We meet on Sunday at Abbey Grange High School, Leeds (location) at 10.45am.

A bus service for students runs during term time from the Parkinson Steps at 10.00am and stops in Headingley at the Original Oak pub (location) at 10.15am.
The following buses run directly to the school:
No. 56 from Cross Gates, stopping at Eastgage in the city centre (every 20 mins). Timetable.
No. 97 from Leeds City Bus Station (every hour). Timetable.

If it's very difficult for you to get to Abbey Grange, please speak to your Community Group leaders, or if you're not part of a group, contact
John Payne - john.payne@gatewayleeds.net - and we'll see what we can do to help.

Grab a drink before the service starts at 10.45am. We usually begin by singing
worship songs. The words are projected on to a large screen at the front so that
everyone can join in if they wish.
We pray together and give opportunity for anyone to contribute to the meeting.
We will listen to teaching which is designed to help us understand what the Bible tells us about God and his purposes for our lives.

To express our thanks and love for God. The songs also help to remind us about
amazing truths such as God's unconditional love for us.

The Bible tells us that God lives with his people and God makes His presence felt
through the person of Holy Spirit. He enables people to speak God's words
(which we call prophecy) and to have faith for God to heal people and meet their
needs. God works in many ways but always for our good and in a loving way. Before
praying for anyone we always ask their permission. So there is nothing to fear
even though you may not be used to seeing these things.

The other reason for meeting is to meet new people and build friendships. The
church is like a family and our meetings are a great time to see each other.