Who we are
Our location puts us in the very heart of our local community providing us with many opportunities for outreach. We have a very active youth work through our Sunday School and Boys Brigade.
There are Weekly activities for details of these please contact the church. We work particularly closely with Ashford Common Baptise Fellowship and together we offer prayer ministry to the community.
There are Weekly activities for details of these please contact the church. We work particularly closely with Ashford Common Baptise Fellowship and together we offer prayer ministry to the community.
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Leadership
Leader Name:
Rеv. Juliet Ushewokunze
Leader Position:
Minister
Phone:
Leader Email:
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Administration
Admin Name:
Mrs Sue Burgoine
Phone:
Admin Email:
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Ashford Common Methodist Church Service Times
Sunday Services
10:30 am
Morning Worship and Sunday School
6:30 pm
Evening Service
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10:30 am
Morning Worship and Sunday School
6:30 pm
Evening Service
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Other information
Ashford Common Methodist Church History
Staines and Feltham Methodist Circuit
The Staines and Feltham Methodist Circuit is part of the recently created South East District of the Methodist Church and is situated to the west of London.
When the four former London Districts and parts of surrounding districts were reorganised on 1st September 2006 to create a new London District based on the London Boroughs bounded largely by the M25 the circuit decided to remain as a unit and join the new 'South East District'.
The 'South East District' generally comprises circuits from the South Coast as far north as the River Thames but excluding the London Boroughs. It stretches as far west as Chichester, Alton, Farnborough, Maidenhead and Slough.
Another new district Bedfordshire, Essex and Hertfordshire was created mainly from the former London North East and London North West Districts outside London, but with some modifications to the former Oxford and Leicester District, (now Northampton)
There are ten churches in the circuit which fall into three well defined sections.
The eastern section comprises two Methodist Churches (Southville and Ashford Common) and one joint Methodist / URC church (United Free Church of Feltham (Christ Church)). Christ Church and Southville Methodist Church together with the Anglican Parish of St Dunstan's formed The Ecumenical Parish of Feltham in 1978. This section endeavours to have an alternating Ministry from either Methodist or URC sources but is currently served by a Lay Pastor.
The central section comprises three Methodist Churches (Staines Methodist Church, Laleham Methodist Church, and Ashford Methodist Church). A Methodist Minister is responsible for this section.
The Staines and Feltham Methodist Circuit is part of the recently created South East District of the Methodist Church and is situated to the west of London.
When the four former London Districts and parts of surrounding districts were reorganised on 1st September 2006 to create a new London District based on the London Boroughs bounded largely by the M25 the circuit decided to remain as a unit and join the new 'South East District'.
The 'South East District' generally comprises circuits from the South Coast as far north as the River Thames but excluding the London Boroughs. It stretches as far west as Chichester, Alton, Farnborough, Maidenhead and Slough.
Another new district Bedfordshire, Essex and Hertfordshire was created mainly from the former London North East and London North West Districts outside London, but with some modifications to the former Oxford and Leicester District, (now Northampton)
There are ten churches in the circuit which fall into three well defined sections.
The eastern section comprises two Methodist Churches (Southville and Ashford Common) and one joint Methodist / URC church (United Free Church of Feltham (Christ Church)). Christ Church and Southville Methodist Church together with the Anglican Parish of St Dunstan's formed The Ecumenical Parish of Feltham in 1978. This section endeavours to have an alternating Ministry from either Methodist or URC sources but is currently served by a Lay Pastor.
Forgive us
O God, forgive the poverty and the pettiness of our prayers . Listen not to our words but to the yearnings of our hearts. Hear beneath our petitions the crying of our need.
O God, forgive the poverty and the pettiness of our prayers . Listen not to our words but to the yearnings of our hearts. Hear beneath our petitions the crying of our need.
Ashford Common Methodist Church listing was last updated on the 23rd of April, 2022