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Churches Together in Medway Home What's on Churches About us Contact Us Info Links CT Connect Site Map Serving the churches of Church and Medway Local Churches and community events this week... Individual Christian Organisations churches If you would like your church or organisation to appear of Medway may be here, please send a picture, a paragraph and a link to your members of website if you have one to Peter at Churches Together [email protected] in Britain and Ireland, and one For a list of current members of CTIM please click here: of the four Member List 2014 national ecumenical *********************** organisations, through their The Cedars School open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com through their national denomination or World War I organisation. Commemoration Churches Together in Medway is a Find resources to member of reflect and pray on Churches Together the experience of the in Kent through First World War in which we are this roundup of linked to the The Cedars School is a small independent school with a material available to national family atmosphere for pupils between 3 and 16 years of the churches, plus organisation. age. It was opened in 1969 to provide Christ-centred news of ebooks Biblically based education in Rochester, Kent. Our aim is coming soon from to equip children with skills, knowledge, understanding and Churches Together in attitudes so that they have a rounded education and are Britain and Ireland able to take their place in the world as disciples of Christ. See: phone 01634 828030 email [email protected] http://www.ctbi.org.uk/ww1 Chatham Evangelical Church Find us on Facebook Chatham Evangelical Church meets on Sunday mornings at 11 am at Fort Pitt Grammar School, Fort Pitt Hill, Chatham, ME4 6TJ . On Sunday evenings we meet at the church building in Forecast from Accuweather Ordnance Street, Chatham, ME4 6SE For more information on all our other activities please visit our website at www.cec4u.co.uk open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com Cornerstone City Church (formerly Medway Family Church) Cornerstone City Church has a mission to see Jesus centred transformation to regenerate Medway & beyond. The church gathers together at The Jasper Centre in Rochester on Sunday mornings at 10am for worship but has a local presence throughout the week across the Medway towns. Please visit our website for more information on who we are, what we're about and where to find us. www.cornerstonecity.co.uk Emmaus Church Centre, Clover Street, Chatham, ME4 4DT www.emmauschatham.co.uk Inn Christian Ministries Based in Gillingham, was founded by Peter Marchand as a charitable trust in 1991 (Reg. No. 1009911). We seek to serve the body of Christ locally, nationally and internationally through fulfilling the three Go's of Jesus - "Go and preach the gospel...Go and teach them...Go and do the same..." i.e. evangelism, education and social care. In open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com Medway we have co-ordinated March for Jesus (1993, 1994), Priestfield 2000 (Priestfield Stadium, May 2000), Global Day of Prayer (2005-2010), Medway 2012 More Than Gold (July 2012), amongst many other joint church initiatives, especially Prayer Watches. Our purpose is to work across the nations, denominations and generations. Since 1994 we have worked abroad by invitation with indigenous ministries in Ukraine, Spain, Portugal, Uganda, India, Ghana and Brazil. http://www.inn.org.uk/ Kings Church, Chatham and Gillingham King's Church Medway is one church with two congregations meeting each Sunday at 10.30 am in both Chatham and Gillingham. Our congregations have an international flavour and there are many church activities taking place throughout the week, the details of which are all listed on our regularly updated websites. CHATHAM CHURCH: Kings Church Medway. New Road Avenue, Chatham. ME4 6BB 01634 847477, www.kingschurchmedway.org.uk, [email protected] GILLINGHAM CHURCH: open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com King's Church Gillingham. 