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St Philip's is both Methodist and Church of England - though we welcome all regardless of their background! The church was opened in 1989 - a modern, cosy building, attached to St Philip's Primary School at the Health Centre end of the building (opposite the back of the Odeon cinema in the Westbrook Centre). The young age of the building reflects our youthful congreagation which welcomes people of all ages, and our belief that the message of the good news of Jesus Christ is as relevant today as it ever was.

Our aim is: 'To help people to get to know Jesus better'.

 

Every Sunday we have a Holy Communion Service at 9am.  This is generally a quiet contemplative service.  At our 10:30 worship time we are able to use two worship areas.  At this worship time there is always something for every age group, and our service pattern is as follows:

1st

Family

Service

2nd

Holy Communion

aXis

3rd

Service of the Word

aXis

4th

Holy Communion

aXis

5th

5th Sunday

Special

 


  
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There are many aspects to our life at St Philip's: but our Sunday morning gatherings (at 9 and 10.30am) are at the heart of all we do. The 9am service is growing in popularity.  This is always a Eucharistic service of Holy Communion. The morning service at 10.30am is the larger of the two, with a lovely spread of ages, from the newly born to 100 years old. There is a crèche and tweenies for pre-schoolers , and ESSO for older children and teenagers.  There are usually two services at 10:30am, one modern but more traditional in the worship centre and one particularly for young families in the school hall.  These vary according to the Sunday-of-the-Month, but there is always something for children young and old.  We have a Youth Club - Choices, which meets once per month on a Friday evening. This is for high school aged children.

We normally have about 150 people in church on any given Sunday - which means group life is important, if 'belonging' is to mean anything. Church members meet during the week for various activities, including Bible study and prayer, and the Little Fishes Pram Service. There are also regular 'Alpha' courses, for people looking into what Christianity is all about, and other events from time to time aimed at those who are just looking. Members of St Philip's also enjoy a good social life, from barbeques and barn dances to evening suppers and quiz nights.

A church exists for the benefit of its non-members. We see ourselves as being here for the local community and town, and very much a part of it. For all our weaknesses - which are many! - our conviction is that the local church is the hope of the world, because Jesus Christ is at its centre.


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Please download this leaflet for details of our up and coming services and some background information on our church.


  

  • St Philip (Westbrook)

    • St Philip's is both Methodist and Church of England - though we welcome all regardless of their background! The church was opened in 1989 - a modern, cosy building, situated next to St Philip's Primary School (opposite the Odeon cinema in the Westbrook Centre).
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