St Nicholas' Nottingham

Main Meetings:
Sun 09:00 Sunday
A quieter, reflective service. We share Communion on first and third Sundays at this service.
Sun 10:30 Sunday
Livelier, with music lead by one of our bands. Groups for children and young people take place during this service. We share Communion on the second and fifth Sundays at this service.
Sun 18:30 Sunday
Usually quite informal with extended times of praise and worship. We share Communion on the fourth Sunday at this service.
Denomination:
Anglican, Church of England, Evangelical
Hymns & songs:
Contemporary and traditional worship as appropriate.
Under 18s:
Sunday groups for children and youth. Midweek groups - teaching, prayer, study & social, dance, music. Youth Weekend Away, Soul Survivor.
18-30s:
80-100 Students, various social events throughout the year.
Local outreach & community activities:
Alpha Courses, St Nic's in the City Partners, Sparklers Parent and Toddler Group, Globe Cafe.
Other activities & ministries:
Missional Communities, Cope Groups, Women's Fellowship, Contemplative Prayer Group, Healing Services, Missions UK & Abroad.
Leaders:
Rev Steve Silvester - Rector Rev Garreth Frank - Curate
Affiliations & links:
Evangelical Alliance, CPAS, Christians Together for Nottingham
Main Bible:
New International Version
Average Congregation:
400 adults
160 under 18s
Accessibility:
Accessible toilet, Hearing loop
Languages:
English
Office Contact:
Mike Kirk
Office Address:
79 Maid Marian Way
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG1 6AE
Office Telephone:
0115 952 4600

Tel: 0115 952 4600
Email: Click to email
Website: www.stnics.org

Meeting Venue

St Nicholas' Nottingham
79 Maid Marian Way
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG1 6AE

Travel and Parking Info

Where can I park? We have arranged with Nottingham College to use their car park for all three services. The car park is accessed from Maid Marian Way (the postcode is NG1 6AB). If you are coming from the west or south west of the city we recommend coming in via Castle Boulevard. From the north, east, or south east of the city we recommend coming via Canal Street. Coming by public transport? Bus: As we are based in the city centre we are close to a large number of bus stops. Tram: The nearest tram stop is New Market Square, St Nics is a five minute walk. Train: St Nics is a five to ten minute walk from Nottingham Train Station. Bike: We have bicycle stands available for your use outside of the church building.

About Us

We are a city-centre Anglican Church, called to serve Nottingham and make disciples for Jesus. We come from a wide range of backgrounds; we are people of all ages; we work hard for unity across the churches. We are passionately committed to seeing transformation in individuals and communities through the Good News of Jesus, through welcoming people into authentic Christian community and through training in discipleship. Prayer is at the heart of all we do. We aim to be real, generous, welcoming and truthful.