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Find out here how we can best love and care for one another as a church family.

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The very best way to be supported is to join a Home Group – more info found here.
 

Other things you might find helpful include

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We offer prayer  ministry after our 10.30am service at St Peter & St Paul every 3rd Sunday (just head to the Poppy Corner) but also on an informal basis at each of our services – do just ask, we can always find someone who could pray with you.

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Available in the foyer at St Peter & St Paul for the whole church family are various small booklets covering a variety of pastoral topics and concerns.

These are helpful resources to find support for yourself or a friend, or help you to know how to support a friend. To equip us to come alongside one another through the highs and lows of life,  helping us to think more about how we respond as Christians to challenges and how we better equip ourselves in our walk with Jesus and one another.
 
Please do make use of this valuable resource, take, read, share and return. If the book is a resource you would like to keep perhaps consider making a donation to the church office and let Alison Minton know so that we can replenish the stock.  

Click here for the titles we currently stock

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We would love to support anyone in the church family who would particularly value some practical needs of food eg you have just moved house, had a baby or recovering from an operation. Do contact the church office for more info and if this would be something you could benefit from or if you would like to join the rota for this, do let the office know too.


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At Tonbridge Parish Church we believe pastoral care is rooted in who we are as Christians, we seek to encourage the church family to be participators in the furthering of the kingdom and that includes how we care for one another.

We are currently developing our pastoral care team, in the meantime if you would like to speak or pray with someone, please do contact Wendy Carr.
 

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Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
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Planning your Visit

Welcome! Whether you've just moved to the area, or lived here all your life, we hope our website helps you to find out everything you want to know about our church family.
 
Where & when do we meet?
 
We are one church, with four congregations, each with a different style of worship.
 
There is something for everyone!
 
8am @ St Peter & St Paul (TN9 1DA)
  • Communion service
  • Parking: There is a small car park for church in Church Street (TN9 1HD) and other local council run car parks you can park in and walk to us from.
10am @ St Saviour (TN10 3BJ)
  • Traditional Worship
  • Parking: Park with consideration in surrounding roads.
10.30am @ St Peter & St Paul (TN9 1DA)
  • Family Worship with activities for children aged 0-14s (aged 14 upwards stay in the service) See Children, Youth and Families page for more information.
  • There are also occasional All Age services.
  • Also available online on our YouTube Channel.
  • Parking: There is a small car park for church in Church Street (TN9 1HD) and other local council run car parks you can park in and walk to us from. 
5pm @ St Philip (TN10 4PA)
  • Contemporary Worship
  • Parking: Car park on site

In addition, we have a monthly service at 3pm @ St Andrew (TN10 4LS).


What should I expect when I visit a service?

A warm welcome!  A typical service will have hymns and / or songs, prayers, and a sermon from a Bible passage linked to our current sermon series. There is opportunity for private prayer, or prayer with one of our prayer ministry team at the end. Refreshments are served after the services.
 
What is there for children and young people?

We have a fantastic programme for children and young people (0-14s) as part of our 10.30am congregation at St Peter & St Paul. Children stay with their parents at the start of the service, before going to their own activities. Our older teens (Year 10-13) meet after the 5pm service at St Philip. 

For more information please see Children, Youth and Families page
 
How long will the service take?

Our services typically last about 60-75 minutes.