King's Church - Thames Ditton

Main Meetings:
Sun 10:30 Thanes Ditton Morning Meeting
We also have refreshments after the service. All welcome.
Sun 16:30 New Malden afternoon meeting
Join us from 16:15 for tea and coffee before the service. All welcome.
Denomination:
Evangelical, Newfrontiers
Hymns & songs:
Contemporary worship
Under 18s:
Crèche (0-2) Sparklers (3-5s) Flames (6-11s) Ignite Youth (11-16s) Ignite (11-16s)
18-30s:
Life Groups in and around Kingston. Opportunities to serve on teams within church.
Local outreach & community activities:
Community Action Team Friday night monthly Ignite youth group. Elderberries (Elderly Ministry meeting fortnightly) Thames Tots toddler group on Fridays
Other activities & ministries:
Prayer ministry, Life Groups, fortnightly ladies group, Mens and Womens events, Marriage Preparation Course, annual conferences, social action work.
Leaders:
Philip Ellwood, Patrick Corbett, Mark Goddard, David Rowsell, John Ford, Jason Stocks
Affiliations & links:
Evangelical Alliance, Churches Together in Kingston, New Ground (part of the Newfrontiers family of churches)
Main Bible:
English Standard Version
Average Congregation:
100 adults
30 under 18s
Accessibility:
Accessible toilet, Accessible worship area, Baby friendly, Dedicated wheelchair space
Languages:
English
Office Contact:
Kate Goddard
Office Address:
King's Church Office
Territorial Army Centre
19 Portsmouth Road
Kingston upon Thames
Surrey
KT1 2QX
Office Telephone:
020 8541 0552

Tel: 020 8541 0552
Email: Click to email
Website: www.kingschurch.com

Meeting Venue

Thames Ditton URC Church
Speer Road
Thames Ditton
Surrey
KT7 0PN

Travel and Parking Info

Free parking available on the surrounding roads

About Us

Kings Church Kingston exists to help the people of Kingston and the surrounding area discover the life-changing reality of knowing Jesus personally. We meet in two locations in the Kingston area - in Thames Ditton (KT7 0PP) at 10.30am and at New Malden URC (KT3 6DR) at 4.30pm. We endeavour to make sure that our meetings are accessible and relevant to those who wouldn't call themselves Christians, as well as those who would.