Our Services

New to Life Church? Why not come and join us at any of our services, either in person or online by visiting our YouTube channel. On a Sunday, come and say hello to any of our friendly welcome team who will be happy to help you.

Sunday Morning Service – Every Sunday at 11:00am-12:30pm in the Life Church Building and online over Youtube

Sunday Evening Worship Encounter – On the 2nd Sunday of every month at 6:30-8pm in the Life Church Building only.

Prayer Encounter Prayer Meeting – On the 1st Tuesday of every month at 8-9pm in the Life Church building and online over Youtube. (Feb

Upcoming Events at Life Church

Here you can find our calendar with all of the upcoming events just below. Some events that require booking in can also be signed up for online. You can click on the event by date on our calendar or scroll through upcoming events on the left and click on the one you want, and that will take you to the sign up page.

Also, if you’re following our church Bible in a year plan, you can find it below too!

Bible Reading At Life Church

We’re passionate about the Bible at Life Church and we love to encourage each other to dig into God’s word more regularly by focusing on reading certain books each month. Here are the books we’re reading together in the next couple of months.

January

Genesis

Psalm Book 1 (1-41)

1 Thessalonians

2 Thessalonians

Beginning of Israel’s story and the first Christian community.
The first of the five Books of Psalms relates back to Genesis – God’s relationship with humanity.

February

Exodus

Psalm Book 2 (42-72)

Hebrews

Romans

God delivers us from slavery to sin just as He delivered the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt.
How we approach God under the old and new covenants.

March

Leviticus

Psalm Book 3 (73-89)

Lamentations

Jeremiah

Psalm Book 3 is related to Leviticus; how we access and worship God in His Sanctuary; it is also a heart cry from the depths of despair as Israel, in Exile, reaches out to God

April

Numbers

Psalm Book 4 (90-106)

Esther

Matthew

Galatians

Philemon

Book 4 of the Psalms echoes the book of Numbers with themes of wandering in the desert and how Israel relates to other nations. God is sovereign over all the nations. The despair of Book 3 is replaced with hope and confidence
Esther, the Jewish heroine away from home; Matthew written for the Jews; Galatians for Jewish Christians understanding the Law of Moses, and Philemon whose master has a new responsibility under the law of love.

May

Deuteronomy

Psalm Book 5 (107-150)

Joshua

Remember God’s saving acts, keep your side of the covenant by obeying God’s laws; then God will fulfil His promises including the one made to Abraham that Israel would have a land. Book 5 of the Psalms is a call to a re-gathering, to a renewed faithfulness, to a re-commitment to God’s law.

June

Ruth

Judges

 Samuel

Nahum

Habakkuk

Zephaniah

Joel

Mark

Philippians

1 Timothy

2 Timothy

As the people of Israel settle in the land of promise, they fail to live up to their calling.
Around the same period of time, the promise of the Messiah is heard through the story of Ruth. Habakkuk, though from a later time during Israel’s Exile, is still an expression of faith in God when all is lost,
running the race, fighting the good fight of faith
Mark is the source writing for Matthew and Luke.