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If you are new or visiting, please meet us at the Welcome Area . 

Here you can find out more about us and meet some of the team.

   

 

Sunday Mornings: 10.30am

We have a full children's programme and crèche during the morning service. 

Our Youth (11-18) have their own 10.30am service (DEEP) and meet in Cables House (next to Elim).

 

Coffee & tea is available before the morning service from 10am and after the evening service.

 

Sunday Evenings: 6.30pm 

 

    Please check the calendar for details of all special events

  

    **Elim Express (weekly newsletter) available online - click here** 

 

    For travel information, please click here 

 

 

 

 Upcoming Events 
Tuesday 7 February
9:45amIgnite @ Chelmers, Back Lane, Little Waltham
Thursday 9 February
10:00amW4G Bible study @ Elim Christian Centre, Hall Street, Chelmsford
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