| MISSION
Mission Statement: a
church serving the spiritual, social and cultural needs of the city
centre community throughout the working week as well as on Sundays. | We seek to do
this by:
- Offering regular worship
- Being inclusive
The church is a fellowship of people, who come together to
worship and have found peace with God through Jesus Christ. The world
can neither give this peace nor take it away. Services are held on
Sunday, Thursday and twice monthly on Friday.
We believe that the love of Christ is available to all people,
at all times and in all places. Local churches make the love of Christ
a reality in their own locality. All of us need to belong to a
community, which offers support and encouragement.
- Serving older people
- Using our musical gifts
We believe that God is concerned with the whole of life, body,
mind and spirit. So we are committed to making the whole of life
reflect God's glory. We do this through worship and prayer but also by
serving the social and cultural needs of the community.
The Day Centre operates on Tuesday and Friday. This begins
with a coffee morning and is followed by a set two course lunch.
Lunch time concerts are held regularly and evening concerts
less often.
We do all we can to achieve integrity, justice, fairness and
tolerance in both public and private life. We speak out against forms
of oppression whereby people are denied their God-given rights of
freedom, health and the necessities of life.
- Working together with other churches and groups
We co-operate with churches of other denominations and work
with them to provide a common witness. What we have in common is
greater than the differences between us. We work closely with our
sister United
Reformed Churches in Coventry. Our minister is shared with
Foleshill Road URC and Potters Green URC.
We seek links with other groups such as Age Concern and the
Council for Voluntary Service. We also have an arrangement with Henley
College, whereby some of their students gain work experience in the
Church Centre.
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