

Sunday Services
Sunday Morning -
In our morning services we aim for a family atmosphere. At the beginning of the morning service, before GNR8 and Overflow members leave for their own activities, there are usually about a hundred of us. The services are relaxed, with lively singing led by members of our Music Group. The lineup varies but it’s usually lead vocals, guitar, keyboard and drums.
After the younger folk leave we usually have a time of intercessory prayer, led by one of our members and more worship in singing before our pastor speaks. Normally, Nigel and Phil each teach a month of mornings then a month of evenings, on themes helping us to grasp Bible truths and apply them in our daily life and mission.
On the third Sunday of each month we have communion at the end of the morning service.
We have an ‘open table’ and anyone who loves and seeks to live for the Lord Jesus
is welcome to take the bread and the (non-
There is a crèche for the children who are too young for Children’s Church.
The services usually finish about 12:15 pm.
Sunday Evening -
Our evening services are more casual than the morning ones. We use mostly contemporary worship songs led by a bigger band. We often use video clips. Numbers vary but around forty is typical. As in the mornings, Nigel follows a programme of Bible teaching.
But, sometimes we have ‘Cafe Services’. These are seriously informal. We sit round tables, eat together, choose worship songs to sing and share testimonies of God’s working among us. These services tend to be popular.
The evening services finish around 7:45 pm but by the time folk have enjoyed their coffee, tea and goodies and finished chatting it can be after nine before the lights go out.
Early Communion -
On the first Sunday of each month we have a communion service at 9:45 am. This is a quiet, reflective service led by one of our Elders with a mixture of traditional and gentle, contemporary music and a short, devotional talk before we take the bread and wine together.
Prayer
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“Come to me, all you who are weary ...
... and I will give you rest.”
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and burdened, ...


