What can I expect if I am visiting?
Coming into a new gathering can sometimes feel a little disorientating, particularly if you have not been before. The first thing you will probably notice is that we have a fairly informal, relaxed, family atmosphere – no one “dresses up”! People generally arrive sometime between 8.00 and 8.15pm when we serve a light supper (bread & soup).

What times are your meetings?
Our Wednesday evening gathering starts at 8.00 and finishes by 10.30pm. It meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday in every month. The life of Kingston Vineyard is currently experienced through our mid-week small group/s.

Where do you meet?

For detailed information on when and where we meet, please go here: WHERE ARE WE...

What is the general format of your meetings?

Normally we start with a light meal and have a relaxing fun period together. We then gather over coffee and, after a welcome, we worship by singing songs for about 25 minutes. You are free to join in, stand or sit - whatever makes you feel most comfortable. Alternatively you may just wish to sit and observe what is going on. Whoever is speaking then gives a talk based on a passage from the Bible with a period of time for Q&A. At the end of the talk opportunity is given to pray for people. You may wish to receive prayer yourself or, if this type of ministry is new to you, you may want to just observe what is going on.

Do you have a communion service?

We have communion together as part of our worship service. This is open to anyone who believes in Jesus Christ and is seeking to follow him. If you are unsure about what you believe or have questions about the Christian faith then please feel free to talk to one of the leaders.

Do I have to give any money?

If you are regularly attending Kingston Vineyard and want to find out the best way to give then please ask for information.

How do I become a member?

At Kingston Vineyard we don't have a formal membership - just a network of people who minister. Our belief is that if individuals commit their resources (ie; time, energy & money) then they are choosing to be with us, thus they are part of the community at Kingston Vineyard. Practically we believe that this commitment is demonstrated by individuals attending celebrations (as they are programmed), being part of a small group, regularly serving and giving a proportion of their income to the ministry of the community.

Can you help me with transport and/or accommodation?

If a member of our gang lives near you it may be possible to put you in contact with them for a lift. Unfortunately we cannot provide accommodation if you are visiting or passing through London.

Anything else?

If so, please contact Peter and Noni Farrelly on:

 

       

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