Koinonia (K) groups
8-10pm alternate Tuesdays
Our church meets in small groups in homes around the borough. These K groups are an expression of the life of the church and focus on relationships, providing a safe environment to grow in our relationship with Jesus, each other, and in relating to our community.
The young people (age 15 plus) meet in their own Youth 'K', with the emphasis on discipleship and evangelism.
Re-fresh
1-3pm Thursdays term time
On Thursday afternoons the mums of young children in the church meet at Tate Road for a Bible Study .
There is also prayer, chat over a cuppa and an opportunity to develop friendships and support one another in all the ups and downs of raising children. Babies and toddlers can come too.
S.H.A.P.E.
7.30-8.30pm Mondays
Sutton's Health and Prayer Evening (S.H.A.P.E.) aims to encourage and support members as they try to lose weight. The evening involves prayer, as well as getting on the scales!
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Men United
Men United is the group for the men in the church.
On Thursday evenings, men are meeting at Tate Road from 7.30 pm, to play table tennis. Other events planned include breakfasts, rambles and screening of World Cup games on the big screen. Please watch this space for more news of other events for the men.
Esther
Serving, leading and equipping women to realise their potential and be actively involved in the life of Sutton Christian Centre.
Esther has developed different interest streams which enable the women of our church to develop relationships with each other and to help them reach out to those who don’t yet know God personally. These streams then feed into the main Esther events which have a definite spiritual focus. Current streams include: Active (sports); Social (meals out); Creative (card making, flower arranging, art, creative writing); Pampered; Girlie (15yrs upward); Senior (singing and Garden Parties); Cooking. New streams will be added as the vision expands. Click here for details of future Esther events.
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