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Hasbury Community Church is a group of people from all walks of life and all ages who love Jesus, love the Bible and love sharing its message of good news with others. We are glad that you’ve found our website and we offer you a warm welcome to our Church services and other events.
There’s a lot going on here with many church activities for all groups of people. Many regular events are listed below. For convenience, some events are grouped together according to the target age group, such as childrens clubs and youth groups. However, most activities are suitable for all ages and you’ll always receive a warm welcome.
There’s a lot going on here with many church activities for all groups of people. Many regular events are listed below. For convenience, some events are grouped together according to the target age group, such as childrens clubs and youth groups. However, most activities are suitable for all ages and you’ll always receive a warm welcome.

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Hasbury Community Church Service Times
Sunday 10:00 - 12:00 Morning Worship
18:00 - 20:00 Communion Service
Monday 09:00 - 11:00 Toddler Group
Tuesday 19:30 - 20:30 Prayer Meeting
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 18:30 - 20:00 Children's Club and Youth group
Friday 10:30 - 15:30 Coffee and Chat
Saturday Closed
Hasbury Community Church service times last updated on the 20th of May, 2025
18:00 - 20:00 Communion Service
Monday 09:00 - 11:00 Toddler Group
Tuesday 19:30 - 20:30 Prayer Meeting
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 18:30 - 20:00 Children's Club and Youth group
Friday 10:30 - 15:30 Coffee and Chat
Saturday Closed
Hasbury Community Church service times last updated on the 20th of May, 2025

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Engilish

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Sunday School / Children and Youth Activities
Under 12s:
Little Fishes Toddler Group Monday 9.00am to 11.00am
Thursdasy Special Children's Club (5-11) Thursday 6.30 - 7.45pm
Thursdasy Special Children's Club (5-11) Thursday 6.30 - 7.45pm
Under 18s:
CrossTrax Youth Group (11-18) Thursday 6.30 - 7.45pm

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Special Needs/Accessibility
All the building’s main facilities are on one level. A gentle ramp at the front gives access to the main entrance.
We have a fully specified disabled toilet which was built as part of the rebuild project of 2011.
The main Ladies’ and Gents’ toilets have large, easily accessible cubicles. This benefits anyone with limited mobility. These were refurbished in 2025
Baby changing facilities are available within the disabled toilet.
We have a lightweight, sel-propellable wheelchair at the church and this is available for anyone make use of as required.
There is disabled parking reserved on the main carpark.
The main rooms have an inductive hearing aid loop for all main events.
We cater for people who are celiac or gluten intolerant. Our communion service uses gluten free bread exclusively.
We have a fully specified disabled toilet which was built as part of the rebuild project of 2011.
The main Ladies’ and Gents’ toilets have large, easily accessible cubicles. This benefits anyone with limited mobility. These were refurbished in 2025
Baby changing facilities are available within the disabled toilet.
We have a lightweight, sel-propellable wheelchair at the church and this is available for anyone make use of as required.
There is disabled parking reserved on the main carpark.
The main rooms have an inductive hearing aid loop for all main events.
We cater for people who are celiac or gluten intolerant. Our communion service uses gluten free bread exclusively.

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Hasbury Community Church History
This brief history of the church begins in the early 1930’s. There were three men who were active members of the Church of England in Halesowen and also workied for the Austin Car Company at Longbridge. They began to meet with some others who belonged to the Assembly of Open Brethren in Cotteridge. The Halesowen men included Mr Jim Basterfield, Mr Prichard and Mr Good. As a result of these lunch time discussions they became convinced of the need to be baptised by immersion as believers in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Another important step in their walk of faith was the call to preach the Gospel to the people of Halesowen by means of open air witness, tract distribution and holding Bible readings in their homes.
This led them to establish an Assembly of Open Brethren in the town centre. This Assembly was commended by the Assemblies at Bearwood and Cotteridge. This new church began on 24th June 1934 with just 7 members. They were helped by Bearwood and Cotteridge assemblies. They began meeting in an upper room over the Co-operative Society (now shops) in Peckingham Street.
Moving to Albert Road.
A short time later they were given a plot of land in Albert Road, Hasbury. Here in 1938 they started to build a Gospel Hall. In spite of a state of national emergency and with building restrictions imposed, the building was completed. The Gospel Hall was officially opened on 13 May 1939. All this represented a great step of faith as they overcame many difficulties.
There were still only about seven actual members and a few others who attended the meetings. As war was declared on September 3rd 1939 they lost some of the younger men to the army. For a time they were joined by a few civil servants who had been evacuated from London, and were members of brethren assemblies there. These new arrivals were undoubtedly a great help to the struggling assembly.
Although only a small church there was a fruitful Sunday School with children coming to Christ, some of whom are still going on with the Lord today.
The end of the war meant that some, though not all, of the young men returned and the civil servants went home. Among those who had served in the forces was Fred Basterfeild, now married to Philippa. They threw themselves into the work of the small church. Fred learnt to play the piano and organ so that not all the singing was unaccompanied.
The early 1950’s saw a housing boom in Hasbury and Hayley Green which made a big difference to the church, leading to significant growth. The church has continued to thrieve since and this brief history continues.
Another important step in their walk of faith was the call to preach the Gospel to the people of Halesowen by means of open air witness, tract distribution and holding Bible readings in their homes.
This led them to establish an Assembly of Open Brethren in the town centre. This Assembly was commended by the Assemblies at Bearwood and Cotteridge. This new church began on 24th June 1934 with just 7 members. They were helped by Bearwood and Cotteridge assemblies. They began meeting in an upper room over the Co-operative Society (now shops) in Peckingham Street.
There were still only about seven actual members and a few others who attended the meetings. As war was declared on September 3rd 1939 they lost some of the younger men to the army. For a time they were joined by a few civil servants who had been evacuated from London, and were members of brethren assemblies there. These new arrivals were undoubtedly a great help to the struggling assembly.
Although only a small church there was a fruitful Sunday School with children coming to Christ, some of whom are still going on with the Lord today.
The end of the war meant that some, though not all, of the young men returned and the civil servants went home. Among those who had served in the forces was Fred Basterfeild, now married to Philippa. They threw themselves into the work of the small church. Fred learnt to play the piano and organ so that not all the singing was unaccompanied.

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