You are warmly invited to our special Christmas services on Sunday 17th December.
We will be holding our family-friendly Christmas service at 11am, with Christmas carols and a short message, followed by Christmas refreshments.
Come and join us at 6pm as we begin our annual Carols by Candlelight service. The church building will be lit by candles and Christmas lights as we sing carols and hear a Christmas message. We will also be serving refreshments after the service.
Our live streams for both services can be found below:
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Good Friday service, starting at 10:30am.
For those joining us online, please note that our stream will start when the sermon begins, at approximately 10:45am.
We will be remembering our Saviour’s death on the Cross as our Substitute for sin. Our reading this morning will be from Isaiah 53 and various other passages of Scripture, considering Jesus’ prayers before, during and after the crucifixion.
This year we celebrate our Family Christmas Service and Carols by Candlelight, Sunday 18th December
11am – Family Christmas Celebration
Welcome to our Christmas Family Service. This morning we will be reading from Luke 2:1-21 and thinking about the Shepherds who visited Jesus after His birth.
Welcome to our Carols by Candlelight service. This evening we will be returning to read from Luke 2:8-15 to consider the angels who announced Jesus Christ’s birth.
This Sunday evening, we are really pleased and honoured to be joining the Bristol Romanian Church for their service in Longwell Green at the All Saints United Church, 83 Bath Road, Longwell Green, BS30 9DF. The service starts at 5pm, and it is a family friendly service, so all the family is welcome.
As we are joining them as a congregation, our building on Norman Road, Saltford will therefore be closed, this Sunday evening.
For more information, please get in touch with us via the details on the Contact Us page, or speak to a church office bearer.
All are welcome to join us in the church building at 11am for our Sunday service on Boxing Day. We will have a short time of fellowship after the service, with refreshments provided.
Note that there is no evening service today.
This service was not live streamed, but a recording of the message is available here
You are most welcome to join us on Sunday 19th December for our Christmas services.
At 11am we will be holding our Christmas family service, with carols and a short Christmas message from the Bible.
Later on, at 6pm, we will begin our annual Carols by Candlelight service. Come and join us as the church building is lit by candlelight for this special service as we remember our Saviour’s birth.
Complimentary refreshments will be served after both services, so please stay for a cup of coffee and a cake.
To keep everyone safe, we will be implementing Covid measures at both services.
Please wear a mask or face covering when moving around the church building.
Please observe the one way system marked by floor arrows and remain socially distant wherever possible.
Chairs will be spaced 2m apart. Please remain seated with your household during the service.
Wash and sanitize your hands regularly.
Live Streams
If you are unable to join us in the church building for our Christmas services, you can still watch them online, via the live video streams below.
11am – Christmas Family Service
As part of our morning service we will be watching a short video. For technical reasons we cannot show this directly in the live stream. When we reach this point in the service, please watch the video directly on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Dbp24wZQa3Y
Our morning service this Sunday (14th November) will start at the slightly earlier time of 10:50am. We will observing a two minute silence at 11am.
We hope you can join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services. We will have a short time of fellowship after the service, with refreshments provided.
10:50am – The Provision of God
This morning we read from Ruth 2:4-18 and look at three ways in which God provided for His people in this passage.
This evening we we turn to Acts 8:1-4 and consider how persecution of the early church caused a scattering, which ultimately led to the spread of the Gospel over a wide area.