Antioch
- Main Meetings:
-
Sun 10:30 Sunday
Contemporary relaxed service with a family atmosphere. Casual dress, tea & coffee served before the service. - Denomination:
- Not part of a denomination
- Hymns & songs:
- Varied, mainly modern, accompanied by keyboard, guitars & drums
- Under 18s:
- Sunday Club (3-11)
- 18-30s:
- Local outreach & community activities:
- Antioch Community Money Advice Centre (see website) The building is open for use by community groups. Soup 'n' Sox van
- Other activities & ministries:
- @20 Station Road, Colwyn Bay, our new venue currently being renovated. Small groups called 'Tribes' meet in homes. YouTube channel: Antioch Family Shares, podcasts and prayer meetings.
- Leaders:
- James Sheridan, Leader; Pete Leavers, Elder; Jenny Holland, Elder; Les Roberts, Elder
- Affiliations & links:
- Evangelical Alliance, New Wine Cymru, Cytn--Churches Together, Antioch North Wales is a registered charity, Find us on Facebook: Antioch, Colwyn Bay
- Main Bible:
- English Standard Version
- Average Congregation:
- 75 adults
10 under 18s - Accessibility:
- Accessible toilet, Accessible worship area, Baby friendly, Hearing loop
- Languages:
- English, Welsh
- Office Contact:
- Office Address:
-
Capel Salem
Abergele Road
Colwyn Bay
Conwy - Conwy
LL29 7PA
Wales - Office Telephone:
- 01492 533583
Tel: 01492 533583
Email: Click to email
Website: www.antioch.co.uk
Meeting Venue
Capel Salem
Abergele Road
Colwyn Bay
Conwy - Conwy
LL29 7PA
Wales
Venue 2:
20 Station Road
Colwyn Bay
Conwy
LL29 8BU
Wales
Travel and Parking Info
On street parking, Off street car park, Bus stop outside building
About Us
Antioch is a group of believers, in close relationship with one another, who love Jesus, enjoy God's presence and, through the Holy Spirit, reach out to the local community, into Wales and to the nations. We are a congregation that: worships God; is committed to the Bible as the revealed Word of God; prays with faith; is open to the leading of the Holy Spirit and prepared to exercise His gifts as He leads; ministers to, and is accountable to, each other; identifies with our local community; releases people to serve the wider church. We live this out in small groups called Tribes, where we seek to support and encourage one another and look outwards to the community around us.