Welcome
You are invited to attend our services at Loampit Gospel Hall where a very warm welcome awaits you.
Find out the times for our services here.
You may also ask for a home visit, or make a prayer request: click or tap here to contact us.
At Loampit Gospel Hall we seek to:
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Worship God in spirit and in truth
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Listen to God through His Word the Bible, and encourage loving obedience to it
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Share the love of Jesus Christ as we gather together
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Glorify God as people make decisions to become disciples of Jesus Christ
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Commit ourselves to prayer for all people everywhere
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Encourage the sharing of God's love with others e.g. friends, relatives and neighbours.
Services
Sunday
10:30 - 11:30 am - Breaking of Bread
12:30 - 1:30 pm - Sunday School (see below)
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6:30 - 7:30 pm - Gospel Service
1st Sunday
12:30 - 1:30 pm - Family Service (followed by refreshments)
Tuesday
7:45 - 9:00 pm - Prayer & Ministry
(Restarting soon)
Friday
6:30 - 8:00 pm - Gospel Games Club (includes table tennis, pool and table football)
(Restarting soon)
1st Saturday
7:00 - 8:30 pm - International Rally
(Restarting soon)
Events at the Hall
Carol Service
Sunday 15th December​
6.30pm
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Followed by tea and mince pies
January Family Service
Sunday 5th January​
12:30 - 1:30 pm
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Followed by refreshments
January International Rally
Restarting soon
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The speaker for this Service is TBA.
February Family Service
Sunday 2nd February​
12:30 - 1:30 pm
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Followed by refreshments
A few more things...
Accessibility
The building is adapted for wheelchair access to church services and toilet facilities.
Parking
There is on-street parking available in Loampit Vale and in the surrounding area.
Public Transport
From Lewisham DLR and railway station, take any bus going in the direction of New Cross (21, 136, 321, 436) to bus stop "Undercliff Road".
We believe in:
The Bible as the inspired and infallible word of God and its final authority in all matters of faith and practice - 2 Tim.3:16, 17.
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The Fatherhood of God, applying to those redeemed by the atoning work of Christ and born of the Holy Spirit - John 1:12; John 16:7,8.
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The sinfulness of man, both by nature and practice - Rom. 3:23; Isa 53:6.
The full deity of Christ, His substitutionary death on the Cross, which was a full atonement for sin thereby rendering human merit or achievement ineffective for salvation - therefore salvation and justification by Grace through Faith - Luke 1:35; Isa 53:5; 1 Peter 3:18, Eph 2:8,9.
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The necessity of the Holy Spirit’s work in regeneration and sanctification and his indwelling of the believer - Titus 3:5; Rom. 8:9.
Baptism, by immersion, of believers, not as essential to Salvation or Communion, but as a public witness of discipleship and newness of life - Rom. 6:3, 4.
The Second Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ as the hope of the Church - John 14:3, Titus 2:13; 1 Thes 4:13-18.
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Everlasting life for the Redeemed and the eternal punishment of unbelievers - John 3:36; Romans 6:23.
The assembly first met at 33 Undercliff Road, which was registered as a place of worship on 9th May 1903. It was removed as a place of worship on the 26th May 1926 and the assembly moved into its current premises at 2 Undercliff Road. This building was built in 1901 for the Presbyterian Church of Wales, who moved out in 1924.
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