New Here?

Everything you need to know for your first visit.

Welcome to Ealing Community Church

At Ealing Community Church (ECC), we understand that visiting a new church can feel a bit daunting, especially if you're not sure what to expect. But don't worry—we’ve got you covered! Ealing Community Church is a vibrant Elim Pentecostal church in Northfields, London, where a multicultural community comes together, united by our love for Jesus and passion for people. We’ve created a welcoming space for everyone to encounter God, grow in faith, and build meaningful relationships. 

Whether you're new to church or looking for a place to belong, you’ll find a warm, supportive family here. Join us as we worship, learn, and serve together—church is more than a building; it’s a family. We look forward to meeting you!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Ealing Community Church is located on Northfield Avenue opposite Northfields Station on the Piccadilly Line. Bus routes E2 and E3 also stop nearby. Our what3words location is ///yappy.fakes.parts.

  • Yes, we have a car park located just behind our building with ample parking space. However, on Sundays, the car park fills up quickly, so we recommend arriving early to avoid disappointment. Alternatively, there is street parking available on nearby roads.

  • Absolutely! The good news of Jesus Christ is for everyone, regardless of race, faith, creed, or background. Join us to discover the message of the gospel, and feel free to bring a friend along.

  • We invite you to come as you are. While there is no strict dress code, we kindly ask that you wear modest and respectful attire appropriate for a place of worship.

  • Please know that you are not required to give during the offering unless you choose to do so. The offering is a way for us to express our gratitude to God for all He has done and continues to do in our lives and at Ealing Community Church. Giving during this time is a personal decision, not an obligation.

  • You are welcome to take communion if you believe that Jesus Christ lived, died, and rose for you, and if you have made the personal decision to follow Him.

  • You're more than welcome to bring your Bible with you. Additionally, we display scripture on the screen during our sermons to help everyone follow along and engage with the message.

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