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Who we are
If you are looking for a warm and welcoming church then we invite you to come along and try us out one Sunday morning. Whether or not you have been a church-goer in the past, whether you are young or old, you will find a welcome and we are sure you will soon feel at home. Our services are relatively informal so you are welcome to “come as you are”.
Street Address
Ferry Road West
Scunthorpe,
North Lincolnshire
DN15 8UQ
United Kingdom
Phone: 01724 350322
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Church Pastor
Rev.Geoff Probert
Minister
Ferry Road West
Scunthorpe,
North Lincolnshire
DN15 8UQ
United Kingdom
Phone: 01724 842245
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Denomination
Congregational Federation
Affiliations
We are affiliated to the Congregational Federation being members of the North East Area.
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Rev.Geoff Probert
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Minister
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Mrs. Christine Hall
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Scunthorpe Congregational Church is situated on Ferry Road West Scunthorpe. The postcode is DN15 8UQ.
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Scunthorpe Congregational Church Service Times
We have Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m. each week.
Our worship is of a simple style with a minimum of formal ceremony.
Holy Communion is celebrated on the first Sunday of each month.
Worship is conducted by either Preachers from our own Church, visiting Ministers/Preachers from other Congregational Churches or Denominations.
Becasue of the Pandemic – we need to follow government guidelines.
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Our worship is of a simple style with a minimum of formal ceremony.
Holy Communion is celebrated on the first Sunday of each month.
Worship is conducted by either Preachers from our own Church, visiting Ministers/Preachers from other Congregational Churches or Denominations.
Becasue of the Pandemic – we need to follow government guidelines.
It's been more than 3 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 School / Children and Youth Activities
Under 12s:
Messy Church is a different way of worshipping for children and their families. It takes place monthly on a Saturday afternoon and is organised by the Minister for Children and Young families and her band of volunteer helpers all of whom are DBS cleared. On arrival everyone including the helpers meet in the hall where they make name badges for themselves which are linked to the topic for the day. Following this everyone makes their way into church for the opening session where the topic for the day is introduced. This consists of a bible story and related songs as well as “just for fun” action songs. Then everyone moves back into the hall where a variety of craft tables relating to the theme, have been set up by the volunteer helpers.
Here the adults and children move around creating a variety of interesting art and craft works which are later displayed in church – obviously with some also going home for them to show the rest of their families and friends! When this is completed it’s back into church for an inter-active session where the teaching is consolidated and they have another good sing, before returning to the hall, where helpers have been busy preparing a party tea for everyone to share. Themes that have been covered include:- Noah, Joseph, Daniel, the prodigal son, Jesus feeding the five thousand, the wise and foolish men, fishing for Jesus, the Easter story, love, celebrations and a performance of a nativity play.
Messy Church is temporarily suspended due to Covid-19 regulations.
Here the adults and children move around creating a variety of interesting art and craft works which are later displayed in church – obviously with some also going home for them to show the rest of their families and friends! When this is completed it’s back into church for an inter-active session where the teaching is consolidated and they have another good sing, before returning to the hall, where helpers have been busy preparing a party tea for everyone to share. Themes that have been covered include:- Noah, Joseph, Daniel, the prodigal son, Jesus feeding the five thousand, the wise and foolish men, fishing for Jesus, the Easter story, love, celebrations and a performance of a nativity play.
Messy Church is temporarily suspended due to Covid-19 regulations.
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Buggy Club
The buggy club is run each Thursday morning during term-time by a group of ladies from the church. It caters for children from 3 months to school age accompanied by their parents / guardians. It provides a wide range of play equipment and educational toys and also has an astro-turfed outside play area for their use. The children learn to play and share, developing their social skills through interaction with each other and the adults who help. They all enjoy their morning toast and drinks. Christian festivals such as Easter and Christmas are celebrated and they usually have a summer outing. The buggy club is currently suspended due to Covid – 19 restrictions.
The buggy club is run each Thursday morning during term-time by a group of ladies from the church. It caters for children from 3 months to school age accompanied by their parents / guardians. It provides a wide range of play equipment and educational toys and also has an astro-turfed outside play area for their use. The children learn to play and share, developing their social skills through interaction with each other and the adults who help. They all enjoy their morning toast and drinks. Christian festivals such as Easter and Christmas are celebrated and they usually have a summer outing. The buggy club is currently suspended due to Covid – 19 restrictions.
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We need passion
We need passion in our faith! Instead of praying, 'If I should die before I wake', we should pray, 'Lord wake me up before I die!'
We need passion in our faith! Instead of praying, 'If I should die before I wake', we should pray, 'Lord wake me up before I die!'
Scunthorpe Congregational Church listing was last updated on the 16th of February, 2021