Dundonald Church
Church in Wimbledon

Main Meetings: |
Sunday: 3.00 pm Sunday Worship 6.30 pm Service with a difference - 2nd & 4th Sunday |
Denomination: |
Anglican |
Hymns & songs: |
A mixture from Wesley to Stoneleigh |
Under 18s: |
Crèche (under 2) |
18-30s: |
Knowing God Bible study course |
Local outreach & community activities: |
Local schools work eg. assemblies |
Other activities & ministries: |
Home Groups, Women's daytime Bible studies, Mums & Toddlers, Bible studies in Korean & Afrikaans, Christianity Explored - 6 week introduction to the claims of Jesus & the Christian faith |
Leaders: |
Richard Coekin, Senior Pastor; Matt Searles, Pastor (10am); Joseph Yun & Joshua Lee Pastors (Korean 1pm); Gavin McGrath, Pastor (4pm); Grant Stein, Pastor (7pm) |
Affiliations & links: |
Reform, SEGP, Proclamation Trust, FCA, Christian Conventions, 9:38, Redeemer CP, The Good Book Company, Christianity Explored |
Main Bible: |
New International Version |
Average Congregation: |
150 adults |
Special needs: |
Wheelchair access, Toilet for the disabled |
Languages: |
Korean & Africaans Bible study groups |
Office Contact: |
Rosie Dunn |
Office Address: |
577 Kingston Road |
Office Telephone: |
020 8543 4411 |
Meeting Venue
The Factory
577 Kingston Road
Raynes Park
London
SW20 8SA
England
Venue 2:
St Andrew's Church
Herbert Road
Wimbledon
London
SW19
England
Travel and Parking Info:
We operate a walk to church policy in the mornings, Park near the factory but not on local residential streets please
About Us:
Dundonald began in 1990 as a plant from Emmanuel Wimbledon, seeking to serve the community. Like Emmanuel, an Anglican Evangelical church, we enjoy the independence of proprietary chapel status: we are not the parish church but our minister is ordained and licensed in the Church of England. Dundonald now consists of three congregations, although there is opportunity for crossover with midweek groups, weekend events and services where all three congregations meet together. Reflecting the area, there are plenty of families with school age children, people in their 20s and 30s and lots of South Africans! All our meetings have a relaxed and informal feel and if you've never been to church before we hope you won't feel out of place.
