Upcoming Events

Messy Church at Eltham Park
Next Messy Church: Sunday 12th Sept, 10:30am. Visit the Services and Events page to view a selection of photos taken at our recent gathering for Messy Church on 9th May. Click the link below to view the images.
Rooms for Hire

At Eltham Park Methodist Church there are a range of rooms and halls for hire at competitive rates.
The halls and meeting room can be adapted for a variety of events, from meetings, workshops and courses to lunches, dinners and small conferences and are physically accessible to wheelchairs-users. more about venue hire
The church family at Eltham Park Methodist Church offers a warm welcome to all, whether you are new, just visiting or have been a long standing member.
The church family at Eltham Park Methodist Church offers a warm welcome to all, whether you are new, just visiting or have been a long standing member. Why not join us in the regular Sunday morning services, or perhaps at one of a range of activities that take place throughout the week in light, airy and comfortable surroundings?
Our services are for the most part traditional acts of worship with the usual Methodist emphasis on hymn singing, relevant preaching and prayer.
Children are very welcome at all times and enjoy special Junior Church, with a crèche available for the youngest. Most months there is a family service that includes all ages in an all embracing act of worship.
WEEKLY NOTICES: August 2010 (PDF)
Visiting Us for the First Time
Eltham Park Methodist church seeks to make people welcome in its worship.
There is easy access on the level which takes you through a short entrance, into a social area before you enter the worship space. This is a roomy area and there are plenty seats. You simply sit where you feel comfortable. Most of our congregation arrive some 5 minutes before the service is planned to begin even though the doors are usually open some 30 minutes earlier.
more info | PERSONAL REFLECTIONS ON ELTHAM PARK METHODIST CHURCH
How Can We Help You
The letters of John in the New Testament speak about the need for Christians to love one another; in the Methodist church we seek to practise this and being Methodists (methodical people) we organise to do this mutual care and support. We organise the membership into groups and invite a person to be the pastoral visitor to a group.
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