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Students

 
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If you're a student looking for a church during your time in London, you'd be really welcome to join us.  We have a number of students (and graduates!) from Roehampton University (along with one or two from Imperial College) within our church family who both appreciate being at church with other students but also enjoy being around people of different ages and stages.  Why not come along and visit us this Sunday, introduce yourself to one of our team and we will do everything we can to help settle you in?  

If you're studying at Roehampton, as well as looking for a church family to join, we'd strongly encourage you to get involved with the Christian Union, supported by UCCF, and their mission to give every student on campus an opportunity to hear and respond to the gospel of Jesus Christ.  If you want to know more about the Christian Union, you can get in touch with their Staff Worker here.
Glenys
Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
Click here to see more.

Planning your Visit

Planning a Visit? 

If you're thinking about joining us one Sunday the following information should help you know what to expect.

Where and When

OasisAcademy

We meet at the Oasis Academy Putney (click here for how to find us) on a Sunday - our service starts at 10:30am but if you arrive 10-15 minutes before then you'll have time to find your bearings and be welcomed by a few of our church family (starting with someone from our Welcome Team who will greet you on the door).

Accessibility: The venue is wheelchair accessible and there are disabled toilets along the main corridor.

What does a typical Sunday look like?

Our service begins at 10:30am with a official welcome from one of the team. This is followed by a time of sung worship, led by our band, which often includes a kids song with actions to help all of us - from the youngest to the oldest! - engage with what we're singing about.  After the opening songs, the children head out for their own activities (more information about that here) while the rest of us take the chance to greet those sitting around us.  We'll then share some news about what's coming up in the life of the church before a member of the church family leads us in prayer.  We'll then hear the Bible read and preached, with the sermon connecting the timeless truths of the Bible with our modern lives, before finishing with a final song.  After the service (which typically lasts an hour to an hour and a quarter), we encourage people to stay for tea or coffee, share lives and continue to speak about God's word.

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