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Sunday 5 September
10:30amSunday Service @ Elthorne Park High School, Westlea Road, Hanwell
1:00pmBrentford Festival @ Boston Manor Park, Brentford
Tuesday 7 September
10:00amPioneer Core Team Day @ TBC
Wednesday 8 September
Pioneer Extended Day for... @ YWAM Highfield Oval, Ambrose Lane, Harpenden, Herts
Friday 10 September
10:00amDanceabout (Term Time Only) @ Brentford Free Church
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Church in Ealing and Brentford

When was the last time you did something good? Didn’t you feel better afterwards? Here at Bless Community Church, we figured it a great idea to encourage the act of blessing one another, your family, a neighbour, your work colleagues, a friend, a stranger. We are a church in Ealing and Brentford West London. We meet regularly for lively worship and teaching, you're welcome to join us.

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Eurovangelism - Bulgarian visit
Hazel Vinson recently visited Bulgaria to see the work of Eurovangelism partners there. See the video and read about the amazing work they are doing. More ...
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Summer series
Who are you following and who is following you – a short fun series at Bless this summer More ...
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ABC for under 3's
ABC Baby and Toddler Group, Mondays 10am - 11.30am – fun for under 3's More ...
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Back to Reality
Helping young people in Ealing to discover and develop real Christian faith for the real world. Supported by churches in Ealing. More ...
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