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Hill Street Baptist Church
Swadlincote
Derbyshire
DE11 8HL
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Who we are
Hill Street Baptist Church welcomes Christians and those who seek to connect to Christianity in the Swadlincote area.
We aim to make contact with and encourage others to join us in our life-changing Christian journey.
We are a friendly Christian community where we welcome others to join us in our worship and service to God.
Our vision is to make an impact for God, here in Swadlincote, Derbyshire by helping people understand the enriching messages of eternal hope given to us by Jesus Christ through His words and deeds.
Everyone is welcome, no matter your age, beliefs, or background. Come just as you are - we'd love to get to know you better.
Street Address
Hill Street
Swadlincote,
Derbyshire
DE11 8HL
United Kingdom
Phone: 07582 981 298
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Church Pastor
Rev. Jane Webb
Minister
Hill Street
Swadlincote,
Derbyshire
DE11 8HL
United Kingdom
Phone: 01332 705075
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Quote of the Day
Psalms 37:4
Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.
Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.
Denomination
Baptist
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Leadership
Leader Name:
Rev. Jane Webb
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Minister
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Other preachers:
Philip Webb (elder)
Martyn Elliot (Secretary)
Nigel Sharpe (Music)
Philip Webb (elder)
Martyn Elliot (Secretary)
Nigel Sharpe (Music)
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Parking
beside church and on Hill Street
Hill Street Baptist Church Swadlincote Service Times
10.30 each Sunday morning
(1st Sunday - all age worship)
(3rd Sunday - Holy Communion)
Service Times last updated on the 19th of December, 2014
(1st Sunday - all age worship)
(3rd Sunday - Holy Communion)
Service Times last updated on the 19th of December, 2014
Worship Languages
English
Dress code:
Casual
Children and Youth Activities
Under 12s:
Sundays: Creche and Sunday School for up to 11 yrs
Messy Church - termly
Messy Church - termly
Under 18s:
Sunday Bible Class for over 11s.
Thursday: Youth Club, 7-9.15pm for year 7-13
Thursday: Youth Club, 7-9.15pm for year 7-13
Local outreach & community activities:
Other activities & ministries
As a church we want to work out our faith in serving the community. Lots of people do that in all sorts of different ways.
The church building is an important resource; we use it to run our Parent and Toddler Group, Youth Club, Badminton Group, Messy Church, Quizzes, Barn Dances etc.
We also welcome local groups looking for a venue and host a number at the moment.
Our full list of regular activities include:
Mondays
Praise Group, 7.15pm, 2nd week
Church Meeting, 7.30pm 3rd week (alt months)
Tuesdays
Parents & Toddlers, 9.30 – 11.30a
Mums’ House Group, 10am
House Groups, 7.30pm
Wednesdays
Band of Brothers, 7.30pm (tel Richard 212 362) (1st week)
Circle of Sisters, 7pm, (tel Kate G 212132) (3rd week)
Praise Group, 7.15pm, 4th week
Thursdays
Parents & Toddlers, 9.30 – 11.30am
House Group, 2pm
Saturdays
9.30am Prayer Time
The church building is an important resource; we use it to run our Parent and Toddler Group, Youth Club, Badminton Group, Messy Church, Quizzes, Barn Dances etc.
We also welcome local groups looking for a venue and host a number at the moment.
Our full list of regular activities include:
Mondays
Praise Group, 7.15pm, 2nd week
Church Meeting, 7.30pm 3rd week (alt months)
Tuesdays
Parents & Toddlers, 9.30 – 11.30a
Mums’ House Group, 10am
House Groups, 7.30pm
Wednesdays
Band of Brothers, 7.30pm (tel Richard 212 362) (1st week)
Circle of Sisters, 7pm, (tel Kate G 212132) (3rd week)
Praise Group, 7.15pm, 4th week
Thursdays
Parents & Toddlers, 9.30 – 11.30am
House Group, 2pm
Saturdays
9.30am Prayer Time
Special Needs/Accessibility:
Disables access and toilets, loop system
Prayers and hymns:
Main Bible:
NIV
Hymns and Songs:
Digital Projector
Other information:
Average Adult Congregation:
60
Average Youth Congregation:
Additional Info:
For some people going anywhere for the first time can be a bit of a nerve-racking experience. To help avoid any worries here’s a quick summary of what you can expect at Hill Street.
First of all we aren’t super-spiritual beings; we all had a ‘first day’ at church:. You’ll find we are a friendly bunch so if you don’t understand something please just ask. Everyone is welcome, whatever their age or experience. You will find both our church and our welcome warm.
We start our service at 10.30am with a welcome and a few short notices, then we begin our worship of God together. Our service lasts for about an hour. Our worship is evangelical – we use classic hymns and modern songs to praise God, led variously by a music group and singers or our organist. Hearing a passage from the Bible and prayer are both important to us, as is the sermon when the worship leader helps us to study what God is saying to us today through his word, the Bible. Some parts of worship can be solemn and moving – others will be full of laughter and delight!
We love to sing, but there aren’t lots of books to handle – any words you need will be up on a big screen.
We run a creche for babies, and parallel sessions for children and young people who leave us for their own sessions after the first 20 minutes or so most Sundays, though on the first Sunday each month we share together in worship designed to involve all ages.
Holy Communion, when we share bread and wine together in the name of our Saviour Jesus Christ, is the climax of our service on the third Sunday in each month. Everyone is welcome to be a part of this, and we gladly welcome all who call Jesus their Lord to share the bread and wine with us.
We serve refreshments (Fairly Traded, of course!) in the hall behind the church building after every service: do stay for a chat!
Our aim is that whether you are just looking into Christianity for the first time or have been a Christian for many years that you should be encouraged and inspired by our morning together. We hope that in the course of it everyone will draw closer to God.
First of all we aren’t super-spiritual beings; we all had a ‘first day’ at church:. You’ll find we are a friendly bunch so if you don’t understand something please just ask. Everyone is welcome, whatever their age or experience. You will find both our church and our welcome warm.
We start our service at 10.30am with a welcome and a few short notices, then we begin our worship of God together. Our service lasts for about an hour. Our worship is evangelical – we use classic hymns and modern songs to praise God, led variously by a music group and singers or our organist. Hearing a passage from the Bible and prayer are both important to us, as is the sermon when the worship leader helps us to study what God is saying to us today through his word, the Bible. Some parts of worship can be solemn and moving – others will be full of laughter and delight!
We love to sing, but there aren’t lots of books to handle – any words you need will be up on a big screen.
We run a creche for babies, and parallel sessions for children and young people who leave us for their own sessions after the first 20 minutes or so most Sundays, though on the first Sunday each month we share together in worship designed to involve all ages.
Holy Communion, when we share bread and wine together in the name of our Saviour Jesus Christ, is the climax of our service on the third Sunday in each month. Everyone is welcome to be a part of this, and we gladly welcome all who call Jesus their Lord to share the bread and wine with us.
We serve refreshments (Fairly Traded, of course!) in the hall behind the church building after every service: do stay for a chat!
Our aim is that whether you are just looking into Christianity for the first time or have been a Christian for many years that you should be encouraged and inspired by our morning together. We hope that in the course of it everyone will draw closer to God.
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