Christmas At Welcome Church

Christmas is just over a month away now, and bookings for our “Carol Service For Woking” opened last Sunday morning. The tickets (which are free!) are going very fast— even faster than last year—so please don’t leave it too long to book, or you may miss out on your first choice of when to attend.

Here’s a summary of our plans as a church over Christmas and New Year 2025/26:

Sundays 23rd & 30th November and 7th December: Our Christmas Preaching Series

Our Christmas Preaching Series starts this Sunday at our 9am and 11am meetings. I’ll be kicking the series off myself. I won’t be giving any spoilers here, but we’re going to have some fun together, so make sure you don’t miss what will be this year’s number-one series!

Sunday 14th December: A Carol Service For Woking

We’re holding four services across the day at 11am, 2pm, 4.30pm, and 7pm. Come and enjoy singing your favourite carols, followed by free mulled wine and mince pies.

Children up to school year 4 are invited to join our free Kids’ Christmas Parties, which will run alongside the 11am, 2pm, and 4.30pm services.

Booking is essential for all adults’ and children’s tickets, and be warned that we are likely to be sold out again this year. Don’t delay— – Click here to book

Remember: this is a great opportunity to invite your friends, family, neighbours, and colleagues—there is no easier invitation to church than to our Carol Services.

Sunday 21st December: An All Age Christmas Celebration

We’ll be meeting at 9am and 11am for an all-age celebration of Christmas. Instead of our usual Welcome Kids and Welcome Youth groups, we’ll all be meeting together for a whole lot of noisy fun and games as we celebrate Christmas as a church family and worship Jesus together.

Each meeting will be roughly one hour long, and we’ll start and finish with refreshments as usual.

Thursday 25th December: Christmas Day Online

This year, to make sure there’s room for everyone who wants to attend, we’ll be taking Christmas Day online. (Don’t forget, the 21st December is our in person all age celebration)

Join us on Christmas Day at 10am, at WelcomeChurch.Online, for a short time together with Christmas carols and an accessible Christmas message. It will be a great way to mark Jesus’ birthday together as a church, and we’ll all be able to join in and connect via the online chat feature.

Sunday 28th December: No Meeting!

There is no meeting planned for Sunday 28th December, but instead…

Wednesday 31st December: Crossover ’26

After an amazing Crossover Night from 2024 into 2025, we are coming together again on 31st December to celebrate all that God has done and all He’s going to do in 2026.

Join us as we celebrate God’s faithfulness over the last year and ask for God’s favour as we Crossover into 2026! Together we will praise, pray, and party! It’s a lot of fun—so don’t miss it.

We’ll be joined by a brilliant guest speaker this year, Pastor Chris Kimbangi from Hope Church, Guildford. (I knew him back when he was just a student in Chichester…)

This event is likely to fill up fast, so please book your FREE ticket to reserve your place, and let’s welcome in the New Year in faith and in style! Click here to book

Anything Else?

A few other things you may want to be aware of:

  • The church offices will be closed from Wednesday 24th December through to Thursday 1st January
  • Welcome Youth have their final meeting before Christmas on Friday 12th December, returning on Friday 16th January
  • Our Welcome Tots groups finish on Wednesday 10th and Friday 12th December, returning on 7th and 9th January respectively
  • Welcome Café will open for the last time this year on Monday 15th December, returning on Monday 5th January
  • Our Sunday meetings will return to their usual pattern from Sunday 4th January, and we have a great new series lined up for the New Year too
  • 21 Days of Prayer kicks off on Monday 5th January—more details will follow in a separate blog nearer the time

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Church Gate: News About Our Grant Applications

The redevelopment work on Church Gate continues day by day with roofers and electricians making great progress. I’ve found myself singing along to their radio a few times in the office!

We wanted to share an update on some of our grant applications, much of which Dub shared in his talk last Sunday called, “Why Love Must Fight For Justice” – if you missed it, do have a listen.

