Spirituality

‘Make love your aim and yearn for spiritual things…’

St Paul, writing to one of the first Christian churches, in Corinth, Greece (I Corinthians 14.1)

At the heart of all we do in our life together is worship of the triune God – Father, Son and Holy Spirit – revealed in the Bible. This is not just something for Sunday, but a way of living in which, through prayer, Holy Communion, teaching from the bible, study and reflection, we find God’s Spirit is active in every bit of our life.

While we are proud of the Methodist tradition, we know that it is only part of a deeper and richer Christian story, one that is still developing and seeking fresh expressions. In fact, only some of us are ‘cradle Methodists’.

We come from many different traditions both in Britain and abroad and this is obvious in our worship as we seek to bring together old and new, familiar and challenging. Whatever of God’s Spirit you bring, we want it!

We have a special heart for young people and in our thriving junior church we seek to help children become disciples of Jesus. As we do so, we discover, as Jesus said we would, that they have as more to teach us about the things of the Spirit than we have to teach them.


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