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Hebron Evangelical Church – Report 2025

Sunday – The church has it’s Sunday service each week at 10:30am, which is open for anyone to attend to worship. There is Bible teaching, singing, prayer and refreshments are served at the end of the service. There is a creche in place along with activities and teaching for young people and teenagers. The service is well attended by the congregation and with regular new visitors.

Small groups/prayer meeting – throughout the week the church meets in smaller groups at the church or in different people’s houses for a time of Bible study, prayer and fellowship. These small groups take place Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The church also has a regular monthly prayer meeting, where anyone can attend and we pray together.

Community Hub – every Tuesday morning the church is open between 10am12pm for anyone in the local community to come in for refreshments, free drinks, cakes, soup etc. Crafts, chess and other various activities takes place and support is offered to anyone in need. Other charities use the hub to offer their services to people and the morning is well attended by first time visitors or people from the local community who come along most weeks. The hub has been a great benefit to those in living in isolation in the local area.

Outreach - the church has continued to provide a Men’s Breakfast event which is a regular bi-monthly breakfast that takes place in the church, where men can attend to eat breakfast and then a short talk is given by someone sharing their Christian faith.

Monthly Men’s evening events take place which include various activities and are open to men to come along, build friendships and learn more about what we do as a church.

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Women’s events have continued to take place which includes “Friends & Neighbours”, a monthly event that takes place in the church where ladies are

invited to come along and take part in various activities, share a meal and hear from others who share about their faith.

Partnership - the church continues partner with a number of other local churches in Wallasey to run a debt centre in partnership with Christians Against Poverty. This has helped those in the local area who are in real need with ongoing financial difficulties. The debt centre has provided practical, emotional and wellbeing support to many people in Wallasey.

Nathan Lanceley

Pastor