To date we’ve received the following grants:

  • Benefact Trust: £80,000
  • Garfield Weston: £30,000
  • Laing Family Trust: £20,000
  • Woking Healthy Communities Board: £8,000

Total: £138,000

We’ve been so blessed by each of these grants, and we’re deeply thankful — both to our incredible grants team, and to the organisations who have believed in this vision.

£138,000 is a remarkable provision!

Our Application to Your Fund Surrey

Many of you will know that we also applied to Your Fund Surrey (YFS) for support towards the Community Grocery, which will serve families in need across Woking. Our team worked incredibly hard with the YFS grants team and submitted a truly excellent application — originally for £497,000, later revised to £350,000 at their request.

The application met all the criteria, and the YFS grant team themselves recommended it for approval. However, despite that, the advisory panel — made up of nine Surrey County Councillors — decided not to award us the grant.

Their reason? 

On a video call with Dub and Mike D (our Chair of Trustees) on Monday 6th October, a senior employee of Surrey County Council told us that the panel felt that the giving of Welcome Church — £2 million raised in just ten months for this project — was raised “too easily” and that we could therefore raise the rest ourselves.

That was hard to hear! Not because we doubt God’s ability to provide — we’ve seen Him do amazing things — but because this project is forecast to directly help around 1,000 local families struggling to afford food. We had hoped Your Fund Surrey would chip in towards helping us meet that need.

We also know that the £2 million given by our church family was raised quickly, but it was not raised easily. It came through deeply sacrificial giving — every pound representing someone’s personal generosity and faith.

We’re left to ask: Has justice been served here? 

Our response: Faith and Resolve

Whilst the decision is disappointing, our response is simple: when others step back, we will step forward. We are a people of faith, and we serve a God who provides. Our confidence isn’t in any council or grant provider, but in Him — the One who never fails.

So we’re going to do what we’ve always done: trust God, give generously, and continue to serve our town. We’ll fund this project ourselves, because it’s what we’re called to do. Families will be helped, lives will be transformed, and Jesus will be glorified.

So, let’s continue to give faithfully and generously to the church and to the Church Gate project. Please don’t wait for a special Gift Day — let’s keep being generous all the time, just as God is generous towards us.

By the way, if you’d like to share your thoughts about the decision you can contact your Surrey County Councillor – but please do so graciously. (And please note: this is nothing to do with Woking Borough Council , or our local MP who has actually been very supportive)

Our Motivation

Ultimately, this project isn’t about funding or fairness, it’s about Jesus’ call to love and serve those in need.

And when the Community Grocery opens, when families are fed, and when lives are changed, the glory won’t go to us – and it certainly won’t go to YFS or the council – it will go to Jesus, the One who is worthy of it all.

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Introducing our Guest Speaker for this Sunday, 28th September

I hope you’re enjoying our new preaching series, True Religion, exploring God’s call for us as Christians to care for those in need. If you’ve missed any parts so far, do check out our downloads page to catch up – click here.

This Sunday we’re excited to welcome a guest speaker: Andy Hawthorne OBE.

Andy is a well-known evangelist, author, and speaker, and the founder and Global CEO of The Message Trust, who we’re partnering with to launch our Community Grocery. The Message Trust is a Christian charity based in Manchester, working in schools, prisons, and deprived communities across the UK and beyond to share the gospel and bring long-term transformation.

I first met Andy last year when I was in Brazil visiting Luke Simone. We shared lunch together at Casa Cruzeiro – and if you look carefully, you can spot him sitting next to me in the photo below.

Andy was in Brazil because The Message Trust were launching a new outreach programme into a favela in Rio, and they’d connected with Luke and all that’s happening there. (For those who don’t know, Luke is part of Welcome Church, and you can follow the link above to read more about Luke and about the work we support in Rio.)

