Whitstable Baptist Church is a group of people who have been presenting a Christian witness in the locality since 1869. We are a self-governing church in which currently about 150 people are actively involved, about 100 of which have committed themselves to the fellowship as Members. The church is self-supporting and gives to Christian work in this country and world-wide. We are members of the Kent Baptist Association, and of the Baptist Union which, in Great Britain, has 156,000 members in over 2000 churches. There are more than 38 million Baptists throughout the world. Our Town...
But Whitstable is not only about the seaside and seafood. It’s a town of narrow streets inter-linked by an intricate network of even narrower alleyways first used by smugglers! A town steeped in history and innovation. The list of world firsts makes impressive reading and includes the first passenger carrying public railway and the first council housing in the world! Seven miles north of the City of Canterbury, Whitstable - together with its suburbs of Seasalter, Swalecliffe, Tankerton and Chestfield - is home to some 29,000 people, many of whom commute to London or the Medway towns. The town boasts a working harbour and light industry and is also home to a good many students who attend the University of Kent, at Canterbury, or its nearby colleges. Our Building... The last two or three years have seen a major refurbishment of the sanctuary, halls and other rooms which have been reorganised to provide additional teaching / meeting space. We now have a lighter, brighter and altogether more attractive place in which to worship God. We also own a large and spacious manse less than a mile from the church. Our Family...
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Apart from the Girls’ and Boys’ Brigades mentioned earlier, our regular weekly programme includes a number of events intended to appeal to a wide variety of tastes and age groups. These include prayer meetings and Bible studies, either at the church or in the more informal settings of individuals’ homes, and a number of contact organisations for the young and not so young! There is a Youth Club and the church is host to a Playgroup and Mother & Toddler Group which also help to provide a link to the wider community. There is an active Prayer Chain and our minister is supported in his pastoral duties by the nine deacons, each of whom has responsibility for a section of the fellowship and one of the organisations. People are welcomed into closer, formal membership, following baptism or on their profession of faith. Currently, our membership stands at about 98 and is growing. |
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