Welcome to St Peter's Baptist Church, Worcester
Welcome to our website, where you can find out more about the news and activities of St Peter's Baptist Church, Worcester. Formerly known as Red Hill Baptist Church, we moved in early 2007 into a new church centre in St Peter's Worcester, just along St Peter's Drive from Tesco. Please take a look around our site, and if you have any questions please complete the form on our contact us page. For more information choose " About us " from the menu.
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A new Foundations Course for anyone considering baptism and church membership begins on Thursday (27 Nov) at 7.30pm. For more information contact Martin |
Our Alpha courses were featured in the Worcester News on 20th November. Read more here |
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On Sunday morning Martin begins a new series on "Jesus:Meekness and Majesty", speaking on "Jesus: Above the Angels" from Hebrews 1:1-4. |
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You may have attended the joint Jesus in the City service on Sunday 9th November, where Baroness Cox was speaking. If you would like to listen again to what she said, or were unable to attend the service, her message is now available online along with the equally powerful slides which she used. Click here to watch and listen. |
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A concert of beautiful music by Haydn and Mozart in Worcester Cathedral on Sat 22nd November, at 7.30pm. Tickets, priced from just £5 (under-16s free!) available from choir members (including some from our church), or by emailing
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or by telephoning Worcester Live on 01905 611427 |
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Pastor Noah is keen for St Peter's to send another mission team to Malawi next year to build on the exciting work that's been done in the last two years. Could you be part of that team? |
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Have you recently noticed the flowers and shrubs that grow in the car park? In the bits where you can't park? They're beginning to lose a battle (again) with the other greenery that we didn't plant, but which seems capable of surviving come rain or shine. If you would like to help we've an idea on how we might be able to manage this problem. Click here for more information and how you can help. |
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As well as the written history of Red Hill Baptist Church, we have also made available a video interview with our oldest church member who started attending Red Hill in 1915. |
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We have published a history of Red Hill Baptist Church from 1866 to 1966. Click here to read more or to download the whole document. |
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