Hope Community Church Aintree
- Main Meetings:
- Sundays: 10.30 am Morning service Once each month (7.00 pm Sunday) there is a Praise Meeting and on a different Sunday there is a Prayer Meeting
- Denomination:
- Baptist, Evangelical
- Hymns & songs:
- Songs of Fellowship; Lively worship with full worship band
- Under 18s:
- Creche; Children's Sunday School for 5-7 years old, 8-11 years old; Impact group 11 years; Families groups for social events; Parents and Tots group
- 18-30s:
- Ignite group 17-25 yrs. for Sunday & social activities; MCYC summer camp
- Local outreach & community activities:
- Community cafe,Cafe Hope; Parents and Tots groups; Community support - Alzheimer's Society & Stroke Association; Hospital visiting; Prison Ministry; Mission to seaman in the Port of Liverpool
- Other activities & ministries:
- Small groups mid-week; Prayer meetings; Prayer & praise; Mission prayer; Drama group; mens & womens group meetings; cycling group
- Leaders:
- Pastor Lee Jennings
- Affiliations & links:
- Evangelical Alliance, Baptists Together
- Main Bible:
- New International Version
- Average Congregation:
- 150 adults
20 under 18s - Accessibility:
- Accessible toilet, Accessible worship area
- Languages:
- English
- Office Contact:
- DJ Lukac
- Office Address:
-
11Aintree Lane
Aintree
Merseyside
L10 2JJ
- Office Telephone:
- 0151 291 6640
Tel: 0151 291 6640
Email: Click to email
Website: www.oldroanbaptist.org
Meeting Venue
11 Aintree Lane
Aintree
Merseyside
L10 2JJ
Travel and Parking Info
On-site parking; church near Old Roan train station & local bus stops
About Us
Hope Community Church Aintree is a community of people of all ages and from a wide variety of backgrounds who are together discovering how to follow the example and teaching of Jesus in our 21st century world. This means being connected to God through faith in Jesus, connected to one another with real love and connected to our community in the real world. We know it's next to impossible to live this kind of life without the encouragement and support of others. So, we meet together on Sundays as well as in small groups during the week to celebrate God's goodness, to discover more from the Bible about real and genuine Christian living and to pray about things that really matter in life. We also believe the church is meant to be part of the wider community and be good news for society as a whole. So, at the Hope Centre we run many community activities and work in partnership with charities (such as the Stroke Association and Alzheimer's Society) to put God's love in action.