Andy has over 30 years’ experience in mission work—going into deprived communities, supporting prisons, working in schools, and reaching the hardest-to-reach people. He’s also authored several books. He is a gifted speaker and communicator, and I know we’re going to have a fantastic Sunday as he inspires faith for the road ahead.

Hope to see you there!

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Church Gate – a progress update

Here’s a brief update about our progress with the redevelopment of Church Gate.

The work has now begun, and we’re looking forward to seeing the Community Grocery take shape on the ground floor, alongside space for our Welcome Kids and Welcome Youth on the upper floors.

Progress report

At 9am on Monday, 8th September, we handed over the keys to Church Gate to O&D (the contractor undertaking the work, who also built The Chapel for us), and the refurbishment officially began. The building is now a construction site, and no one should attempt to enter it!

The first week was mainly taken up with site preparation, the most visible sign being the fencing that appeared around the site. We did have a memorable moment when someone (not from our church!) moved the fencing overnight to park their car… the builders were less than impressed! That won’t be happening again now that the fencing is fully secured.

Here’s a rough outline of the works timeline for the first few weeks:

  • w/c 8th September: Set up the site; secure the site with fencing and signage; decommission and make safe the existing external ‘condenser’ units (part of the old heating system)
  • w/c 15th September: Erect timber hoardings and gates at the front of the site; commence scaffolding works – you can see from the pic that this has now been done
  • w/c 22nd September: Complete scaffolding works up to roof level
  • w/c 29th September: Begin roofing works
  • w/c 13th October: Start internal strip out
  • w/c 28th November: Scaffolding comes down

Further updates will follow as we have them, but for now the planned completion date is Monday, 23rd February. This is, of course, subject to the usual range of potential complexities and delays—so watch this space for more news in the weeks ahead.

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September Updates

Here are a few Welcome Church updates for September:

The work on Church Gate has begun!

It’s taken a little longer than we hoped to get started (due to a range of circumstances, mostly beyond our control), but the builders are now here and the redevelopment of Church Gate is underway!

Yesterday and today we’ve seen fences go up around the site, and I’ve heard plenty of crashing and banging, so something is definitely happening. We expect the work to be finished around February.

A couple of key things to remember:

  • Church Gate is now a building site. No one should enter the building without both a hard hat and permission from the developers.
  • No parking at the front of Church Gate. Access is needed by the builders at all times, and cars may be towed if they’re in the way.

Church Life Is Back in Full Swing

Life Groups are meeting again, Welcome Youth is restarting, and on Sunday evening we’ll gather for our first Prayer Meeting of the semester. Alpha will be starting soon, and both Welcome Café and Welcome Tots are back too.

Last Sunday, Terry Virgo joined us as a guest speaker. If you missed it, you can listen to his excellent talk (please click here for the video; a podcast is available too)

Our Sunday morning attendance has grown compared to last September as well, and if you find the 11am service a little too full, there’s usually more space at 9am.

A New Preaching Series

This Sunday we begin our new preaching series: “True Religion.” Together we’ll explore God’s call to “act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly” (Micah 6:8).

The title is inspired by James 1:27:

“Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.”

I’m looking forward to Chris kicking the series off this Sunday. I’ll be speaking in week two, and along the way we’ll also hear from a variety of voices, including two excellent guest speakers:

  • Andy Hawthorne (The Message Trust) – 28th September
  • Howard Satterthwaite (Open Doors) – 2nd November

It’s shaping up to be an excellent series – don’t miss it!

Staff Team

The Church Office team is back in full swing this week, and we’re delighted to welcome Stephen Dawson, who has now started his role with us as Associate Pastor. He’s been a delight to have so far, and is already making a huge difference in what we can do together as a church.

Do look out for Stephen and Emma on Sundays, and please make them feel welcome!

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Returning After A Huge Loss

This is my first week back in the Church Office after an unexpected absence, and my first blog post for a while too. Sadly, Jo and I have walked through a very difficult summer due to the death of our first grandchild, a little girl called Viola.

