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Revive Rugby REVIVE RUGBY – Bilton Methodist Church NETWORKED CHURCHES AND The Church through its members and friends seeks to offer a warm and caring ministry to all who enter through ORGANISATIONS the doors. as at September 2015 Contact Address: Main Street, Bilton, RUGBY, Warwickshire, CV22 7ND REVIVE RUGBY is an informal network of churches and associated organisations across Bilton St Mark the Borough of Rugby. We worship, pray and The Parish church of Bilton, Rugby, seeking to serve Christ work together for the Glory of God the Father, and make him known in our community Son and Holy Spirit and in service to our local http://www.stmarksbilton.org.uk/ communities. Contact Address: The Parish Office, Church Walk, Networked churches and organisations are Rugby CV22 7LX invited to 1) Opt into and support REVIVE projects, events and organisations as God Christ Church Brownsover leads. 2) Encourage local church and organisation leaders to attend the REVIVE A modern eccumenical church welcoming Methodists, Leaders’ breakfasts and occasional speaker Baptists and Anglicans to worship together and serve God in the community events. 3) Make a financial donation to the work of REVIVE each January as budgets allow. Contact Address: Helvellyn Way, RUGBY, CV21 1QE For more information see our website: Dunchurch Baptist Church http://www.reviverugby.net/ A family friendly church fellowship ----------------------------------------------------------------- Contact Address: Coventry Road, Dunchurch Rugby CV22 6RF REVIVE NETWORKED CHURCHES: Benefice of Baginton with Bubbenhall and Dunchurch Methodist Church Ryton on Dunsmore (three churches) Contact Address: Cawston Lane,Dunchurch Rugby CV22 6QF 1) Baginton St John Baptist A warm welcome awaits you in our beautiful and interesting medieval church. Grapevine Christian Fellowship Contact Address: The Vicarage, Church Road, Every member ministry, welcoming the work of Ryton-on-Dunsmore, Warwickshire, CV8 3ET. the Holy Spirit, calling our friends to faith, giving to God free and extravagant worship, warm, 2) Bubbenhall St Giles' Church informal, friendly, all age....... We are a village church community in the Benefice of Baginton, Contact Address: 9 High St, Hillmorton, Rugby, Bubbenhall and Ryton-on-Dunsmore. Warwickshire, CV21 4EG. Contact Address: St. Giles Church, Bubbenhall, CV8 3BD 3) Ryton on Dunsmore - St. Leonard Harvest Fellowship (Rugby) Contact Address: Church Road, Ryton-on-Dunsmore, CV8 3ET A branch of The Redeemed Christian Church Of God. Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today, and forever. Hebrews 13:8 Bilton Evangelical Church Contact Address: 35/37 Albert Street, Rugby, CV21 2SG Loving God,Loving People,Transforming Communities Contact Address: 27 Main St, Rugby, CV22 7NQ LEAM VALLEY BENEFICE (four churches) The New Testament Church of God 1) All Saints Leamington Hastings A Pentecostal Church in the heart of Rugby Contact Address: The Vicarage, Lower Street, Willoughby, Contact Address: 52 Oliver Street, Rugby, CV21 2EU Rugby, Warwickshire, CV23 8BX, 2) St. Mark’s, Flecknoe Paddox Methodist Church Contact Address: The Vicarage, Lower Street, Willoughby, Hillmorton Paddox Methodist Church is part of the Rugby CV23 8BX, and Daventry Methodist Circuit. 3) St. Nicholas, Willoughby Contact Address: Dunsmore Avenue, Rugby CV22 5HD Contact Address: The Vicarage, Lower Street, Willoughby, REVEL GROUP BENEFICE (six churches) CV23 8BX 1) Brinklow St John the Baptist Church 4) St. Peter's, Grandborough Contact Address: Broad Street, Brinklow, Warwickshire, CV23 0LQ Contact Address The Vicarage, Lower Street, Willoughby, Rugby, CV23 8DX. 2) Harborough Magna All Saints' Church Contact Address: Main Street, Harborough Magna, CV23 0JP Long Lawford Methodist Church 3) Churchover Holy Trinity Church Part of the Rugby and Daventry Methodist Circuit, we are seeking God's vision for us as part of the Christian presence Contact Address: Church Street, Churchover. in the village of Long Lawford Contact Address: 21 Briars Close, Long Lawford, Rugby, CV23 9DW 4) Monks Kirby St Edith's Church (C of E) Contact Address: Miller's Lane, Monks Kirkby, CV23 0QX New Life Church Rugby A community of believers in Jesus seeking to extend the 5) Pailton St Denys' Church (C of E) life of the Kingdom in the town of Rugby and beyond. Contact Address: Rugby Road, Pailton, CV23 0QD Contact Address New Life Church Rugby, 6) Willey St Leonard's Church (C of E) 28-42 Railway Terrace ,Rugby CV21 3LJ Contact Address: Main Street, Willey. CV23 0SH Rugby Baptist Church Newbold-on Avon with Long Lawford The Church of England in St Botolph's Newbold, and St John's, Worshipping, serving, growing, reaching out and Long Lawford.. belonging ...to make God's love known to the people. Contact Address: St Botolph’s Main Street, Newbold-on-Avon, Contact Address: Regent Place, Rugby, CV21 2PJ, CV21 1HR St John’s - Chapel Street, Long Lawford CV23 9BH Rugby Christian Fellowship Church (Elim) Newbold-on-Avon Methodist Church Worshipping God, Loving each other, Reaching the lost! Part of the