Church Services
Sunday Morning Service: 10:15am
(followed by tea and fellowship in the church hall)

Our Sunday Morning Service follows a format commonly called “blended worship,” which combines some of the best elements of traditional formal worship together with those of the more relaxed, contemporary style. We aim for our church to be like an extended family and so encourage the whole spectrum of ages to share together. Sometimes we have services which are more formal than others such as at quarterly Communion (on the first Sunday of March, June, September and December) whilst at other times we are more relaxed in a truly ‘family’ service with more youth participation.
We have a “Children’s Talk” early in the service where we either hear a children’s story or have a member of the congregation deliver a pre-prepared message directed at our children.
Children normally share in the first 15 – 20 minutes of the Service and then go out for Sunday School while the adults go on to hear a Biblically-based Sermon : either topical or as an exposition of what the Lord teaches. We also have a ‘Praise’ section where we sing a few more modern Christian songs and choruses, accompanied by the piano, guitar, drums and other instruments.
Sunday Evening Service: 6.00pm
(followed by tea and fellowship in the church hall)
Whilst it is for all ages to share and enjoy, Sunday Evening services are contemporary in style with modern Christian songs. We have two formats which we employ :
Family Service (2nd and 4th Sundays)
Our family service is led in a more informal manner, often by visiting preachers from all corners of the globe. Our resident music group, comprising several instruments, leads the musical worship in these services. After the service a bring and share meal is enjoyed in the church hall.
All chorus words are projected at the front of the church via a PowerPoint multi-media equipment configuration.
Evening Service (1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays)
Our evening service is more formal in its composition so as to cater (with the family service) to a wide range of preferences. Tea and fellowship is enjoyed in the hall after the service, however no meal is served
All hymnal words are projected at the front of the church via a PowerPoint multi-media equipment configuration.
Sunday Deaf Presbyterian Service: 2:00pm
Our unique Deaf Presbyterian Church service is conducted by Rev. Tony Salisbury and makes extensive use of sign language. Please use the “Contact” link above to request further details of this ministry.