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Fellowship of Faith gatherings

Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month we meet up at Christ Church from 7pm for a couple of hours, to share some good Christian fellowship. 

Absolutely everyone is welcome to these meetings, if you are curious about your faith, born again or have had a lifetime of Jesus, we love meeting new people and encouraging growth in faith. 

You're more than welcome to come along just to make friends, and have a bit of a social too!

Check out below to see how our nights usually go!

A man preparing food for others

Just in time for tea!

When you first walk into Christ Church, you will find a warm greeting and be offered a great cup of coffee (or tea). You will also see a variety of snacks- we encourage a "bring and share" but don't be put off if you haven't brought anything- there's always plenty for everyone! 

Catch up with friends!

Once you have got your FoF provisions, join in on the fellowship, where you can catch up with your friends, or make new ones! Everyone is extremely welcoming at FoF and you will fit right in.

people talking in a church
people gathered around for a presentation on a projector screen

Down to business!

At some point in the evening, we will be invited to sit at the front of the church and here we engage in the nights topic, or activity.

We have had talks about prayer, Bible stories, testimonials from friends about their faith journey, guests from other churches come in and give talks. 

played Bible Bingo, had our very own Vicar "In the Lions Den" for a Q&A. even had our turn singing (terribly) some Christmas carols! 

Each meeting is different and full of joy, fellowship and faith.

Mental health check ins...

At Fellowship of Faith we are big believers in the words "Its ok, not to be ok" and do regular check ins on our mental health, we have often talked about how our faith helps us through darker times- and encourage people to speak up, either in the group setting or privately afterwards. Be assured, nobody faces judgement for how they are feeling.

projector screen saying its ok not to be ok

Time to pray

It is only fitting that we end each gathering with a time of prayer. 

We encourage everyone in attendance to write out something they would like to pray for- a person- a place- it doesn't matter what. 

And at the end of the session we pray collectively for all the things written down. 

For us, this is just as important as the rest of the evening.

a cross with a crucified Jesus painted on it
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