Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue Address
Kensington, W8 5RQ, United Kingdom
Our evening service is contemporary while still benefiting from the wisdom and balance of the past.
The service has a young feel, and if you are arriving in London to begin work or study, you will find many people at your stage of life. But we also love to have families with us, and there is an outstanding children’s programme for 0s to 11s, run within the church building, for which the children leave partway through the service.

At the heart of our time together is the reading and preaching of the Bible, thoughtfully and carefully applied to our lives. Even if you have never been to church before, we think that you will find it interesting and helpful.

The service runs for an hour. Afterwards we serve a light supper (£1.75), which gives us all a chance to catch up with friends and perhaps chat about what we have heard. During term time, this leads into “Any Questions” at 6.45pm, to which anyone is welcome.

Christ Church Kensington

Centred on Christ

Jesus has also done something amazing: he has won our forgiveness. None of us do trust or love God as we should and so we deserve to be condemned by him. But God sent Jesus to live the perfect life and then die on the cross to face that condemnation in our place. After three days Jesus rose again and he is now at work in the world, by his Spirit, gathering people back to his Father. Christ Church Kensington is a visible expression of his work.

So we want to be centred on him. We want to listen to him carefully, as he speaks to us through the Bible, and we want to connect him to every aspect of our lives.

Loving one another

Responding to Jesus means change: growing as individuals into his likeness and being knit together as his gathered people. As a church we embrace such change, even though it will be painful, and we are committed to helping one another through it: accepting, forgiving, walking with and praying for one another.

Practically this means that we talk about repentance and faith – always speaking in the first instance to ourselves – and want to learn to become more personal with one another. One way this often happens is through our various smaller groups.

Serving Kensington

Jesus gives to every church the mission of making disciples. So we want to be…

  • accessible to all: a church where anyone can find a warm welcome and a vision for life led by God.
  • servants to all: getting involved in practical and unglamorous ways to help people.
  • messengers to all: giving people as many opportunities as possible to engage with Jesus’ message. 

Get in touch

Christ Church,
Victoria Road,
Kensington,
London

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5pm Service

Occurring
Every Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
Christ Church Kensington
Address
Kensington, W8 5RQ, United Kingdom

Our evening service is contemporary while still benefiting from the wisdom and balance of the past.
The service has a young feel, and if you are arriving in London to begin work or study, you will find many people at your stage of life. But we also love to have families with us, and there is an outstanding children’s programme for 0s to 11s, run within the church building, for which the children leave partway through the service.

At the heart of our time together is the reading and preaching of the Bible, thoughtfully and carefully applied to our lives. Even if you have never been to church before, we think that you will find it interesting and helpful.

The service runs for an hour. Afterwards we serve a light supper (£1.75), which gives us all a chance to catch up with friends and perhaps chat about what we have heard. During term time, this leads into “Any Questions” at 6.45pm, to which anyone is welcome.

Safeguarding

The parish of Christ Church, Kensington is committed to the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer(s), PSOs. The Diocese of London’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA) who advise our PSOs. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the DSA. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority Children or Adults Services.

Christ Church Kensington Charity No. 1173041