URGENT: Building Closure
From 21 November 2024, we regret that the main meeting room and the library are out of use until probably 2025. Building work on the roof has revealed that the ceilings are at risk of failure and we therefore cannot use any room but the classroom until then.
Sunday meetings will take place at St Anne's Primary School Hall, 208 St Ann's Hill, London SW18 2RU. Note this is not wheelchair accessible. We are sorry that we have been forced to make this change. Please contact us if you need more information (see contact us tab above).
Sunday meetings for worship are held in the Meeting House from 10:30am with a parallel Zoom-only meeting for those who are unable to attend the meeting house. There is a children's meeting at the meeting house every Sunday.
Midweek Meetings are held on Tuesdays at 12:30. On the Second Tuesday of each month we meet at the meeting house and on the fourth Tuesday on zoom. You can also join the Sunday meeting from the meeting house. Please contact us if you’d like to know more.
59 Wandsworth High St, London, SW18 2PT
Every Sunday at 10:30-11:30
Second Tuesday at 12:30-13:00
Fourth Tuesday at 12:30-13:00
We hold two parallel and separate meetings for worship each Sunday - one at the meeting house, and one remotely on zoom. Mid week meetings: Second Tuesday meeting is in person only, fourth Tuesday meeting is by zoom only. Please contact us if you’d like to know more.
Every Sunday at the meeting house at 10:30. All ages welcome. We also hold a Junior Meeting for ages 11-18 on first Sunday of each month. Please contact us for more details.
✓ Hearing loop
✓ Wheelchair access
✓ Wheelchair accessible toilet
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