St Matthew's Church
We are a warm and friendly Anglican church in Kingsdown, Bristol, England. We are a community of all ages, who gather together to worship God and encourage one another in our faith in Jesus Christ. All are welcome and invited to join with us on our journey of faith. At St Matthew’s we seek to build community, to deepen our relationship with God and to engage in serving our local community and the wider world.
Disability Champion: Julia Wright
Website: http://stmatthews-bristol.org.uk/
Mint Methodist Church, Exeter
City Centre Church and Community Centre
Disability Contact: Rev Andrew Sails
Website: themint.org.uk
Peebles Baptist Church
Local Baptist Church in Peebles in the Scottish Borders
Disability Champion: John Dalrymple
Website: peeblesbaptistchurch.org
Derriford URC
Local Church serving God and serving the local community with God's love.
Disability Champion: Rev. Mark Woodhouse
Website: www.derrifordchurch.co.uk/
Jersey Quaker Meeting
We hold a silent Meeting for Worship every Sunday for an hour at 10.30am and a lunchtime Meeting for half an hour from 1.15 to 1.45pm, (although this can be variable). We have very easy wheelchair access, with a slope up to the door and level floor through to the Meeting Room. Also a hearing loop for those with hearing difficulties and a disabled toilet.
Disability Champion: Ric Taylor
Website: hampshirequakers.org.uk
Beechwood Chapel
We are a small independent evangelical church on the Beechwood estate on the edge of Birkenhead. You'll find people of all ages and abilities in our church family, and everyone who comes can be sure of a warm welcome and friendly faces.
Disability Champion: Rob Smart
Website: www.beechwoodchapel.org
Cupertino at St Joseph's RC Church
Cupertino is an inclusive Mass which runs monthly on a Sunday afternoon at 3pm. We welcome everyone, of all abilities and ages and have taken steps to make our Mass more accessible particularly to children and adults with a learning disability.
Disability Champion: Rosie Corr
St Paul's Church, Bentley Common
18th Century church with beautiful stained glass windows and pews. The welcome is warm and friendly with a worship band and projector screen. When the restrictions are lifted there will be our normal JAM(Jesus and Me) group for the primary school children and a Y@B for the youth group. The services are varied and we have traditional and contemporary music amd content. The church has a loop system, large print service booklets and bibles and a ramp.
Disability Champion: Mark Skerry
Website: http://benkelnav.org.uk
St Cuthberts Church Croxteth Park
St Cuthberts is an inclusive church to people of all genders, race, abilities. As a disabled Priest I am able to see some of the things that stop a disabled person coming to church so we We will do all we can to help. We have level access with disabled toilets. Loop for hearing aids, large print for those in need of it, gluten free wafers, and some disabled allotment beds in the garden area. ( screens ) are being put up at end of July which we hope will help with slight issues. We are a family friendly church and have a great number of children of all abilities. We are aware of those who are on the ASD pathway, and encourage disabled children to serve at the altar. We are not perfect and we have much to learn and do but we will do our best to accommodate any needs. We are a liberal broad stream Catholic Church with community and justice for all at our heart.
Disability Champion: Laura-Lee Leatherbarrow
Website: www.stcuthbertscroxtethpark.org
Mill End Baptist Church
We are a medium-sized lively contemporary church on the edge of London just inside the M25 and aspire to be people who have experienced the love and power of Jesus Christ and who together want to pass it on, creating a place where heaven touches earth.
Disability Champion: Iris Bangs
Website: www.millendbaptist.org.uk/contact