We are a network of Christians who work around the Canary Wharf area. Our big aim is to help people working in this part of London hear the message of Jesus Christ and be built up by it.
We welcome people at any stage of Christian understanding, whether you would call yourself a Christian or are just interested in finding out more about the faith, in a relaxed, unpressured setting. Come along and see for yourself.
Lunchtime talks
Our midweek lunchtime service is aimed at workers from around Canary Wharf. A 20-minute talk explains a Bible text and its relevance to our lives. Seating is arranged in a café-style format with hot drinks available. Whether you are someone who wants to explore the Christian claims, or a Christian looking for teaching and fellowship – we invite everyone to join us for a relaxed, unpressured time together.
The regular lunchtime talks are on Weds (Barge and Zoom – Meeting ID: 883 3449 0780 | Passcode: 446956) & Thurs (Idea Store, Churchchill place) at 1.15-1.50pm
The service sheet for 9th & 10th Oct can be downloaded here.
Email [email protected] to sign up for our weekly email alerts with details of lunchtime events.
HOPE Explored
Where can we find hope that won’t disappoint us? This 3-session course explores how Christianity is about real hope. The course runs on Wednesdays for 3 sessions
> Find out more about this course
Partnership groups
We run small ‘partnership groups’ around the Wharf – a chance to look at the Bible in small groups and pray as Wharf Workers. These have differing time slots, frequencies and locations to suit differing needs. To find out more and when a particular group next meets, please email [email protected]. The groups meet in the following time slots:
Men’s groups
Tuesdays 8:00 – 8:40 am – on the Barge
Fridays 7:30 – 8:30 am – on Zoom
Women working well in the Wharf
Women’s seminar: 6.30-8pm on the Barge
Thurs 26th Sept – “Money – Costly living in a cost of living crisis?”
Thurs 21st Nov – “Sharing Hope: Talking about Jesus at work”
> Further details and current programme
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