In common with many other churches in the UK, and around the world, most of our church members are a part of one of our home based small groups which we call cells.
Based on a biological model, where cells contain all the d.n.a. of life and are capable of growth and multiplication, we see these groups, which may vary in size from 7 to 17, as a base expression of church in all its life and variety.
Our congregations and villages are made up of cells as a primary place of belonging and fellowship. We publish on this website cell notes which the groups use in their times together but we encourage a high level of interaction, friendship and involvement outside of the actual meetings.
To join one of our cells - talk to one of the staff or lay leaders at a Sunday congregation.