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If you're thinking of visiting us for one of our events, we have put together the following questions and answers so you know what to expect. If you have any questions that are not covered on this page, feel free to get in touch and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
Where can I park?
We have on-site parking and plenty of extra spaces close by. One of our Welcome Team will help you with directions to this if our main car park is full.
What time does the Sunday meeting start?
10.30am (this meeting normally last for an hour and a half).
What happens when I arrive?
You will be given a warm welcome and a smile at the door. Please make yourself known to one of our Welcome Team if you are a first time visitor and they will show you where everything is and make you feel comfortable.
Do you have baby-changing facilities?
Yes, this is situated in our disabled toilet.
Do you have disabled facilities?
Our car park is right outside the front door, allowing easy and quick access to the main entrance which is suitable for wheelchair access. We also have a disabled toilet and a loop system for those who use hearing aids. Please contact us in advance of visiting if you have any specific requirements and we will do our best to make your time with us as enjoyable as possible.
Where do I sit?
There are no set seating plans you can sit wherever you feel most comfortable. Some people like to sit towards the back and observe when they first come – that’s fine.
Is there a dress-code?
No, there is no set dress code.
What is there for children?
Kids Church is for children in Primary School. The children are part of the main meeting for the worship/singing. At about 11.00am the Kids Church team take the children to Kids Church for their own fun, games and teaching. The children remain in Kids Church until the meeting is finished at which point you can collect them. There is a creche available, with audio streamed from the main hall, for parents with toddlers who may become restless during the meeting. All volunteers working directly with children/young people are CRB checked and undergo regular training.
What happens during the meeting?
Our meeting starts with a time of worship/singing. You are free to sit or stand during this part of the meeting and words to the songs will be projected onto the screen at the front of the hall. There will be a practical and relevant message which will normally last around 30 minutes. We share communion on the first Sunday each month.
What happens after the meeting?
Most people stay for tea, coffee and a chat in our cafe lounge before heading home. This would be a great time for us to get to know you.
Can I arrange a meeting with the Leadership Team?
Yes, if you can't get to see one of the leaders during the meeting then contact us and we will set this up for you.
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