Freshwaters Christian Fellowship

Main Meetings:
Sun 10:30 Morning Service
the 3rd Sunday of the month is family friendly 'Messy Church'
Denomination:
Evangelical, Free, Ground Level
Hymns & songs:
Charismatic style worship
Under 18s:
Lighthouse (5-16’s)
18-30s:
Local outreach & community activities:
Alpha, Freshwaters Contact Centre, Community Care Fund, Harlow Foodbank, 'Great Open Doors' schools ministry, ‘Netteswell Neighbour’ Community Magazine, ‘Rainbow Club’ coffee afternoon for the elderly, Annual community lunch
Other activities & ministries:
Small groups, Prayer meetings, ‘Acts 2, ‘Messy Church’ style meeting on the 1st and 3rd Sundays at 10.30am when there will also be at 4pm our ‘Encounter’ meetings (worship and word style)
Leaders:
Ron Kingsmill Pastor
Affiliations & links:
Evangelical Alliance, Heart 4 Harlow, Ground Level Network
Main Bible:
New Living Translation
Average Congregation:
30 adults
7 under 18s
Accessibility:
Accessible toilet, Accessible worship area
Languages:
English
Office Contact:
Carly Godfrey-Bridger
Office Address:
Gateway Centre
Perry Road
Harlow
Essex
CM18 7NR
Office Telephone:
01279 888110

Tel: 01279 888110
Email: Click to email
Website: www.freshwaterscf.org.uk

Meeting Venue

Leah Manning Centre
Park Lane
Harlow
Essex
CM20 2QJ

Travel and Parking Info

By Road: Easy access from Junction 7 of the M11, A414 then left onto First Avenue, then at mini roundabout right into Park Lane. Parking available, if the entrance car park is full then there is an overflow car park if you continue to the bottom of the hill, turn right and it is first on the right. By Train: Harlow Town Station. Liverpool Street - Cambridge Line. By Bus: For timetables please check Harlow Ride (http://www.harlowride.co.uk/ )

About Us

Freshwaters is a lively family church seeking to serve God and the community of Harlow in a variety of ways. Our Sunday morning meetings are lively and fun, with strong emphasis on worship and practical application of the Bible. We have people of different ages and backgrounds, some have been Christians for many years and some just for a few months, but we encourage everyone to move on in their relationship with Jesus. We are strongly committed to working with the rest of the Church in Harlow, and to serving the community through, for example, a Contact Centre where relationships between children and parents can be restored following family breakdown.