We found 19 more Anglican churches near London
- St Peter's Church, Morden (2.87 miles)
- The Holy Redeemer Church, London (3.39 miles)
- Emmanuel Church Tolworth, Surbiton (3.48 miles)
- St Stephen's, Twickenham, Twickenham (4.58 miles)
- St Michael's Church, London (5.67 miles)
- Christ Church, Purley (7.28 miles)
- St. John's Church, London (7.39 miles)
- St Bride's Church, London (7.88 miles)
- St Stephens Church, London (7.96 miles)
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Who we are
Our mission
Our mission is to glorify God - Father, Son and Holy Spirit by
Listening and responding to God's word obediently Loving one another practically Proclaiming Christ boldly
We believe that this Mission will be achieved by focusing on the following priority areas, individually and as a body:
Bible Teaching The study and exposition of the Word of God is the catalyst for the ongoing transformation of individuals’ lives and of the church body as a whole. We are to apply the Word of God to every aspect of our lives, both private and public, individual and community, so that we live out and demonstrate the truth of the Gospel.
Prayer and Praise Nothing can happen in our own strength: we must be a praising and praying church both in our lives and in our meetings, humbly dependent on the sovereign working of our gracious God.
Care and Support We should love, care for and support each other within and across every part of the church fellowship. We believe small groups provide a helpful environment for this as well as for growth and life changing development through the study of God’s Word, prayer and close friendships.
Equipping and Training for Life and Service
God has given each one of us gifts that we need to identify, develop and exercise in His service. We are therefore committed to helping to discover those gifts. Through our work we aim to provide ongoing training for life and service at home, in the community, in our daily work, as well as for ministries in and through the church, in Emmanuel, this country and throughout the world.
Reaching Out We are commanded to love our “neighbour” as ourselves. We are responsible for both demonstrating God’s love and to sharing the Good News of Jesus with those who are lost. We are therefore committed to loving service and unceasing witness to our "neighbours", all those around us with whom God has given us contact.
Sending Out We are committed to the sending out of labourers into the worldwide harvest field. Our prayer is that there should be those from Emmanuel serving throughout the world. Isobel Hill, 22/10/2011
Our mission is to glorify God - Father, Son and Holy Spirit by
Listening and responding to God's word obediently Loving one another practically Proclaiming Christ boldly
We believe that this Mission will be achieved by focusing on the following priority areas, individually and as a body:
Bible Teaching The study and exposition of the Word of God is the catalyst for the ongoing transformation of individuals’ lives and of the church body as a whole. We are to apply the Word of God to every aspect of our lives, both private and public, individual and community, so that we live out and demonstrate the truth of the Gospel.
Prayer and Praise Nothing can happen in our own strength: we must be a praising and praying church both in our lives and in our meetings, humbly dependent on the sovereign working of our gracious God.
Care and Support We should love, care for and support each other within and across every part of the church fellowship. We believe small groups provide a helpful environment for this as well as for growth and life changing development through the study of God’s Word, prayer and close friendships.
Reaching Out We are commanded to love our “neighbour” as ourselves. We are responsible for both demonstrating God’s love and to sharing the Good News of Jesus with those who are lost. We are therefore committed to loving service and unceasing witness to our "neighbours", all those around us with whom God has given us contact.
Sending Out We are committed to the sending out of labourers into the worldwide harvest field. Our prayer is that there should be those from Emmanuel serving throughout the world. Isobel Hill, 22/10/2011
Street Address
Church Pastor
Robin Weekes
Minister
24 Ridgway
London,
Middlesex
SW19 4QN
United Kingdom
Phone: 020 8879 7400
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Anglican Church
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Emmanuel Church Wimbledon Service Times
Sunday Meetings:
9.30 am: a bit more of a traditional, and with a staffed creche and separate groups for children up to 14 years of age.
11.00 am: our family service also with a staffed creche and separate groups for children up to 14 years of age.
6.30 pm: the evening meeting has more contemporary music, and is followed by groups for teenagers and supper for those in their twenties and thirties.
It's been more than 9 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
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9.30 am: a bit more of a traditional, and with a staffed creche and separate groups for children up to 14 years of age.
11.00 am: our family service also with a staffed creche and separate groups for children up to 14 years of age.
6.30 pm: the evening meeting has more contemporary music, and is followed by groups for teenagers and supper for those in their twenties and thirties.
It's been more than 9 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
Please contact the church to confirm Service Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
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Sunday Meetings
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- Seniors
- Housegroups and Firm Foundations
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Youth
- Pathfinders
- Acorn
Children and Families
- Creche
- Junior Jivers
- Sunday school
- Explorers
- Holiday Club
- Special Needs
- Mums and Tots
Service and Mission
- Coalition for Marriage
- Compassion
- Prison Visiting
Japanese Church
Discipleship@Work
Sunday Meetings
Prayer meeting
Adult ministry
- Seniors
- Housegroups and Firm Foundations
- Men's meetings
- Women's meetings
Twenties and Thirties
Youth
- Pathfinders
- Acorn
Children and Families
- Creche
- Junior Jivers
- Sunday school
- Explorers
- Holiday Club
- Special Needs
- Mums and Tots
Service and Mission
- Coalition for Marriage
- Compassion
- Prison Visiting
Japanese Church
Discipleship@Work
Special Needs/Accessibility
A hearing loop is in use at all services for the benefit of those using hearing aids. The church is wheelchair accesible - please talk to one of our welcoming team if you require assistance.
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Open our ears to hear
Blessed Lord, open our ears to hear what Thou speakest and our eyes to see as Thou seest. Give us hearts to beat in sympathy with Thine at the sight of every little child; and above all, our Lord, to understand and experience how surely and how blessedly Thou fulfilest Thy promise, "Whoso shall receive one such little child in my name receiveth me."
Blessed Lord, open our ears to hear what Thou speakest and our eyes to see as Thou seest. Give us hearts to beat in sympathy with Thine at the sight of every little child; and above all, our Lord, to understand and experience how surely and how blessedly Thou fulfilest Thy promise, "Whoso shall receive one such little child in my name receiveth me."
Emmanuel Church Wimbledon listing was last updated on the 4th of March, 2015