Denomination: Methodist
We are a group of people who live in the Notting Hill and Ladbroke Grove areas of West London who want to make God an important factor in our lives. So we worship together on Sundays, support each other during the week and look for ways in which we can serve the local community.
Our main building has a long history of significant activity in this area. It has been recently completely modernised inside - a symbol of our desire to take the best from the past and offer it in a relevant way to present and future generations.
Our worship is designed to make us aware of God’s presence, to inspire us for the week ahead and to challenges us to see our lives as God sees them. We use traditional and contemporary hymns, normally accompanied by the organ or keyboard. Listening to what God has to say to us in the readings and the sermon are central elements in the service. Any member of the congregation, who wishes to pray for an individual in need, or for a local or world problem, can offer a prayer. Each service is planned by a team, consisting of the preacher and two other members of the congregation, and has a theme that links the various parts of the worship. We celebrate Holy Communion twice a month.
We welcome to the church those who are seeking to discover more about what the Christian faith means. People are free to come and be part of the congregation in as quiet and anonymous a way as they wish. However some want to join a group at which the basic elements of the Christian faith are explained and discussed. We hold groups like this every so often. The minister is also available to meet with anyone who asks to talk over matters of belief or personal concern.
Our main building has a long history of significant activity in this area. It has been recently completely modernised inside - a symbol of our desire to take the best from the past and offer it in a relevant way to present and future generations.
Our worship is designed to make us aware of God’s presence, to inspire us for the week ahead and to challenges us to see our lives as God sees them. We use traditional and contemporary hymns, normally accompanied by the organ or keyboard. Listening to what God has to say to us in the readings and the sermon are central elements in the service. Any member of the congregation, who wishes to pray for an individual in need, or for a local or world problem, can offer a prayer. Each service is planned by a team, consisting of the preacher and two other members of the congregation, and has a theme that links the various parts of the worship. We celebrate Holy Communion twice a month.
We welcome to the church those who are seeking to discover more about what the Christian faith means. People are free to come and be part of the congregation in as quiet and anonymous a way as they wish. However some want to join a group at which the basic elements of the Christian faith are explained and discussed. We hold groups like this every so often. The minister is also available to meet with anyone who asks to talk over matters of belief or personal concern.