate to get in touch to ask!

Other Gracechurch gatherings

The heart and vision behind Gracechurch community meals is to reach out to the local community in a really practical way. This is a means to show our love for God and our love for those around us. At a hard time for lots of people with the rising cost of food and energy, we felt called to bless others through a hot meal, chat, followed by a slice of delicious cake; Gracechurch is spoiled for star bakers!

After the meal, all are welcome to stay for our normal gathering, at the slightly earlier time of 3pm.

Find out when the next one is happening on our Dates for your Diary page, we can’t wait to welcome you!

We just love a reason to celebrate, and the more the merrier! Twice a year we organise some special events around Easter and Christmas.  We invite everyone along to celebrate with us.  There’s always food, fun and lots of laughter. Keep an eye on our Facebook page and Instagram for the next one…

“We want to use seasonal opportunities to share the most exciting news of Jesus. In these immersive events, Gracechurch members and friends set the scenes, host refreshments and dress up as characters from the Nativity and Easter stories. They meet children and their families, who are invited to solve clues, complete crafts and play games to uncover the wonderful reason for the season.”

Felicity Vincent, Gracechurch leader

Serving Together is an opportunity to come together to bless our local town and/or members of our own church family in practical ways.  We paint, litter pick, garden – you name it and we’ll do it! It’s a great time of helping others but also strengthening our own relationships as the body of Christ.