SPACE RACE FOR CHURCH

Dave Crofts  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Oct 2014
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SPACE RACE FOR CHURCH

Some of the congregation at the initial service at Christ Church Central

They’ve been growing, moving and building at Christ Church Central, Sheffield!

On Sunday September 7, Christ Church Central relocated its Sunday meetings to a new venue in the heart of Sheffield city centre. The Workstation is a conference centre adjoining the city’s popular Showroom Cinema. The move is the latest response to a decade of steady God-given growth, as the church has met in a primary school, a nightclub, a former Brethren meeting hall and a Scout hall since its launch in 2003.

Outgrowing the premises again

Planted with 50 adults from Christ Church Fulwood in the western suburbs of Sheffield, Christ Church Central now has a regular attendance of over 200 across two services on Sundays, including more than 40 children. The church owns the aforementioned ex-Brethren hall (Egerton Hall) and uses it for midweek activities, but has repeatedly outgrown its various Sunday meeting spaces, prompting the leadership team to pray and search for a new venue in the spring of this year.

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