77 Skinner Street, Gillingham. ME7 1LD 01634 578700, www.kingschurchgillingham.org.uk, (...) Kings Church links: CARING HANDS: 15a 16 New Road Avenue, Chatham. ME4 6BA 01634 409 768, http://www.caringhandsuk.org.uk/, [email protected] MISSIONS: http://www.lighttheway.org.uk/, [email protected] KingsTreasure KingsTreasure Church is a vibrant ‘life-giving' church for all ages, cultures and backgrounds. Our mission includes helping you discover your worth and thereby impact in your world. Do join us for Worship Service 11am every Sunday, and ‘School of the Spirit', 7:30pm every Friday. ‘Kidz Klub' for children of all ages, holds, 1pm to 3pm, last Saturday, every month. Church meets at: The Scout Hut, 100a, open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com Castlemaine Avenue, Gillingham, Kent, ME7 2QJ. Please visit our website http://www.kingstreasure.org.uk/, call 075-2396-5741, or email [email protected] for more details. NewLife Community Church NLCC gathers on Sunday morning at Rainham School for Girls, Highfield Road in Gillingham, at 10:30 am. Tea and coffee is provided before and after the service. Our Sunday evening praise and prayer takes place at the Methodist Church Station Road 7:00 pm. For more information please visit our website www.nlcc-medway.co.uk RCCG Jesus Is Lord (JIL) ASSEMBLY We are a parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God worldwide. RCCG have many parishes in the United open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com Kingdom We are a mission focused church to win more souls for our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, do all manners of prayers and to establish other parishes. RCCG UK National Programme - Festival of Life http://www.rccgjil.org.uk/ eMail: [email protected] RCCG Victorious Assembly Our Vision is 1. Create a church environment where people from all walks of life are welcomed into the family of Christ. 2. Teach wholly, the undiluted truth of the Gospel of Christ, support believers in finding their identity and becoming mature, worthy ambassadors of Christ. 3. Equip believers to use the gifts of Grace inherent in them to benefit their communities thereby heralding a generation of Victorious Christ Disciples. Currently meet at the Chattenden Community Centre, Swinton Avenue, Chattenden. ME3 8PH on Sundays from 10.am - 12.30pm On Wednesdays and Fridays, we meet at the St Nicholas church Hall from 7-8.30pm for Bible study and Prayers. open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com Host Pastors are Stephen & Bisi Bello Contact: [email protected] Mobile: 07904328912 Website is www.rccgvictoriousfamily.com Salvation Army, Gillingham The Salvation Army has been serving the community in Gillingham for over 130 years. Our motto is: With heart to God and hand to man. We believe that our Lord Jesus Christ is offering salvation for the whole person. Our prayer is that, by His grace, we will share in God's mission in our world and in this community. http://www.gillinghamcorps.info/ 01634 851224 [email protected] St Francis of Assisi, Strood St Francis Church - known affectionately as 'The Church with the green roof' is an Anglican church situated in a mainly residential suburb of Strood. open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com We aim to be a Christian community, building bridges with local people through children's work, contacts with local schools and ministering to those who live and work in the area. Our church fellowship meets at 10.30 am and uses Holy Communion (Common Worship) most weeks (except 2nd Sunday when we have 8 am Holy Communion (BCP) and 10.30 am All Age Worship. Website: www.achurchnearyou.com/StFrancisStrood St Mark's Church, Gillingham Is a relaxed, all-age, evangelical Anglican church situated on the corner of the High Street and Canterbury Street. Services are every Sunday at 10.30am and 6.30pm as well as Wednesdays at 9.00am - the first Sunday morning of each month is a special service for all ages. Various groups meet at different times and locations throughout the week, so whether you're adult, child, youth, family, student, international or learning disabled there's something for you! We'd love to meet you. Contact us at St. Mark's Church Office, The Old Vicarage, Vicarage Road, Gillingham, ME7 5JA tel: 570489 email: [email protected] or look us up at http://www.stmarkschurchgillingham.co.uk/ St Mary Magdalene, Gillingham open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com Fondly known as the 'Church on the Green', St Mary Magdalene church is situated in Lower Gillingham. Services are held on Sundays at 8am and 10am, and Wednesdays at 10am. Because it is an ancient parish church it has a traditional feel about it which attracts a lot of baptisms and weddings: although we might look 'old' and traditional there is a warm and welcoming congregation with an increasing cross-section of ages. Our style of worship is fairly traditional, centred on the Eucharist, but our style is fairly relaxed. All Age Worship (our Family Service) is held on the first Sunday of every month, and is anything but traditional, led by a lay team which sometimes, but not always includes the vicar! Midweek activities include a Monday morning coffee drop in, we host CAB advice sessions for four hours a week and open the church on Tuesday evenings in the winter months to host a youth drop in.
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