About Us 

About Us

LifeSpring Church began in 1979 when a small group of Christians began to meet together in Southcote Library Hall. At that time we were called Southcote Fellowship, and in 1984 changed our name to Prospect Community Church before becoming LifeSpring Church in 1994.


In general terms our vision as a church is to respond to the 'Great Commandment' - to love God with everything we've got, and to respond to the 'Great Commission' - to go and make disciples.  In 2003 we began to transition to the cell church model of G12 and have found this model is helping us begin to fulfil our vision.

We are a church of all ages and currently meet together for one main meeting a week on a Sunday morning, which is held at Prospect School, Honey End Lane, Tilehurst,  Reading.

 

During the week everyone is encouraged to meet in a small group (cell).  Some meet during the day, others in the evening and we have cells for adults and children from about age 10 upwards.  In additon there are a number of other activities, especially for the youth in the church.

 

Door of Hope is a ministry of LifeSpring Church.  It is a residential discipleship project with the aim of helping men who have struggled in the past with addictions, to find healing and wholeness.

LifeSpring is a member of the Evangelical Alliance, in partnership with Pioneer, and is part of Reading Christian Network.


LifeSpring Church is part of LifeSpring Trust which is a registered charity No. 296276.

 

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