Every Sunday there are 3 services at Victoria Hall in Queen Mary Avenue, Camberley.
At 10am we have our weekly Family Service. This service is designed for the whole family, from babes in arms to great great grandparents. You do not need to be an experienced church goer to join with us.
During the service a speaker passes on a message. At the same time there are Sunday School lessons in the side room which are available for the children. The preaching at the family service is deliberately aimed to be easy to understand, applicable to modern daily life and based on the firm truth of the Bible.
After the Sunday School lessons and Family Service have finished, refreshments are served in the side room.
After the refreshments we meet at 11.20 to break bread. The Breaking of Bread or communion service is central to worship at Victoria Hall Christian Fellowship. Following the pattern of the first Christians, we meet regularly as a church to take the symbols of bread and wine which remind us of the body that was broken (bread) and the blood that was shed (wine) on the cross by Christ to win our salvation.
The Breaking of Bread allows us to examine our lives in God’s presence at the beginning of the week, and to remind ourselves why we are living for Christ, his love compels us, since we believe that Christ died for all. (2 Cor 5:14).
On a Sunday evening we have different services at 6.30pm.
On the first Sunday of each month we have our Prayer and Praise Service.
The remaining Sundays during the month we have our evening service with a speaker. The evening service is aimed primarily at Christians, though visitors are very welcome. It has a more adult feel, and teaching will delve into some of the deeper issues of the Christian life from the Bible that might not be tackled in the morning, while still remaining accessible to a wide audience. We want to know God profoundly.
During the summer months we have a BBQ at Frimley Lodge Park on the last Sunday of the month, please check here for more details during May, June, July and August.
