Facilities and features

Accessibility

We are a welcoming, diverse and inclusive congregation open to people of different ages, genders, sexual orientations, abilities, nationalities and races. We encourage everyone to use their gifts and are keen to be inclusive of everyone, including openly LGBTQI+ people. We are a community that supports each other as we grow in our relationships with God, providing space for people to serve and be served. If you have any further questions or just want to come along and see how it feels, we’d love to see you on a Sunday and chat further.

Ramp

Level access to the church, throughout the church and wheelchair accessible toilet facilities

Wheelchair available

We're on the E8, E2 and 195 bus routes

You can use the chapel if you need some space during worship

We have baby changing facilities

All well behaved dogs are welcome

We have an ambulant / assisted wheelchair accessible toilet and a wheelchair accessible toilet for electric wheelchairs and independent use.

Accessibility & What to expect when you come to St Paul’s:

Where can I sit? There are plenty of different places you can sit: we sit on chairs, but there are also sofas, and tables and chairs set out café style at the back during the 10.30am service. Feel free sit at the back or on a sofa if you’d prefer somewhere quieter and there are corners which are not as brightly lit. You’re welcome to wear noise cancelling headphones if you’d prefer, and you can get up and move about during the service if you need to. We stand to sing, and sit for readings, prayers and the talk which is about 15-20 minutes long.

Do I need anything for the service? You won’t need a service leaflet for the 10.30am or 6.30pm service because the words are on the screen. You can pick up welcome leaflets if you’d like to know more about our church. Our 10.30am service is live streamed on YouTube.

Can I bring my kids? Yes – about a third of our church are children and youth so they are very welcome. If you’ve got pre-schoolers who need some space or time out you can take them into our creche room any time during the 10.30am service. We usually have Sunday School and youth during our 10.30am service, but there are times during the year that we worship altogether.

Are there toilets and baby change facilities? Yes, there are toilets down the corridor, and baby change stations in the ladies toilet and the corridor. Our disabled toilet is accessible for people in attendant propelled wheelchairs but not scooters or electric wheelchairs.

What happens after the service? Do join us for refreshments after the service (tea, coffee & biscuits). We have a ‘Welcome Station’ so if you’re new you can come and say hello and find out more about us and how you can get involved.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwgBVcGsKC4&t=28s

We have two baby changing facilities


Our Building

Listed Building
Toilets

SPIRE CAFE
Since Spire Café first opened in August 2021, we have welcomed many customers through the doors. Offering freshly baked cakes, sweet and savoury treats, great quality coffee and beverages, Spire Café has become a firm favourite with the Brentford community and beyond.
NORMAL OPENING HOURS – TUESDAY TO SATURDAY 9AM TO 3:30PM


Music and Worship

Concerts / Live Music
Organ

We offer contemporary worship with a live band


Groups, Courses and Activities

Youth Group
Alpha course
Bible study
Playgroup

Help for Visitors

Free wifi
Church Open
Dog friendly
Open for individual prayer

Other Features

FairTrade
Foodbank

Please see our website for current venue hire information.

https://parishofbrentford.org.uk/welcome/venue-hire/

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