Stambourne Congregational Chapel

Congregational
Congregation: 2 adults (0 under 18)

Today at Stambourne Congregational Chapel we uphold the same right of the freedom to worship in a nonconformist way, as our forefathers did in 1662, when the chapel was formed. We are an independent self financing fellowship who provide a friendly place for worship, prayer, Bible teaching and fellowship, and to help people to grow in their relationship with our triune God.
We have one very famous connection in C. H. Spurgeon, the prince of preachers, who regularly visited his grandfather, minister at Stambourne Chapel for 54 years, and who was the carer for the young Charles up to the age of 7.

If you are looking for a friendly fellowship and perhaps seeking answers to Christianity or to further your faith we extend a warm welcome to you.

If you are looking for family history please contact us - we have many records that may help.

Venue Location

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Stambourne Chapel
Chapel End Way
Stambourne
Essex
CO9 4NX

Contacts & Social Media

01440 785720

Travel & Parking:

Parking on-site

Accessibility:

Languages:
English
Facilities:
Accessible worship area, Hearing loop, Accessible toilet, PA system

Worship & Services

Worship
Sunday, 10:45
Meet together for worship led by our worship team or visiting musicians and speakers
Hymns & Songs:
A mix of both old and modern music led by our worship team
Main Bible:
New International Version

Affiliations

Congregational Federation, CWM

Outreach, Activities & Ministries

Local Outreach & Community Activities
collection point for disability aids
There is a defibrillator mounted on the outside of the building
Games evenings, Film evenings, the band plays for various village activities
We provide for weddings and baptisms and also have a graveyard and ashes internment area
Other Activities & Ministries
Bible teaching, pastoral care, life events (baptisms, weddings and funerals), Alpha and other Bible courses. , Coffee at Ten, Band practice and worship, Prayer ministries. We have extensive research of the families who have been associated with the Chapel over the years with records going back to the late 1700s - call if you would like to find more details of your ancestors