City Church Manchester

Main Meetings:
Sun 16:00 AFTERNOON SERVICE
We gather to pray, sing to God, read and hear a talk on a passage of the Bible. We serve and spend time getting to know each other over coffee, snacks and more. We run interactive, safe and fun kids groups for 1-11 years. All our leaders are DBS checked and food is provided.
Sun 18:30 EVENING SERVICE
We gather to pray, sing to God, read and hear a talk on a passage of the Bible. We serve and spend time getting to know each other over pre-service coffee, snacks and more from 6pm onwards. Quite a few of us head to a local pub after the service to carry on spending time together. All are welcome!
Denomination:
Congregational, Evangelical, Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches, Independent
Hymns & songs:
All types of music but mainly modern worship songs and hymn arrangements
Under 18s:
Bible teaching sessions every Sunday for 0-11 years
18-30s:
Youth club 11-18s every Tuesday
Local outreach & community activities:
Football ministry, Alpha, Christmas Dinner Box Campaign
Other activities & ministries:
Book Clubs, Women's ministry, Jam Sessions
Leaders:
Matt Waldock, Ralph Cunnington, Eric Duong
Affiliations & links:
FIEC
Main Bible:
New International Version
Average Congregation:
290 adults
30 under 18s
Accessibility:
Accessible toilet, Accessible worship area, Baby friendly
Languages:
English
Office Contact:
Ralph Cunnington
Office Address:
Central Buildings
Oldham Street
Manchester
M1 1JQ
Office Telephone:
Not available

Tel: Not available
Email: Click to email
Website: www.citychurchmanchester.org

Meeting Venue

Central Buildings
Oldham Street
Central Buildings
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M1 1JQ

Travel and Parking Info

About Us

Your church in the city. We're a group of people from a huge range of ages and backgrounds. What brings us together is a love for Manchester, a love for its people and most importantly a love for Jesus. We want to put him at the centre of all that we do. We are a growing church that trains and generously gives labourers to resource and plant churches in Manchester, the northwest and beyond.