An Unexpected Loss

Jo and I were looking forward with great joy to becoming grandparents for the first time this summer. Our daughter Phoebe and her husband Nathan were awaiting the arrival of their first child – a baby girl they had already named Viola.

Phoebe’s pregnancy was full term and completely healthy, but on July 15th things went tragically wrong during delivery. Viola was born via emergency C-section with no heartbeat. It took more than 20 minutes to resuscitate her and, although she survived for a short while, there was severe damage to her brain and other organs.

Viola was with us for just seven precious days. Phoebe and Nathan held her, praying and singing over her as she went to be with Jesus. It has been a heartbreaking summer for us all. Even though we believe with certainty that we will see her again, the pain of her absence is deep and real.

Phoebe and Nathan have shown remarkable strength and grace throughout this ordeal and continue to do so. We were able to walk closely with them, firstly in the hospital and then afterwards as they stayed with us for four weeks after Viola died. Still, this loss has left a hole in our hearts and our family that words cannot fully capture.

“How Can We Help?”

We are deeply grateful for everyone’s prayers and support—it has meant so much. We especially want to thank our friends at Life Church Southampton. While we were far from our Welcome Church family, Life Church welcomed us with practical love: a place to park, a place to sleep, meals when we needed them, washing our clothes, a lot of prayer and so much care. Si and Chris also led a beautiful, though desperately sad, funeral service for Viola. We are so thankful.

Many people have asked:

 “Other than praying, is there anything we can do to help?” 

The answer is yes – there are two things:

1. Please don’t ask us “How are you?”
Unless you are very close friends, family, or one of our pastors, we’d be grateful if you avoided this question. Anyone who has walked through grief will know how hard it is to answer. Honestly, we don’t even know ourselves how we are most of the time. That doesn’t mean we don’t want friendship or warmth, we need that more than ever, just please don’t put us in the position of trying to answer the unanswerable.

2. Consider donating in Viola’s memory.
Phoebe and Nathan have set up a fundraiser for Ickle Pickles, a charity that provides essential equipment for premature and sick babies. Viola wasn’t premature – she was a full-term, 8lb 6oz baby – but she received care in the NICU alongside premature babies. Supporting this charity felt right to us all, and is a wonderful way to honour her memory. If you’d like to give, please click here and select “Southampton” from the drop-down menu.

Coming Back Into Worship

One of the hardest things for me since losing Viola has been worship. Some lyrics hit me with such force that I struggle to sing them, even though I still believe they are true.

Recently I struggled with this line, from a song we use at Welcome Church (and it’s a great song):

“I sought the Lord and he heard and he answered. That’s why I trust him! That’s why I trust Him!”

Here’s the problem: if that’s the reason we trust Him, what about when we seek the Lord and He doesn’t answer – at least not in the way we hoped? What about when His answer feels like silence, or when His answer is no? Do we still trust Him then?

Of course, there are times when God answers our prayers in wonderful, faith-building ways, and in those moments, that lyric rings true. But if our faith is based only on God doing what we ask, it will not survive in a world where tragedies happen; a world where children sometimes get sick and die, and where brokenness touches us all. There’s a weakness in a faith that’s built on God answering our prayers in ways that we want, and shielding us from loss and tragedy.

It reminds me of the Psalms: not every Psalm is for every moment. Some are full of joy and praise, others are cries of lament. In fact, more Psalms are about pain and trouble than about victory. In the same way, not every worship song is right for every season, and that’s okay.

Here’s what I’ve realised: although God has answered my prayers many times in the past, those moments are not the ultimate reason I trust Him. The real foundation of my trust is what we remember at communion.

I trust God because He entered our world in Jesus Christ – fully man and fully God. He experienced suffering, grief, and loss. I trust Him because He bore our sin on the cross, and because He rose from the grave, giving us the promise of eternal life beyond the grave – a resurrection hope.

