About us

London Network Church is multi-cultural and inter-generational, reflecting the diverse population of London. We have two congregations, one in the West and one in the South. In the West congregation, people come from Acton, Ealing and surrounding areas. People in the South congregation live in Forest Hill, Streatham, Brockley and other areas of South East London.

London Network Church is a cell church. This means that the focus of the church is on small groups or 'cells' that meet weekly, usually in someone's house.

Each cell aims to welcome visitors in an informal, friendly setting where there is a real sense of community. Our faith in Jesus is demonstrated by the way we live and put our faith into practice. When the cell has grown, it multiplies into two cells, and so the body of the church grows just as the human body grows, by multiplying cells.

This church structure can be seen in the New Testament in the book of Acts where believers met from house to house. It was understood then that the church was made up of people committed to living God's way, in full view of all their friends, neighbours and families.

We come together on a Sunday to celebrate the life of the cells, to praise God and to receive teaching from the Bible.

Joining with other churches

London Network Church is a member of the Baptist Union and part of Church of the Nations(COTN) and the River Network.

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