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Carshalton Beeches Baptist Free Church

Church On A Mission

Contact Details:

Banstead Road 

Carshalton Beeches 

Surrey, SM5 3NL 

Registered Charity - No. 1130318 

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Early Communion
8am (3rd Sunday each month)

A quiet, reflective service of Communion, held once a month.

If you like an early start, with less of a focus on singing, this could be just what you're looking for!


Next 8am communion service:
20th June

Morning Worship
10:30 – 11:45

This is our main Sunday worship service.  Once a month, we have a Family Service in this timeslot.

A crèche is available, and there are groups for children & young people up to 18 years old.

If it's your first visit to us, you can find more info here.

 


Special morning services:
20th June - Visiting Speakers

 

Family Service
10:30 – 11:30

On this Sunday, the whole Church Family joins in the service - all ages together - usually on the first Sunday in the month.

A crèche is available, although you are welcome to keep your little ones with you, if you prefer.

Sometimes it also includes Parade Service, which is when our Scouts, Guides & other uniformed organisations join with us too.


Next family service:
6th June

 

Evening Worship
6:00 – 8:00

During our evening worship service, we usually have an extended time of sung worship, and a more flexible schedule, with more time available for personal testimonies.

It's also popular with our older teenagers, many of whom stay around for Innovation afterwards!


Special evening services:
TBA


 

Refreshments

Please join us for fairtrade tea and coffee after the morning service.

It's a good opportunity to get to know each other. And if it's your first time with us, please do introduce yourself to... well... anyone who looks friendly!

Communion

This is usually included in the 2nd morning service, and 4th evening service of the month.

Just before Jesus gave himself for us on the cross, he shared a meal with his friends, and used the bread & wine as symbols of what he was about to do.

He told them (and us) to keep doing this, to make sure we remember what he did for us.

Communion is open to all who believe in Jesus,
and accept Him to be their Lord and Saviour.

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