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We welcome to our church on Eagle Brow all who would like to join us for Christian worship, for prayer and for fellowship
Our regular Sunday morning worship is at 10.15 am. The children normally stay with us for the first part of the service and then go to their various groups within the Sunday club. We have a toddler area at the back of the Church.
Sunday Club comprises a Creche (0-3 yrs old), Beginners Department (3-5 yrs old), Primary Department (5-7 yrs old) Juniors (7-11 yrs old) and Talking With Interest Together on Sundays (TWITS) (11-16 yrs old).
One Sunday per month we have what we call "All age worship" when children stay in for the whole time and contribute to our worship together.
Communion takes place at least 3 times each month, at 9.00 am, in an evening service at 6.30pm and during the 10.15 am service.
All present are invited to stay for coffee and biscuits after the 10.15 am service
Evening Worship is held at various locations and consists of a number of variations, including:
Churches Together Lymm & District (CTLD)
Within the Christian Community of Lymm, High Legh, and Thelwall, joint ecumenical services are held, and various outreach and mission projects are also supported.
Circuit Services
Within the
Warrington Circuit each Quarter a joint service is held at which members from the the Methodist family can share in worship. Often specific themes are followed.
Café Church
Informal worship incorporates prayer and praise with contemporary music. We use Bible study and group discussions to explore our faith. Appealing to all ages, Café Church is run in conjunction with our Methodist partners at Padgate, St Martins, and Rixton. (East Warrington Partnership). A main feature is cake and coffee !
Traditional worship
Caters for those who wish to develop their faith through prayer and meditation.
It incorporates Holy Communion.
Tea Time Service
This is a new style service that takes place at 4.30pm on specific dates. Apart from our regular congregation this service is held for the benefit of those who find difficulty in attending our normal services because they need transport or find access to the church difficult.The service is traditional in style and lasts about 30 minutes. It is then followed by tea – sandwiches cakes crisps drinks etc
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