Saltford Community Church

Main Meetings:
Sun 11:00 Sunday Morning Service
Sunday morning worship
Sun 18:00 Sunday Evening
Sunday evening worship
Mon 12:30 Food for Thought
Meets on the first Monday of each month for a free soup lunch followed by a short Christian message. All welcome.
Tue 09:30 Toddlers
A friendly group for parents and toddlers to meet and play. Free of charge. Refreshments provided.
Wed 20:00 Bible Study
Bible study and prayer meeting
Denomination:
Evangelical, Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches
Hymns & songs:
A mixture of modern and traditional hymns
Under 18s:
18-30s:
Local outreach & community activities:
Other activities & ministries:
Leaders:
Affiliations & links:
FIEC
Main Bible:
New King James Bible
Average Congregation:
25 adults
5 under 18s
Accessibility:
Accessible toilet, Accessible worship area, Baby friendly, Hearing loop, Reserved parking
Languages:
English
Office Contact:
Office Address:
30a Norman Road
Saltford
Bristol
Avon
BS31 3BH
Office Telephone:
01225 874520

Tel: 01225 874520
Email: Click to email
Website: saltfordcommunitychurch.org.uk

Meeting Venue

Saltford Community Church
Norman Road
Saltford
Bristol
Banes
BS31 3BH

Travel and Parking Info

About Us

Our church is made up from mainly local people who attend with their families and friends and come from all sorts of backgrounds. Some have always attended church, others have recently returned to church after a number of years away. The church also accommodates and welcomes many who have never previously been to church, who as a result of coming and seeing for themselves have found it to be a positive experience. We are also delighted to say that those who join us range from the very young to those who are getting on in years. Most visitors to our church comment on the warm and informal family atmosphere. We believe that which traditional Christianity has always stood for, and yet many describe our services as informal, friendly and informative. Most of the church will stay behind after the services enjoying each other’s company over a cup of tea or coffee. Our motto is that ‘Church should be enjoyed, rather than endured’ and that is why so many pensioners, families, young men and women enjoy coming on a regular basis.