Rushden: Whitefriars, Rushden
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Whitefriars is a lively, growing church, meeting in a school and emphasising informality.
Our values are to be evangelical (we value and preach God's word), charismatic (we depend on the Holy Spirit and value his gifts), and catholic (we celebrate the sacraments and value being part of the wider church).
Whitefriars began in 1991 years ago as a holiday club for children. We're now an all-age congregation and became a separate Church of England parish on 1 January 2008. We continue to place particular importance on our children's and young people's ministries. This includes having flourishing links with local schools, and we run weekday groups for children and young people of all ages. This includes a thriving Kidz' Klub on Friday evenings in term-time.
We also run small groups for our adult members, for worship, discipleship, fellowship and outreach.
The Alpha course, twice a year, is part of our regular programme, to help newcomers and friends and neighbours discover the Christian faith for themselves.
We are linked with the New Wine network, and many of our young people serve at New Wine on team.
Our values are to be evangelical (we value and preach God's word), charismatic (we depend on the Holy Spirit and value his gifts), and catholic (we celebrate the sacraments and value being part of the wider church).
Whitefriars began in 1991 years ago as a holiday club for children. We're now an all-age congregation and became a separate Church of England parish on 1 January 2008. We continue to place particular importance on our children's and young people's ministries. This includes having flourishing links with local schools, and we run weekday groups for children and young people of all ages. This includes a thriving Kidz' Klub on Friday evenings in term-time.
We also run small groups for our adult members, for worship, discipleship, fellowship and outreach.
The Alpha course, twice a year, is part of our regular programme, to help newcomers and friends and neighbours discover the Christian faith for themselves.
We are linked with the New Wine network, and many of our young people serve at New Wine on team.
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- Regular Services
Sunday
Morning Worship
Lively, informal worship, with children's and young people's groups - every Sunday except the 2nd Sunday of the month. Holy Communion 4th Sunday.
Every first third fourth and fifth Sunday at 10:15 AM for 1½ hours
Lively, informal worship, with children's and young people's groups - every Sunday except the 2nd Sunday of the month. Holy Communion 4th Sunday.
Every first third fourth and fifth Sunday at 10:15 AM for 1½ hours
Morning Worship
Lively, informal worship, with children's and young people's groups - every Sunday except the 2nd Sunday of the month. Holy Communion 4th Sunday.
Every first third fourth and fifth Sunday at 10:15 AM for 1½ hours
Lively, informal worship, with children's and young people's groups - every Sunday except the 2nd Sunday of the month. Holy Communion 4th Sunday.
Every first third fourth and fifth Sunday at 10:15 AM for 1½ hours
Stepping Out activities
About eight Stepping Out communities meet (mostly off site but a couple are at our usual venue) to serve the local community (e.g. by helping people with practical tasks, through Messy Church, holding a traditional service with hymns and by organising countryside walks). More details are on the church website.
Every second Sunday at 10:15 AM
About eight Stepping Out communities meet (mostly off site but a couple are at our usual venue) to serve the local community (e.g. by helping people with practical tasks, through Messy Church, holding a traditional service with hymns and by organising countryside walks). More details are on the church website.
Every second Sunday at 10:15 AM
Other information
A Church Near You ID: 7416
Our Patron: Church Pastoral Aid Society
Archdeaconry: OAKHAM (282)
Deanery: HIGHAM (28203)
Benefice: Whitefriars, Rushden (28/259BK)
Parish Legal Name: Whitefriars, Rushden (280400 28/NULL)
CofE Church Info: (628400 28/400)
Short URL: acny.co.uk/7416/
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Rushden: Whitefriars We meet at Whitefriars Junior School, Boughton Drive on Sunday mornings and also at other locations, Rushden, Northamptonshire, NN10 9HX








