Worship is all about Glorifying the God who made us and loves us.

Primarily we do this through Song, Prayer and the teaching of his Word. We constantly strive to find new ways to present the invariant truth of the Gospel and to draw our Congregation into a new experience of God as we Worship him.

We meet as a Church every Sunday morning at 11am - 12.30am and 6.30pm - 8.00pm and our services are lively and enthusiastic.  We welcome children of all ages into the service, although we also provide a Sunday School for school-aged children, and Creche facilities (morning services only) for Mums and Dads  that wish to be free from distraction as they worship!  Tea and coffee is served before and after our evening services.  Prayer Ministry is available after both morning and evening services.

Our Services are open to all, and our dress code is informal. You are more than welcome to join us on any Sunday without obligation!

 

A typical morning service would start with a number of announcements from the Minister, or maybe a short DVD, followed by prayer and a Children's talk. After the Children leave for Sunday School, we might sing a number of songs and then pray for the needs of others. After reading a short section of the Bible together, the Minister or a visiting guest speaker will then give a talk on a particular subject, after which a plate will be passed around for people to place any financial gift they might like to give towards the work of the Church. We would normally finish the Service with a few more songs and prayers.

A few basic hints and tips regarding our Services:

  • Our dress code is informal.
  • We normally stand up to sing.
  • The seats in the Church are "first come, first served". There are no reserved seats unless there is a special event such as a Children's Service or a Baptism. These seats are clearly marked.
  • All the words for the songs and the Bible readings are projected onto two large screens.
  • Printed large font song sheets are available from the Ushers if you find it difficult to read the words on the screens.
  • You do not have to give any money. It is an optional freewill offering.
  • There are Ushers at each door (they are the people wearing yellow bands around their neck) who will help you and answer any questions you might have.