Dunstable Baptist Church

Main Meetings:
Sun 10:00 Sunday Morning Worship
The worship of God through singing, prayer, Bible teaching, and fellowship. Children's ministry in the rear hall throughout the service.
Sun 16:00 Sunday Afternoon Worship
The worship of God through singing, prayer, Bible teaching, and fellowship. Children's ministry in the rear hall throughout the service.
Tue 13:45 Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
Tue 20:00 Bible Study & Prayer Meeting
Denomination:
Baptist
Hymns & songs:
Screen
Under 18s:
Early Learning Time (0-4yrs) - Sundays, 9am and 4pm, in rear hall DBC Kids (5-11yrs) - Sundays, 9am and 4pm, in rear hall
18-30s:
Local outreach & community activities:
Christian bookshop - Christian Books www.christianbooks.uk.com
Other activities & ministries:
Tots and Co - Thursdays, 10am-12pm (Term-time only) Ladies' Bible Study - First Thursday of the month at 10am and 7:30pm
Leaders:
Pastor(s): Barry King and Steve Burton Elders: John Keble and Jeff Hewitt
Affiliations & links:
Affinity
Main Bible:
English Standard Version
Average Congregation:
45 adults
15 under 18s
Accessibility:
Accessible toilet, Accessible worship area, Baby friendly, Dedicated wheelchair space, Hearing loop
Languages:
English
Office Contact:
Scott Mitchell
Office Address:
Dunstable Baptist Church
St Marys Gate
Dunstable
Bedfordshire
LU6 3SW
Office Telephone:
01582 601945

Tel: 01582 601945
Email: Click to email
Website: www.dunstablebaptistchurch.org

Meeting Venue

Dunstable Baptist Church
St Marys Gate
Dunstable
Bedfordshire
LU6 3SW

Travel and Parking Info

Car park is free on Sundays

About Us

Dunstable Baptist Church has a 350-year history. We retain the Bible based faith of our forefathers, seeking to explain and apply it to 21st century people. We desire to worship God in spirit and truth with simplicity, reverence, thankfulness and joy. We gladly welcome all those who come. As a church we are seeking to establish the witness of the gospel generationally through all of our ministries, and we are seeking to extend the witness of the gospel geographically through church revitalisation and planting.