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28 February 2021
Please join us for our weekly online Sunday morning service please click here.
You can also find all of our previous online services and our all age talks and action songs in our archive here.
28 February 2021
Please join us for our weekly online Sunday morning service please click here.
You can also find all of our previous online services and our all age talks and action songs in our archive here.
Here you will find our online services/other recorded meetings/talks.
Our next service link is available below, we hope you can join with us. (If there are any problems getting through on this page, please try our YouTube page directly by clicking here.)
We have our own bookstall online, hosted by the Good Book Company.
In our sermons this term (Spring 2021), we're looking at Hebrews, so we've added a few biographies (as many of the faithful men and women in the Old Testament are mentioned in Hebrews, and we can learn a lot from their faith) to the bookstall.
St Nicholas is following directions given by Public Health England and the Church of England. Let’s follow the advice and directions given on these websites. And how are we approaching this as a church family?
If you’re isolated, and need care & support, or would like to talk to or pray with someone, St Nicholas is your local parish church and we’d love to try and help.
Please get in touch with us.
Tel: 0208 767 8033
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Christianity Explored – from Thursday 4 March for eight weeks (with a break for Easter)
If you know somebody who wants to investigate the Christian faith, why not invite them to Christianity Explored on Zoom. Or it might be you yourself – why not come?
An eight week course with more chance to dig into questions like “Why believe in Jesus – and what does it mean to be a Christian?” Feel free to come once just to see what it’s like.
Due to the current social distancing restrictions all courses will be run online for the foreseeable future.
St Nicholas Church has partnered with Christians Against Poverty to offer CAP Money courses in our community. The courses run for 3 weeks, each session lasting 2 hours. The service we offer is completely free.
Hope is what keeps us alive.
These days, especially, hope often feels hard to come by.
Yet real hope is what the Christian faith claims to offer: a joyful expectation for the future, based on true events in the past, which changes everything about my present.
Come and explore... new dates for this will be here soon.
We are located on the corner of Mitcham Road and Church Lane, a short walk from Tooting Broadway tube station view map
Morning: 10:30am
Evening: 6:00pm
Find out more
To view our Frequently Asked Questions by people when visiting our church click here