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Oaklands at 10.30.

The first Sunday of each month is all-age worship and we take communion on the third Sunday of the month.

Balaclava Road at 15.30.

Each week we meet for a very informal afternoon service. We explore our faith and its meaning though a variety of different ways. Bible study, prayer, mission, music, art, dance and much more.

Balaclava Road at 18.30.

A traditional communion service is held on the first Sunday of each month.

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Welcome.

We are a church of around 75 people living in and around the area of Surbiton. We hope you enjoy your look round our website and that it proves helpful for you. We look forward to welcoming you at one of our services or events soon. If you have any questions or want to find out more then just ask, by clicking here.

Membership

Becoming part of a local church family is a really big and important decision. We encourage people to pray and think about church membership. Church membership is about belonging to a local church community and being involved in its life, work and witness. A member is someone who is committed to the local church and recognises that a particular fellowship is their spiritual home, where through faith they belong.

We believe in the ‘priesthood of all believers’. This means, for example, that we do not regard ministers as being closer to God than any other believer, and they are certainly not infallible! Nor do we go along with the concept of a one-person ministry. Church membership allows everyone to be involved with the decision making and shaping the vision of our church community.

How do I become a member?

If you are interested in coming into membership then please speak to our minister, Adam, or one of the deacons. We can arrange a transfer of membership if you are coming from another fellowship. You can contact Adam about membership by clicking here.

After you have requested more information we’ll take time to explain more about membership to you. We then arrange for a deacon and a current church member to have an informal chat with you; this is not an interview and is nothing to worry about, rather it is an opportunity for us to get to know you and for you to get to know us better.

At the next church meeting the deacon and church member who visited you will give a short report of the time they spent with you and recommend your membership. The church members will then approve your application. We will then welcome you into membership at the next communion service at one of our Sunday services.
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