Our Vision
We call for a world where LGBTQ people live free from discrimination.
Our Mission
We are called primarily to empower and serve the LGBTQ community.
Our Core Values
We are a Christian church called to do justice and walk humbly with God. (Micah 6:8). We seek at all times to be honest, transparent, and true to our mission in the world.
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What is a worship service like?
We begin with a gathering song. Sometimes we sing contemporary Christian songs and sometimes traditional hymns.
We then offer a welcoming prayer, followed by a reading which is often taken from the Revised Common Lectionary and links into the message for the day.
Next is the message itself. Usually around 15 minutes long the message may sometimes be a conversation rather than a sermon, or even a sharing, story, or experiential offering. It’s usually brought by the Pastor, a church member, or a guest.
We then sing another song during which we collect the gifts and tithes of the congregation. (Please note that most members give regularly by direct debit and so don’t put anything in the plate as it passes. If you are an occasional visitor, then please don’t feel obliged to give. Perhaps you might like to write your details the slip provided and put it in the plate as it passes. We’ll keep you up to date with newsletters and occasional prayer requests).
Prayers and communion are often lay led and reflect the tradition of the person bringing them. During communion songs are played and you are welcome to sing along, or pray as you wish. We close with any announcements that we might have, a song, and a blessing that we all say for each other. We hope that you stay a while, enjoy our refreshments, and get to know us a little. The whole service is usually about 45 minutes to an hour long.
Communion
The style is often a reflection of the tradition of the celebrant and so can change week to week. The Village MCC offers an ‘Open Communion Table which means that you don’t need to be a member of this church, or of any, to share in this meal. Feel free to come with your lover, your friend, in a group, or on your own. It’s our custom to dip the bread into the cup and then serve you. It’s also our custom to offer a short prayer of blessing. If you would like prayer for anything special then please let us know. In order that everyone may feel welcome, we serve a cup that has no alcohol and bread that has no gluten.
Pastoral Care
Although we are not professional counsellors, we do offer a listening ear and a sounding board for your thoughts. The Pastor and deacons are our primary carers, although they may make a recommendation to someone else based on your situation. It is our aim to help you find your own path. Whatever your sexuality or gender identity you will be encouraged to find your own answers and be empowered to make your own decisions. N.B. This is a confidential service and such confidentiality is only broken if it is deemed that someone is in extreme danger.
Funding
The Village MCC is funded solely by the donations given by its members and friends. We give a percentage of our funds to the fellowship to help fund the work of MCC around the world.
We hope that we have answered many of your questions, but please don’t hesitate to come to us with any other queries you might have.