The Beacon Church Centre,
Whetty Lane Rubery B45 9DL

WELCOME PAGE

Welcome to the

Beacon Church Centre
(A United Reformed Church)

The Beacon Church Centre is the only free church in Rubery and for 149 years we have maintained a witness to the love of God for Rubery. Although we are a United Reformed Church, the majority of whose members have their roots in the Congregational Church, our congregation is a microcosm of ecumenical unity. We have regular worshippers whose background is Baptist, Church of England, Church of Scotland, Congregational, Methodist, Pentecostal, Presbyterian and Wesleyan Reform Union.

Whatever your background you are assured of a warm welcome with us. Have a look through these pages to get a glimpse of our church. You'll find details of what's on the website in the table at the foot of each page. Just scroll down and click on a link.

If you require further information about anything that you see on these pages then please contact us.

To locate the church on a street map click here

WORSHIP NEXT SUNDAY, 26th FEBRUARY 2006

11.00am

The Fellowship Does Serve Ron Peach

6.30pm

Worship Ian Ring

POSTAL ADDRESS:
Whetty Lane, Rubery, Birmingham B45 9DL

CONTACT DETAILS:
Minister Tel: 01562 710213
Minister Fax: 01562 710278
Email: beacon

Click on a link below to go straight to the page that interests you.
Introduction Who's Who Worship & Prayer Youth & Children's Work Work Amongst Adults
Community Use Ecumenical Virtual Tour Mission Newsletter
Calendar Weekly Programme History Blessings, Baptisms, Weddings, Funerals Links

This website has been constructed, and is maintained, by Rev Ian Ring, Community Co-ordinator of the Community for Reconciliation and Minister of the Beacon Church Centre, Rubery. Any views expressed in this website are personal views and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Community for Reconciliation, The Beacon Church Centre or The United Reformed Church as a whole.

© Ian Ring 2001-6. All comments regarding the website to Ian Ring please.

Site last updated 19th February 2006