Worship at Bethel
We meet for worship every Sunday morning at 10:45am. We try to keep the services fresh and enjoyable and hope to offer a spiritual challenge through the word, the prayer and the praise.
On the first Sunday of each month we have our Alternative Service. This often takes the form of Café Church and involves a variety of themes and speakers.
On the third Sunday of each month our service includes Communion. We enjoy sharing this important time of fellowship in a variety of ways and we encourage the children and young people to participate.
There is provision for the children and young people each Sunday through our Pawprints and Footsteps programme.
The children and young people usually stay in for whole of the Alternative Service, and leave for their own activities following the opening time of praise and worship on the other weeks.
We meet for worship every Sunday morning at 10:45am. We try to keep the services fresh and enjoyable and hope to offer a spiritual challenge through the word, the prayer and the praise.
On the first Sunday of each month we have our Alternative Service. This often takes the form of Café Church and involves a variety of themes and speakers.
On the third Sunday of each month our service includes Communion. We enjoy sharing this important time of fellowship in a variety of ways and we encourage the children and young people to participate.
There is provision for the children and young people each Sunday through our Pawprints and Footsteps programme.
The children and young people usually stay in for whole of the Alternative Service, and leave for their own activities following the opening time of praise and worship on the other weeks. at Bethel
We meet for worship every Sunday morning at 10:45am. We try to keep the services fresh and enjoyable and hope to offer a spiritual challenge through the word, the prayer and the praise.
On the first Sunday of each month we have our Alternative Service. This often takes the form of Café Church and involves a variety of themes and speakers.
On the third Sunday of each month our service includes Communion. We enjoy sharing this important time of fellowship in a variety of ways and we encourage the children and young people to participate.
There is provision for the children and young people each Sunday through our Pawprints and Footsteps programme.
The children and young people usually stay in for whole of the Alternative Service, and leave for their own activities following the opening time of praise and worship on the other weeks. at Bethel
We meet for worship every Sunday morning at 10:45am. We try to keep the services fresh and enjoyable and hope to offer a spiritual challenge through the word, the prayer and the praise.
On the first Sunday of each month we have our Alternative Service. This often takes the form of Café Church and involves a variety of themes and speakers.
On the third Sunday of each month our service includes Communion. We enjoy sharing this important time of fellowship in a variety of ways and we encourage the children and young people to participate.
There is provision for the children and young people each Sunday through our Pawprints and Footsteps programme.
The children and young people usually stay in for whole of the Alternative Service, and leave for their own activities following the opening time of praise and worship on the other weeks.Worship at Bethel
We meet for worship every Sunday morning at 10:45am. We try to keep the services fresh and enjoyable and hope to offer a spiritual challenge through the word, the prayer and the praise.
On the first Sunday of each month we have our Alternative Service. This often takes the form of Café Church and involves a variety of themes and speakers.
On the third Sunday of each month our service includes Communion. We enjoy sharing this important time of fellowship in a variety of ways and we encourage the children and young people to participate.
There is provision for the children and young people each Sunday through our Pawprints and Footsteps programme.
The children and young people usually stay in for whole of the Alternative Service, and leave for their own activities following the opening time of praise and worship on the other weeks.