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Welcome! Whether you've just moved to the area, or have lived here all your life, we hope our website helps you to find out everything you want to know about Bishop Ridley.

Key information about the church...

Where & when does the church meet?

Every Sunday we have two services at 9am and 10:30am .

We meet at: Bishop Ridley Church 
                            The Green 
                            Welling
                            DA16 2PG

You can see a map on our contact us page

There is plenty of free parking on the street outside Bishop Ridley. Alternatively the B16 bus stops just outside or we are a short walk from Falconwood station. 

What should I expect when I visit the church?

You will receive a very warm welcome! When you arrive our welcome team will be able to answer any questions you may have and direct you to a place to sit. 

Tea, coffee and biscuits are served after the service to give plenty of time to meet people and ask questions etc. 

Are children welcome at Bishop Ridley?

Children are very welcome to join us in the main service. Please don't worry if your children make a noise, run around or do the things children normally do. We have activities on for children at various times. Read more about our children's activities here

Is there a dress code?

No! Please just be yourself and come dressed in your 'normal' clothes.

Will I have to join in?

Not at all! You are free to simply observe or participate as much as feels comfortable for you.

Can I hold a life event at Bishop Ridley? 

We'd love to celebrate your baptism - or that of your child - or your wedding day with you. We would also be happy to help you remember the life of a loved one. You can make an enquiry about your life event by completing the form below. We will be back in touch with you discuss your enquiry shortly after we receive it. 

I have more questions, how can I get in touch and ask them?

Please feel free to contact us.

 
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