Sonrise Church Hastings
- Main Meetings:
- Every Sunday at 10.30 am
- Denomination:
- Hymns & songs:
- Mostly modern songs but we also do the odd classic hymn to keep us on our toes
- Under 18s:
- We have a children's Sunday morning. We also have youth work, such as going to special church events or concerts. Also, we must not forget the odd pizza night!
- 18-30s:
- Most of the 18 -30s plug into the main church activities
- Local outreach & community activities:
- We run a regular Alpha course, and we also give out free Bibles at least once a week for those who are interested in the town centre of Hastings. We end up having some great conversations!
- Other activities & ministries:
- We have mid-week small discipleship groups in people's homes where they study the bible and pray. Not forgetting we also have women of faith and men's breakfast once or twice a month.
- Leaders:
- The main leaders are Glenn and Cathy Khan, with the help and support of Manuel Dominquez, who originally came from Colombia.
- Affiliations & links:
- Evangelical Alliance and Pastor Andy Elmes
- Main Bible:
- New American Standard Version
- Average Congregation:
- 70 adults
12 under 18s - Accessibility:
- Languages:
- English
- Office Contact:
- Glenn Khan
- Office Address:
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Sonrise Church
St Peter and St Paul
St Peter Road
St Leonards on Sea
East Sussex
TN37 6RP
- Office Telephone:
- 01424 532560
Tel: 01424 532560
Email: Click to email
Website: hastings.church
Meeting Venue
St Peter and St Paul
St Peter Road
St Leonards
East Sussex
TN37 6RP
St Peter Road
St Leonards
East Sussex
TN37 6RP
Travel and Parking Info
Easy to find and plenty of free parking
About Us
Want something lively, modern, and easy to connect with? Hopefully, we are for you! The Pastors of the Church are Glenn and Cathy Khan, who founded and started the church in 2000 How would you describe us? A growing family church that loves people and loves God. Come and see us one Sunday morning. We believe in the Bible and the Gifts of the Spirit, and that we should all be growing in the Fruit of the Spirit, as discussed in Galatians 5.