ACCESSIBILITY
LEICESTER
Sunday Service
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5PM - Evening Service
5 Pocklingtons Walk, Leicester, LE1 6BT
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This building does not have a wheelchair accessible entrance and the services take place on the 1st floor which is only accessible by stairs.
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As a city centre building, there is no designated parking.
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This building does not have a hearing loop. Song lyrics and sermon notes will be projected on the screen, unless they are spontaneous.
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We do not use any strobe lights.
LONDON
St Mary Woolnoth - 1 King William St, London EC3V 9AN
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8 AM - House of Prayer (Monday to Friday )
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1 PM - Lunch Service (Thursday)
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6:30 PM - House of Prayer (Thursday and Friday ).
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10 AM - Family Service (Sunday)
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This building does not have a wheelchair accessible entrance and there are several stairs to access the building and toilets.​​​
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We recommend these services to those with children and those with a sensitivity to sound.
St Edmund the King - 57-59 Lombard Street, London, EC3V 9EA
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12 PM - Contemporary Service (Sunday)
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3 PM - Contemporary Service (Sunday)
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The seating format of our Sunday services is a circular/oval shape. The TVs are placed in the corners. The preachers at this service will move around to face different parts of the room, therefore these services are not recommend for those who rely on lip reading.
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This building has a wheelchair accessible entrance to the right of church on George Yard. There are only a few steps to enter this building. There is a wheelchair accessible toilet, to the front left of the building. During our 12pm service, it is usually too narrow for a wheelchair to cross to the front left of church to access this toilet. Therefore, we recommend attending the 3pm or 5pm services.
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St Clement Eastcheap - 27 Clements Ln, London EC4N 7AE
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5 PM - Student & Youth Service (Sunday)​
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This building has a wheelchair accessible entrance to the left of church on Clements court, which leads to the front of church (and requires crossing the stage), so we recommend coming early. There are only a few steps to enter this building. There is also a wheelchair accessible toilet.
Applicable to all London buildings/services:
There is no designated parking, we recommend you travel by public transport. There is street parking available on Lombard Street and George Yard, however this area is subject to congestion charge and ULEZ. Our evening House of Prayer sessions and 10am service at St Mary Woolnoth are the best to attend to avoid congestion charge.
The buildings do not have a hearing loop. Song lyrics and sermon notes will be projected on the screen, unless they are spontaneous. We do not use any strobe lights.
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