Church of St John the Evangelist
- Main Meetings:
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Sun 10:00 Sunday Worship
Regular Sunday morning worship reflecting the variety of our various traditions Wed 12:30 Wednesday Service
A service of the Word with Communion regularly taken - Denomination:
- Anglican, Baptist, Methodist, United Reformed Church
- Hymns & songs:
- Songs of Fellowship & others
- Under 18s:
- Crèche (0-3 years) Junior Church (3-10 years) Genesis (12 -18 years)
- 18-30s:
- Housegroup (16years+) Social events
- Local outreach & community activities:
- Tiny Tots for parents & babies/toddlers Tuesdays 9.30 - 11.00 The Beacon Free Coffee & Cake Wednesdays 10 - 12
- Other activities & ministries:
- Social events, Coffee mornings
- Leaders:
- Rev Adele Moorhouse, Methodist Minister Rev. Annie Gray, Anglican Minister
- Affiliations & links:
- Ecumenical partnership of Anglicans, Methodist, URC & Baptist churches
- Main Bible:
- New International Version
- Average Congregation:
- 85 adults
5 under 18s - Accessibility:
- Accessible toilet, Accessible worship area, Hearing loop, PA system
- Languages:
- English
- Office Contact:
- Adele Moorhouse
- Office Address:
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Church of St John the Evangelist
Kingston Park Avenue
Newcastle upon Tyne
Tyne & Wear
NE3 2HB
- Office Telephone:
- 0191 286 6361
Tel: 0191 286 6361
Email: Click to email
Website: www.stjohnskingstonpark.org/
Meeting Venue
Kingston Park
Newcastle upon Tyne
Tyne & Wear
NE3 2HB
Travel and Parking Info
Free parking in the church car park and adjacent car parks, 2 mins walk from Kingston Park metro station. On local bus routes, 2 mins from A1 by car
About Us
The Church of St John the Evangelist: working together for Jesus Christ in Kingston Park. As part of the world-wide Church, worshipping and praying, welcoming and caring, witnessing and learning, we seek: to express our faith and our love; to pray; to apply biblical teaching in our lives; to be a welcoming Christian community; to use every opportunity to share our faith; to play our part in the world-wide Church as it seeks to do God's work; to provide opportunities for learning; to recognise God's gifts in ourselves and each other; to be good stewards, enabling us to be a symbol and focus for God's presence in our community.