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University is one of the most formative seasons of your life. It's when a lot of people work out what they actually believe, what kind of person they want to be and what they make of Jesus.

Wherever you are with that, you're welcome here. We'd love Redeemer to be a real community for you during your time in Leeds, not just a Sunday stop-off.

Join a City Group. We think it's important that students share life with people other than students. That's why every student is invited into one of our mid-week City Groups - inter-generational gatherings in people's homes with good food, honest conversation and people who'll actually know your name. They might just become some of the most significant people you get to know in Leeds!

Serve on Sundays. Getting stuck in on a Sunday team - whether that's welcome, kids' groups, the band, or something else - is one of the quickest ways to feel you truly belong.

Student Community. As well as being woven into the wider church family, we love gathering students. There's something unique about sharing faith with others at the same stage of life - wrestling with the same questions, navigating the same pressures. We run student lunches and an annual getaway for exactly that reason. We're also big fans of the university Christian Unions. CU and church work better together.

We want to help you grow during these years - in faith, in friendship, and in working out what you actually believe. If you'd like to find out more - or just meet for a coffee - get in touch.
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Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
Click here to see more.

Planning your Visit

New to Redeemer?

We're really glad you're thinking of coming. Here's everything you need to know before you do.

Finding us

We meet at St Chad's Parish Centre on Otley Road and our service starts at 4:00pm.

We'd suggest arriving around 3:45pm - not because you'll miss anything, but because we put the kettle on early and it's a genuinely nice way to ease in! Someone from our Welcome Team (look for the blue lanyards) will be there to say hello and help you find your feet.

There's parking in the Parish Centre car park. If it's full, there's free street parking on Drummond Road, Drummond Avenue, Hollin Road, Hollin Mount and Weetwood Lane.
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Accessibility: There's wheelchair access, a hearing loop and a translation link. Let the Welcome Team know when you arrive and they'll get you sorted. There are disabled toilets in the main foyer. While we provide fidget toys to anyone who wants them, a number within our church family bring their own ear defenders - and we're relaxed when people need to step outside for a breath of air at any point.

What's the service actually like?

The short answer: relaxed, but with a genuine invitation to meet God.

It runs for about an hour and a half and usually includes: a warm welcome, some sung worship led by our band, church news and then a Bible-based sermon - something rooted in the Bible but connected to real life. After that there's an opportunity to take communion, time to reflect, and we finish with more sung worship. There's an optional invitation to receive prayer at the end, then... more refreshments!

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You won't be put on the spot, asked to do anything you're not comfortable with or made to feel like an outsider.

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What about communion? Towards the end of the service we share communion together - a simple act where Christians eat a small piece of bread and drink a small cup of wine as a way of remembering Jesus. At Redeemer, individual portions are laid out for people to collect and take back to their seats. If you're a follower of Jesus, you're warmly welcome to join in. If you're still exploring, simply remain seated and let it wash over you. Nobody will notice and nobody will mind.

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Bringing children?

Brilliant — we love having families with us!

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Kids stay in with the adults at the start of the service for the welcome and songs. They are then free to stay with you, or head off to their own groups after about 15 minutes. You'll need to register them first time as part of our safeguarding policy, so allow a few extra minutes for that.

We have a great programme lined up for kids:

  • Creche (6 months to 2 years)
  • Pre-school (2.5-4 years)
  • Redeemer Kids (4-8 years)
  • Next Step Kids (8-11 years)
  • Young people (11-16 years)

Each group is a little different depending on age, but you can expect Bible stories, games, music, craft, drama and plenty of fun. Please collect your children as soon as the service ends.

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Get in touch with us ahead of your visit

If you would be helpful to meet with a staff member before your visit, we'd be delighted to meet you! Get in touch and we can arrange a time that suits you.
 
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