Sundays
We want you to feel truly welcomed to Christ Community Church.
We meet at 10:30am every Sunday at the Attleborough Junior School. Our meetings are relaxed and informal. We love to worship God together through modern and creative music. We are also committed to learning about God and life through relevant messages from the Bible. Our main aim is to encounter God and learn more about what it means to live for Him. During our services, we want to express our love and worship to God. As a result, individuals may pray or sing aloud, raise their hands or clap (there is no compulsion to join in).
We realise that coming to your first service can be a daunting experience and so we want to assure you that we are committed to making it a great time for you. Our Welcome Team will be at hand to assist you whilst you are with us.
FAQ’s
The following is list of some practical frequently asked questions.
Where are you?
We meet at the Attleborough Junior School [See Map]
What Time?
10:30–12:00 (followed by refreshments)
What should I wear?
We are very relaxed about this. One thing is for certain, you are likely to see a good quota of jeans and t-shirts!
Is there anything for my children?
We offer a crèche facility (yrs 0–2) in the room behind the main worship area. We also have groups for children (2–11) and young people (11+). Please ask the Welcome Team for further details.
Will I be expected to do anything?
No! Our worship services are vibrant, but there is no compulsion for you to do anything. If you would like to come along and observe – that’s fine.
“My first Sunday at Christ Community Church made me feel instantly welcome and at ease” (Erin French)
Additional to the normal format of our Sunday meetings, one or more of the following may also be part of the service:
• Water Baptism (by full immersion) of believers; a vital step in the normal Christian life.
• Breaking bread and drinking wine to celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ (Holy Communion).
• Worshipping in different languages (sometimes called tongues) as an overflow of our love and adoration of who God is.
• Children joining in to express our heart to be a church family.

