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wccsundays

There are loads of reasons you might want to 'come to church'.

Perhaps you are moving to Witney and want to find a church family to join?

Perhaps you are exploring what it means to be a Christian or looking for some answers?

Maybe you used to go to church, or feel at the end of yourself?

Perhaps it’s just about trying to refocus, prioritise and find purpose?

Whatever your reason and whoever you are, you are welcome to join with us on a Sunday Morning.

In the Bible we read about how God's people are the church. So we never really 'go' to church. As followers of Jesus together, we are The Church. On Sundays, and at lots of other times during the week, we gather together as a whole local church family or in smaller groups. That's why 'come to church' is in inverted commas. It's a small detail but it changes the way we live! We also meet together with and work together with other churches in our town. We are part of the roots+rivers family of churches and Salt & Light advance and international.

PLEASE CHECK THE DIARY FOR INFORMATION ABOUT GATHERINGS EACH WEEK OR GET IN TOUCH TO FIND OUT WHAT IS HAPPENING EACH WEEK.

See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! 

1 John 3:1a (The NIV Bible)

What to expect on a Sunday Morning

What to expect

Normally, we start to arrive at The King’s School between 10:15 and 10:30 for coffee and to catch up with each other. Our set up teams will have been there much earlier and there is a prayer gathering at 10. So don’t worry if you arrive a bit earlier - you might just have to wait for the coffee to brew.

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10:15am

There’s plenty of parking at our school and disabled parking spaces with level access into the building and accessible toilets. If you're using public transport there's the S1 and S2 buses that stop in the centre of town. It's about a 20 minute walk to the building.

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parking

Sometimes wondering what to wear is an issue when we go somewhere new … don’t worry - we just wear normal clothes, we don’t dress up super smart or anything … we come as we are! Most people will just be in casual or smart-casual clothes.

Clothing Rack

what to wear!

During the service we will sing, we will pray, we will read passages from the Bible, people will share things that they think God is saying to us, we’ll have a family talk and someone will preach. Most Sundays there will also be sessions for the children and young people.

 

If there is ever anything you don’t understand please feel free to ask the person sitting next to you or someone from the welcome team at the end of the meeting. And if there is anything you don’t feel comfortable with – please feel free not to join in.

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what happens?

We want our church gatherings to be accessible to everyone we believe in a warm welcome for all. If you have specific questions about visiting us on a Sunday please do get in touch. 

We have step free access to the whole building. There are disabled parking spaces available at the front of the building. 

Assistance dogs are of course welcome. We have a hearing loop installed and can make provision for people with additional sight needs or visual impairments. We also have online live stream provision for people who cannot leave their home for any reason.

 

Basically just ask and we will do our best to make you feel at home. 

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Accessible

Accessible

Our service usually finishes at about 12:00 and there are always people happy to chat to you and pray with you after the service. But do feel free just to leave if you would rather.

 

We hope you are able to join with us one Sunday it would be lovely to meet you.

We have termly welcome meals for anyone who wants to find out more about the church please let us know if you'd like to be invited - or sign up to receive emails and you'll get an invite.

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12.00pm

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