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Who we are
Situated right in the heart of Winchester, the historic capital of England, the Welcome Gospel Hall is a place of active worship and Christian testimony.
The central location is ideal for all bus and taxi routes, with the railway station only 10 minutes walk away.
Car parking is available at Colebrook Street, or Chesil Street Multi-storey.
The central location is ideal for all bus and taxi routes, with the railway station only 10 minutes walk away.
Car parking is available at Colebrook Street, or Chesil Street Multi-storey.
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Car parking is available at Colebrook Street, or Chesil Street Multi-storey.
Welcome Gospel Hall Service Times
Our Weekly Services
Sunday
10am Breaking of Bread
4:15pm Weekly Gospel Service
Wednesday
7:30pm Prayer, Praise & Bible Study
(enter by side door in Colebrook Street)
Saturday
10am - 12 noon Coffee Morning
It's been more than 3 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
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Sunday
10am Breaking of Bread
4:15pm Weekly Gospel Service
Wednesday
7:30pm Prayer, Praise & Bible Study
(enter by side door in Colebrook Street)
Saturday
10am - 12 noon Coffee Morning
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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Welcome Gospel Hall History
At one time, the Assembly met in an old hall in Water Lane that backed onto the river. In 1929 the present building, in the High Street, was bought from two ladies named Perks who had rebuilt the hall in the 1800's for work with soldiers and their families.
Winchester was then a large garrison city with several famous regiments based here including the Royal Greenjackets, who were housed in the barracks at the top of the upper High Street next to the Law Courts.
The Welcome was orginially 'The Soldiers Welcome' and provision was made at the hall to supply food and care for the soldiers.
Both Miss Perks had a real heart to reach people with the gospel, so they provided a place where service men and their families could come and find a warm welcome and a spiritual home.
The assembly has continued to this day showing care in various practical ways for the many people who visit the city, some just to visit and others to make a new start in life.
We are grateful to God for the opportunities we have today to share the Good News of the Lord Jesus.
Below are some scans of photographs available in the hall. These tell the story of the hall over the years. You are more than welcome to come and have a look at the originals.
Winchester was then a large garrison city with several famous regiments based here including the Royal Greenjackets, who were housed in the barracks at the top of the upper High Street next to the Law Courts.
The Welcome was orginially 'The Soldiers Welcome' and provision was made at the hall to supply food and care for the soldiers.
Both Miss Perks had a real heart to reach people with the gospel, so they provided a place where service men and their families could come and find a warm welcome and a spiritual home.
The assembly has continued to this day showing care in various practical ways for the many people who visit the city, some just to visit and others to make a new start in life.
Below are some scans of photographs available in the hall. These tell the story of the hall over the years. You are more than welcome to come and have a look at the originals.
Welcome Gospel Hall Historical Photos
Welcome Gospel Hall listing was last updated on the 19th of May, 2021