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Sundays at Bloomsbury offer plenty of choices, including services, lunch and plenty of opportunities to meet others. Here’s how the schedule looks, week by week…
10.10am Discerning prayer
10.30am Tea and coffee – downstairs in the Friendship Centre. Drop in for a chance to catch up with old friends and to make new ones.
11.00am Morning service – in the Sanctuary. Most Sundays, this service includes contributions from our choir, and the music is led by our church orchestra. Children go to Sunday Club soon after the morning service has begun, and visiting children are welcome to join them. A crèche room is available for babies and toddlers.
Communion is celebrated on the first Sunday morning (and third Sunday evening) of each month. Everyone is invited to receive communion.
Megabytes – teenagers meet for Megabytes in the Howard Williams lounge during the morning service on the first Sunday of the month. Please ask for details of their current programme.
Tea and coffee – are served in the Foyer after the morning service.
12.45am The Filipino group – meets in the Lounge for Bible study, prayer and support.
1.00pm Sunday lunch – downstairs in the Friendship Centre. Sunday lunch at Bloomsbury is a 40+ year tradition, and includes a traditional three course roast (or vegetarian, please ask). You can buy tickets for lunch after the morning service. Places at lunch are reserved for 24 homeless guests, who can register for lunch at 10.30am on the church steps.
2.30pm The Japanese Christian Fellowship – meets in the Sanctuary for worship in Japanese, and their service is followed by refreshments served in the forum.
The Friendship Centre – remains open all afternoon for people to continue to chat and get to know one another.
5.30pm Evening service – in the Sanctuary. This is often quieter than the morning service, but attracts all ages.
Communion is celebrated on the third Sunday evening (and the first Sunday morning) of each month. Everyone is invited to receive communion.
Tea and coffee – are served in the Foyer after the evening service.
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