Warm Welcome Space with Sheringham Methodists
St Andrew’s Methodist Church in Sheringham is offering a Warm Welcome Space every Tuesday, providing a warm space to meet for lunch as colder days approach. The initiative started as a response to the 2021 cost of living crisis in the UK, with the church opening its doors to offer tea, coffee, hot chocolate, and lunchtime soup and roll, along with various activities and amenities such as newspapers, jigsaw puzzles, board games, cards, and craft items. The space aims to combat social isolation and provide a welcoming environment for anyone in the community to enjoy.
The Warm Welcome Space at St Andrew’s has already made a positive impact on those who have used it, with guests expressing their enjoyment of sitting and chatting, having people to listen to them, and the benefits of social interaction. The space is free of charge and does not require booking, making it accessible to all who may need it. In addition to the Tuesday Warm Welcome Space, St Andrew’s also hosts a weekly Wednesday Drop-in Café offering a hot meal for the community, as well as various activities such as Sunday morning worship, a monthly communion service, and social groups like indoor bowls, table tennis, singing, and folk dancing.
St Andrew’s will soon be able to offer additional space within its sanctuary area, where pews have been removed, a kitchenette and service area installed, and a ramp created for accessibility. This new space aims to provide a peaceful setting for groups to meet independently. The church is located on Cromer Road in Sheringham, and their website provides more information on the various activities and services they offer to the community. The church’s commitment to providing a warm and welcoming environment for all reflects its dedication to serving and supporting those in need in the local community.
For more news stories or events related to Christians or churches in North Norfolk, individuals can contact Tony Rothe at [email protected] with details and, if possible, a suitable picture. St Andrew’s Methodist Church in Sheringham continues to be a beacon of hope and support for the community, offering spaces for connection, socialization, and spiritual growth. The church’s efforts to combat social isolation and provide a welcoming atmosphere for all demonstrate its commitment to serving as a place of refuge and support for those in need.