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Who we are
Potton Vineyard Church is located in Potton, Bedfordshire. We are a small, but welcoming, church and we believe that evangelism and outward-focused ministry is at the heart of our faith.
Pete and Carol Crouch, now based in Ipswich, are the founding pastors of Potton Vineyard Church. They had moved to Potton in the spring of 1985 to be more involved in the church they belonged to, which was based in Potton. Unfortunately that church suffered a number of crises, partly in response to which it ceased operation in Potton during 1991.
A number of people began to meet with Pete and Carol in their home on a regular basis. By mid 1991 there were 8 adults and three children in regular attendance. These were the founders of a new church which called itself The Kings Christian Fellowship.
Their first public church meeting was on the first Sunday in November 1991, at Potton Community Centre. Because the three children were fairly noisy Carol started children’s church that same day. Pete and Carol were familiar with the teaching ministry of John Wimber, having attended many Vineyard conferences at which John had taught. However they had little detailed knowledge of how Vineyard churches operated or what their values were.
This changed in March 1992 when Pete and Carol were unexpectedly invited to an Open House conference at South West London Vineyard. It was not what they had expected. Instead of a large anonymous gathering, there were only 30 delegates. It was intense and very practical.
The curriculum was an in depth review of Vineyard values, priorities and practices. As each successive session elapsed two important things happened. The first was that Pete and Carol realised that they were, at heart, Vineyard people in terms of values and aspirations. The second was that the explanations about the Vineyard approach to church answered most of their many questions as to how to structure and build a church.
From that time, whenever asked, “What kind of church are you?”, Pete would reply, “We are a Vineyard type church.” It was not necessary to change anything, but the way forward had been indicated, confirmed and clarified.
Pete and Carol sought recognition from the National Vineyard Leadership, but for various reasons, Kings Christian Fellowship was not officially adopted as a Vineyard until June 1999, after which the church became known as Potton Vineyard Church.
Liz and Jim Burke lead the church through the next phase of development from 2005 to 2010.
Alan and Nicola Watson currently lead the church.
Pete and Carol Crouch, now based in Ipswich, are the founding pastors of Potton Vineyard Church. They had moved to Potton in the spring of 1985 to be more involved in the church they belonged to, which was based in Potton. Unfortunately that church suffered a number of crises, partly in response to which it ceased operation in Potton during 1991.
A number of people began to meet with Pete and Carol in their home on a regular basis. By mid 1991 there were 8 adults and three children in regular attendance. These were the founders of a new church which called itself The Kings Christian Fellowship.
Their first public church meeting was on the first Sunday in November 1991, at Potton Community Centre. Because the three children were fairly noisy Carol started children’s church that same day. Pete and Carol were familiar with the teaching ministry of John Wimber, having attended many Vineyard conferences at which John had taught. However they had little detailed knowledge of how Vineyard churches operated or what their values were.
The curriculum was an in depth review of Vineyard values, priorities and practices. As each successive session elapsed two important things happened. The first was that Pete and Carol realised that they were, at heart, Vineyard people in terms of values and aspirations. The second was that the explanations about the Vineyard approach to church answered most of their many questions as to how to structure and build a church.
From that time, whenever asked, “What kind of church are you?”, Pete would reply, “We are a Vineyard type church.” It was not necessary to change anything, but the way forward had been indicated, confirmed and clarified.
Pete and Carol sought recognition from the National Vineyard Leadership, but for various reasons, Kings Christian Fellowship was not officially adopted as a Vineyard until June 1999, after which the church became known as Potton Vineyard Church.
Alan and Nicola Watson currently lead the church.
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Alan and Nicola Watson
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Mill Lane
Potton,
Bedfordshire
SG19 2PG
United Kingdom
Phone: 01767 261764
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6 Delamare Close
Sandy, Bedfordshire
SG19 1TA
Sandy, Bedfordshire
SG19 1TA
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Potton Vineyard Church Service Times
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We meet on Sundays at 10am at Burgoyne Middle School, Mill Lane in Potton. We usually finish before midday.
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We meet on Sundays at 10am at Burgoyne Middle School, Mill Lane in Potton. We usually finish before midday.
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Messy Church
Messy Church appeals to young families, as no one has to sit still for long! There are loads of crafts based around a Bible story or theme, painting, glueing, cutting out and glitter, sometimes cooking and occasionally a little science. We sing and pray and when we’ve done all that we eat tea together. No wonder they call it Messy Church!
We currently run two Messy Church sessions:
Potton – 2nd Sunday of every month at Burgoyne Middle School, 3-5pm.
Sandy – 3rd Sunday of every month at Maple Tree Lower School, 3-5pm.
Messy Church appeals to young families, as no one has to sit still for long! There are loads of crafts based around a Bible story or theme, painting, glueing, cutting out and glitter, sometimes cooking and occasionally a little science. We sing and pray and when we’ve done all that we eat tea together. No wonder they call it Messy Church!
We currently run two Messy Church sessions:
Potton – 2nd Sunday of every month at Burgoyne Middle School, 3-5pm.
Sandy – 3rd Sunday of every month at Maple Tree Lower School, 3-5pm.
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Potton Vineyard Church listing was last updated on the 22nd of January, 2017