
Welcome to the website of The Church of St John the Evangelist: Working together for Jesus Christ in
Kingston Park.
We are a Local Ecumenical Partnership consisting of the Anglican, Baptist,
Methodist and United Reformed Churches.
Sunday Worship is at 10am and 6-30pm (Everyone welcome)
Find out more about what we do and why using the menu on the left.
Alpha Course At St. John's
Would you like to know more about topics such as:
- "Why did Jesus die?"
- "How does God guide us?"
- "What does the Holy Spirit do?"
- "Does God heal today?"
- "How can I make the most of the rest of my life?"
St John's is running an Alpha Course from Monday 22 September
running weekly on a Monday evening at 7 p.m. until the beginning of December.
If you live in our locality please feel free to join us, you need not worry about missing
any of the weeks
as you will always be welcome!
If you want to know more about what Alpha is about then visit alpha.org

As part of the world-wide Church, worshipping and praying, welcoming and caring, witnessing and learning,
we seek :
- To express our faith and our love for God as Father, Son and Holy Spirit in corporate worship, building on the strengths of our denominational traditions
- To exercise our dependence on God by grounding all our activities in prayer
- To recognize the authority of Scripture and to apply biblical teaching in our lives
- To be a welcoming Christian community, supporting each other and caring for others
- Following the example of Jesus, to use every opportunity to share our faith, in words, actions and all aspects of our lives
- To play our part in the world-wide Church as it seeks to do God's work, by prayer, direct involvement or any other means
- To provide opportunities for learning to enable everyone to grow in Christ
- To recognize God's gifts in ourselves and each other and provide for the development and use of those gifts
- To be good stewards of all resources, enabling us to be a symbol and focus for God's presence
in our community and to care for God's creation.
Site Updated 11th November 2008