Rugby & Daventry Methodist Circuit Contact Address: 46 Cambridge Street, Rugby, CV21 3NQ. Contact Address: Main Street Newbold , Rugby CV21 1HH Rugby Christian Life Centre (AoG) Orthodox Church of the Ascension, Rugby A contemporary Pentecostal Church. Our purpose is to build the church, to demonstrate the love of Jesus to our world. An Orthodox Christian community worshipping in English – a warm welcome to all! Contact Address: 262 Lawford Road, Rugby, CV21 2JE. Contact Address: Clifton Road, Clifton Road Cemetery, Rugby, CV21 3QT Rugby International Fellowship Church St. George's Church, Hillmorton Making disciples of all nations in Rugby and beyond. As a church we have a living faith in Jesus as Saviour and Contact Address: Cymbeline Way Rugby, CV22 6JZ Lord and we aim, in all we do or say, to: Celebrate God's Love Grow in God's Love Share God's Love Rugby Methodist Church Centre Contact Address: St. John's Avenue, Hillmorton, Rugby, RMCC is part of the Rugby and Daventry Methodist Circuit. CV22 5HR Contact Address: Russelsheim Way, Rugby, CV22 7TB St. Margaret, Wolston Rugby United Reformed Church A welcoming church, committed to reaching the local communities of Wolston, Brandon and Bretford with the love In the name of Jesus, Rugby United Reformed Church is of Christ. committed to sharing the love of God in its fellowship, in the local community and in the wider world. Contact Address : Church Office, c/o Wolston Baptist Chapel, Main Street, Wolston, CV8 3HJ. Contact Address: 40 Hillmorton Road, Rugby, CV22 5AD St. Marie's, Rugby Sacred Heart Church, Bilton Town centre Catholic parish. Serving, evangelising, welcoming, in the name of Jesus Christ. This parish is served by priests .. the Catholic Church for the Bilton end of the town and nuns of the Rosminian Institute of Charity (www.rosmini.org). Contact Address: Lime Tree Avenue, Bilton, CV22 7QT Contact Address: The Presbytery, Oak St, Rugby, CV22 5EL Society of Friends St. Mary's Clifton & the Good Shepherd, Newton Rugby Quakers St Mary's and The Good Shepherd are village churches seeking Contact Address: 28 Regent Place. RUGBY. CV21 2PN to share God's love to their village communities and beyond. Contact Addresses: The Good Shepherd : Newton Road, St. Andrew's Church Newton, CV23 0DU. St Mary’s: Centre of Village, Clifton-upon-Dunsmore, ‘At the heart of things': town centre church open 10-2pm CV23 0BP. every day with a cafe. ontact Address: Church Street, Rugby, CV21 3P St. Matthew and St. Oswald Church, Rugby - m2o St. Edmund's Church, Thurlaston Contact Address: m2o Church Centre,1a New Street RugbyCV22 7BE We are a local church, praying regularly for our community, individuals and the world. St Peter and St John's, Rugby Contact Address: 11 Critchley Drive, Dunchurch, Rugby, CV22 6PJ Our Aim is... To grow closer to God To grow closer to each other St. John the Baptist, Hillmorton To grow closer to the community Proclaiming the Good News of God's love in worship, Contact Address: 63a Lower Hillmorton Road, CV21 3TQ word and action.Please feel free to come and spend time in our lovely church. St. Peter's Church, Dunchurch Contact Address: 18 Hoskyn Close, Hillmorton, Rugby, CV21 4LA, We seek to be spiritually on fire for God with a heart for our community. Contact Address: The Square, Dunchurch, CV22 6PE The Salvation Army Rugby The Rugby Salvation Army Church reaches out to people of all Futures Unlocked Rugby and Warwickshire ages and backgrounds offering opportunities for everyone to enjoy the fullness of life most available through Christ. Mentoring Service for people who have spent time in prison Contact Address: Bennfield Road, Rugby, CV21 2AS, Contact Address: 19-20 North Street. Rugby. CV21 2AG Harris School Contact Address: Harris Drive , Overslade Lane, Rugby, CV22 6EA Wolston Baptist Church Healing on the Streets A church at the heart of the community. Contact Address: 2 Main Street, Wolston, Coventry, CV8 3JR, Contact: Lucy Littlewood [email protected] HOPE 4 (RUGBY) Ltd Yelvertoft Congregational Church An interchurch and community charity working with homeless and badly housed people in the Borough of Rugby. The A village church that has been in existence since before 1662 charity oversees a food ministry (Hope 4U), The Hope but still with a contemporary feel - Christ centred and seeking to Centre, the Rugby Winter Shelter (Dec to March) and the be led by the Holy Spirit and Scrpture. Rugby FoodBank. Contact Address: c/o 7 Bridge End, Ashwells Lane, Yelvertoft, NN6 6ND. http://www.hope4.org.uk/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact: Michael Bochenski - [email protected] ORGANISATIONS NETWORKING WITH Oasis Counselling Services REVIVE RUGBY AS AT JANUARY 2015 Oasis Counselling Services offers a sensitive, professional Bilton House and confidential counselling service to all those with a need to talk to someone, regardless of age, race, personal beliefs, sexual orientation and social background. Residential Care Home, open to all, with an emphasis on maintaining a Christian 46-48 Cambridge Street, ethos in practice.
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