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Weekdays at Bloomsbury
Bloomsbury is not just a Sundays-only church. Plenty is happening
during the week, too, including food, music, prayer and open
church. Here are our weekday events...
Open Doors
the church is open Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm
for visitors to drop in for a cup of tea and a chat, to read
a newspaper, or for quiet reflection.
Tuesdays
October until June.
Why not come and spend the day here?
From 10.30am the Friendship Centre will be open for coffee
and we'll serve lunch from 12.30pm
followed by a short talk and discussion, with a different
speaker every week (1.15-1.45pm). After lunch folk can linger
and chat with a cup of tea until we close at 3.30pm.
Tuesday activities will be overseen by Revd
Martin Taylor who joins the Bloomsbury Team as Tuesday
Chaplain.
Click here for the lunchtime speaker programme.
Over the summer (July-September) a varied
programme of outings and summer days at Bloomsbury are arranged.
Waiting Prayer - A
weekly opportunity (Tuesdays 2.15pm - 2.45pm) to explore the
prayer of waiting setting aside a short time to wait
quietly and expectantly, in God’s presence, and see what will
happen... Click here
for details.
Wednesday recitals
in the spring, summer and autumn, we offer free recitals
on Wednesdays at 6pm. Accomplished students from the London
music colleges and academies, together with professional musicians,
perform varied programmes. Click
here for the current programme.
Xchange
meets on Wednesday evenings from 7pm for discussion,
Bible study and prayer . Click
here for the current programme.
Friday prayers
we pause in the Chapel, or at home or work, every Friday
between 1.00 and 1.15pm to pray for the church and the world.
Home groups
gathering the church together in central London during
the week can be challenging! But home groups meet regularly,
currently in north, south and west London, for discussion,
study and fellowship. Click
here for details.
Disciples on the Way
Occasional programmes on a specific theme are offered
at the church. Click
here for the current programme.
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