St Nicholas Church, PO9 3PU
Welcome
We know meeting someone for the first time can be intimidating, and going to a new church for the first time can be nerve-racking. We want to help make your first experience at Bedhampton a great one!
What can I expect?
Our services in Bedhampton last about 60 minutes. The service will be introduced by one of our pastors or church members. There are songs and hymns and the words are projected onto screens and available in books. You can sing along and/or engage with the sung worship however you feel most comfortable. After a short while, one of our speakers will share an encouraging and hope-filled message about Jesus. We often finish by singing an uplifting song or hymn before we share a cup of coffee or tea together.
At some services, we share communion, which is remembering what Jesus did for us by sharing a small amount of bread and wine together. You are welcome to observe or join in, do whatever makes you feel comfortable.
What’s The Culture Like At Bedhampton?
Sundays at Bedhampton are relaxed, some people dress up, others come casual. Come as you are and expect to feel welcomed as our guest.
What About My Children?
Children are welcome at either of our venues and at St Nick’s they have their own group. We believe that children should have a blast at church every single week – and at Bedhampton, we make this a priority. The other thing we make a priority is your children’s safety. Because of that our children’s leaders have been through a security checking process. You can go to https://bedhampton.church/safeguard for our safeguarding contacts.
Ready to check out Bedhampton in person?
We can’t wait to meet you in person. See you soon.
Sunday
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Holy Communion at St Thomas'
This service is a Church of England Common Worship Holy Communion. All are welcome to share communion, which is remembering what Jesus did for us by sharing a small amount of bread and wine together. The sung worship is organ led with traditional hymns. Do stay for a cup of coffee or tea and a chat together.
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Morning Praise at St Thomas'
This service will be a Church of England Common Worship service of the word. The sung worship is organ led with traditional hymns. Do stay for a cup of coffee or tea and a chat together.
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Bubble Church at St Nicholas'
Bubble Church is a Sunday church service especially for babies, toddlers, and young families. It’s a puppet-packed, Jesus-centred, coffee-and-croissant-fuelled, 30 minute kids and families adventure. Here’s the deal: you turn up 15 mins before it starts for a croissant or pain au chocolat and a coffee, then you’ll be guided to a ‘bubble’, and you and your little ones will share in 30 mins of song, story, puppets, and prayer.
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Morning Worship at St Nicholas'
The service will be introduced by one of our pastors or church members. There are songs led by our band and words are projected onto screens. You can sing along and/or engage with the sung worship however you feel most comfortable. After a short while, one of our speakers will share an encouraging and hope-filled message about Jesus. We often finish by singing an uplifting song or hymn before we share a cup of coffee or tea together.
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Messy Church at St Nicholas'
Messy Sundays are lots of fun with activities for parents, children and adults alike. Activities might be art, or games, or drama. Then there will time to sing a song and hear a story about God before everybody shares a snack. It’s a chance to find out more of God’s stories and grow together as God’s people.
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Communion at St Nicholas'
The service will be introduced by one of our pastors. There are songs led by our band and words are projected onto screens. You can sing along and/or engage with the sung worship however you feel most comfortable. After a short while, one of our speakers will share an encouraging and hope-filled message about Jesus. We often finish by singing an uplifting song or hymn before we share a cup of coffee or tea together.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
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Holy Communion (Said) at St Thomas'
This service is a said Church of England Common Worship Holy Communion. All are welcome to share communion, which is remembering what Jesus did for us by sharing a small amount of bread and wine together. Do stay for a cup of coffee or tea and a chat together.