
We are a friendly and growing church in the south of Birmingham Diocese and on the edge of the beautiful Lickey Hills. We have two church buildings and a modern and well used Parish Centre. We aim to be inclusive of all ages, and have a range of lively children's and young people's groups. We also aim to be outward looking, both to the local community and to the worldwide church, and have strong ties with several parts of Africa.
There is a wide range of services, from the contemporary to the traditional, and you will find a warm welcome at them all. We also offer a variety of midweek groups for all ages, and a range of courses for anyone wanting to explore the Christian faith. Please check out the rest of this site to find out more.
Are you interested in exploring what you believe, finding out more about the Christian faith, and looking afresh at the place God has in your life? If so, the Alpha Course could be just for you. Alpha is a series of ten weekly meetings in a relaxed setting which has helped many people, both locally [...]
There is a network of small groups which meet in homes around the parish. They are an opportunity to get to know people more deeply, discuss matters of faith together, learn from the Bible, and support one another in prayer and practical ways.
Many parents with pre-school children value the opportunity to meet new people during the week. Talk Together offers just that chance, every Tuesday during term time, 12.30-2.00pm in the Parish Centre Lounge.
This is a group for men and women who have reached or who are nearing retirement, enjoy meeting new people and learning new things. There is a programme of monthly meetings usually with a guest speaker, a variety of walks, outings and visits.

Our next Men’s Breakfast is at 7.45am on Saturday 25th Feb. at Kings Norton Golf Club, when the speaker will be Phil Hemsley CEng MiMechE. Phil is Technology Manager at Alstom Steam Turbines in Rugby. He used to think that his scientific and analytical background was incompatible with belief in a creator God, but ten years [...]