And that is my only hope for Viola in this moment of loss: that because of Jesus’ death and resurrection, she is with Him now, and one day we will see her again. I will see her again. 

It all comes back to the cross, the empty tomb, and the Saviour who’s gone before us. That’s why, even in grief, we can say with Paul: “We grieve, but not like those who have no hope.”

“That’s why I trust him! That’s why I trust him!”

Thank you for reading, and please don’t forget to consider giving in Viola’s memory.

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Are You Living A Generous Life?

At Welcome Church we recently released our Annual Finance Update.

Alongside that we ran a preaching ‘mini-series’ called “A Generous Life”, which focussed on the spiritual discipline of giving. Thank you so much for the warm and positive comments about the series – the feedback was hugely encouraging!

If you missed the opportunity to collect the Annual Finance Update in person, here’s link to it as a pdf. Please do read it through, and feel free to ask if you have any questions.

The three talks in the preaching series fitted together to create one message, themed around a big question:

“When you look back on your life, do you want it to have been one of faith, hope and generosity, or one of fear, cynicism and selfishness?” 

Or to rephrase it, “If you don’t want to live a generous life, what kind of life do you want to live?”

So, if Welcome Church is your church (or even if it’s not!) we’d love you to hear all three parts of the series, and to help you find them here are links for them all:

Part 1: A Generous God

Part 2: A Generous Church

Part 3: A Generous Heart

Enjoy!

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Some Welcome Church Updates – July 2025

Summer is on the way and schools will be finishing soon for the holidays. 2025 is certainly flying by fast (it’s now just 24 weeks until Christmas 🎄)

Here are a few Welcome Church updates and prayer requests to keep you up to date with all that’s going on:

Farewell to Jonathan and Sabrina

On Monday, we waved a final goodbye to Jonathan and Sabrina.

They’ve been with us for around 18 months as Leadership Trainees — a great way to start their married life together. Jonathan is from India and Sabrina from the USA, so we always knew their time with us would eventually come to an end. We will miss them in the church offices, and I know their warmth, friendship, and contribution to our church will be missed by many.

Tony and Sally waved them off at Heathrow on Monday morning, and Vinu messaged me on Tuesday to let me know they’d arrived safely back in Mumbai.

Origin Books Returns This Sunday

Origin Books set up shop with us one Sunday back in June, and it was so popular they will be back this Sunday (13th July). They’re usually based at Christ Church Woking, next to Jubilee Cafe, but their shop premises are temporarily closed whilst Christ Church carry out some building work.

I hope lots of us will be able to make use of this excellent resource once again this week. If you have any special requests for books or resources you’d like them to bring, feel free to message me or reply to this blog — I’ll pass your request along.

We’re Recruiting: Community Grocery Manager

We’re excited to be recruiting A Community Grocery Manager — a key role for the future of Welcome Church as we launch a brand-new initiative to serve our community with dignity, compassion, and practical support.

Here’s a link to the Information Pack where you’ll find all you need to know about the role, who we are looking for and how to apply. 

The deadline for applications has been slightly extended to Monday 14th July

Staff Team Updates

Just a quick reminder that Dub will be back from Sabbatical on August 1st, and Stephen – our new pastoral lead – will start on September 1st. These additions will be a real help to the team.

I’m also delighted to share that Tracy Smith is now officially on board as our Safeguarding Manager. She’s been fulfilling this crucial role in a voluntary capacity for a while, but will now be working for us 3 days a week, leading the team that look after safeguarding for adults and children at Welcome Church.

Don’t forget that if you ever have any safeguarding concerns you can email us on safeguarding@welcomechurch.uk. You can also view our safeguarding policy and handbook via this link.

Big Weekend Away

Finally, a reminder that our Welcome Church Big Weekend Away takes place over the August Bank Holiday weekend – click here for details of how to book. It’s a fully catered event and will be a lot of fun for us all.

