Church Fact Sheet
THE WELL METHODIST CHURCH
Church Address and Web Site: | |
Address: | 164 North Road Darlington DL1 2EL |
WebSite: | www.darlingtoncircuit.org.uk/churches |
E-mail: | - |
Sunday Services: | |
10.00am: | Breakfast |
10:30am: | Worship |
Weekday Activities: | ||
Tuesday - Thursday, 10:00am - 2:00pm |
Café, Charity Shop and The Pantry | Groceries and other family essentials in which anyone who needs them is welcome to help themselves. There's often fresh produce from the garden too. |
Contact One: | |
Name: | Mrs Christine Russell |
Tel: | 01325 485342 |
Email: | |
Contact Two: | |
Name: | Rev Bill Mullally |
Tel: | 01325 252185 |
Email: | billmullally@darlingtoncircuit.org.uk |
The Well Methodist Church
Denomination: Methodist
The Well is a new church planted in the building that was Northland Church.
The members of The Well are committed to intergenerational worship and serving our local community, our Sunday worship is very family focussed and is very lively, but there is something for everyone in every service.
Our Sunday Service begins at 10.30am or pretty close to that time as from 10am there is breakfast available and sometimes we are a little late in getting worship started.
Our worship leaders are great at getting everyone singing and praising God at the start of the service and then there is prayer, interactive storytelling, a short sermon and then time to respond in various ways, creatively, in discussion, reflectively, whatever suits you best.
During the week the café and charity shop are open from Tuesday-Thursday between 10-2pm. There is The Pantry, a cupboard with groceries and other family essentials in which anyone who needs them is welcome to help themselves, there's often fresh produce from the garden too.
There are a range of groups meeting throughout the week, Boy's & Girl's Brigades, Toddlers, Lunch clubs, youth and children's groups and more. There is a permanent prayer room too.
During holiday times we run Make Lunch which aims to tackle holiday hunger among families who rely heavily on their children having school meals during term time, but basically feeding anyone who needs it.