Most of the tickets are now gone but a few places are still available. The final booking deadline is Friday 25th July. We may open up bookings for day tickets soon – watch this space for updates. Don’t forget: it’s first come, first served, so please don’t leave it too late and miss out!

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We Have A Hero In Our Midst!

It’s not every day that you find out you have a hero in your midst, but Bryan Cross, who’s been a part of our church for many years, might just tick the box… and he’s received a special award!

Bryan has been honoured by no less than King Charles himself – he’s been awarded the British Empire Medal in the 2025 King’s Birthday Honours list. 

I struggled to find photos of Bryan 😎

Bryan was recognised for 40 years of dedicated service to the community of Surrey.

Bryan served as Mayor of Woking in 2007–08 and was a local councillor for 17 years. His impact goes beyond the political realm though. He’s been a governor at two local schools (Sythwood and Woking High), a volunteer with organisations like Woking Foodbank, Citizens Advice, and many more, including our church’s Welcome Works initiatives, the things we do to serve those in need in our own community and beyond.

Bryan is a great example of someone putting their Christian faith into action, and he’s a reminder of how much someone can do to help shape a town through a life of quiet, consistent care and service, motivated by their faith in Jesus.

Make sure you say a big “WELL DONE” to him when you see him.

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Introducing… Stephen and Emma Dawson

A while ago we began the search for a new ‘Pastoral Care Lead’ for Welcome Church, and I’m delighted to announce that we’ve filled the position… and then some!

We had a lot of interest, but in the end one person stood out from the others: Stephen Dawson.

Stephen has spent the last 17 years on staff at Emmanuel Church Brighton, who are part of our wider Newfrontiers family of churches. In his time at Emmanuel Church he’s led youth and kids work, planted and led different sites (they are a multi-site church), and has been part of their church eldership team. He also led the whole church for a season during a leadership transition.

Stephen is passionate about pastoral care, building authentic community, and equipping people to grow in their faith and calling. Until recently, he was part of the Newday Festival team, leading the 12-14’s age group for several years. Apparently he’s also a fan of motorcycles, honest conversation, and a good plate of chicken wings.

Emma is also going to be a huge blessing to our church – she has so many gifts of her own to contribute and I know we’ll be delighted to have her here. Among other things, Emma loves creating a home where people feel truly welcome and supported. She’s supported many mums through early parenting, and has been running groups, writing, and blogging at One Pink Toothbrush. She also helps run a family landscaping business, and is known for her colourful shoes, bold earrings, and generous heart.

Stephen and Emma have both lived in Brighton for 25 years. They got married 22 years ago and have six children: one got married last year, another is getting married soon, and a third is about to embark on a year elsewhere, so only three of the six children will be coming with them to Woking initially.

Stephen and Emma are a genuinely lovely couple, and I know they’ll bring us a lot of warmth and faith. They carry a deep love for people and have chosen to live missionally, in a council estate community in Brighton, impacting many lives there and elsewhere. They’re now very excited to be part of what God is doing here at Welcome Church as we move into the future.

What’s next?

Stephen and Emma, plus three kids, will be joining us for the Welcome Church Big Weekend Away at the end of August (do book in if you haven’t already). Stephen’s also going to be preaching for us on Sunday 27th July as part of our Romans series – don’t miss it!

Stephen will join our staff team from the start of September. He comes with a lot of skill and experience suited to a large, growing church, and his role here will be a lot more than just pastoral care. He’ll be leading the Pastoral Care Team, but he’ll also be picking up Life Groups, mid-week church life, and almost certainly the oversight of Welcome Kids and Welcome Youth at the right moment too – and maybe a whole lot more. We’ve decided on the job title of ‘Associate Pastor’ – for now – we may change that at some point down the line.

In the meantime they have a house for sale in Brighton and are looking to buy one here in Woking. Please pray this all moves forward quickly, and also that the relocation goes smoothly, and they find all the school places they need for September. And please pray for the whole family at this time of huge change and transition for them all.

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