Kenilworth Methodist Church

[Kenilworth Methodist Church]

Priory Road, Kenilworth, Warwickshire CV8 1LQ Charity Registration Number 1140252

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Short Profile and Background

Kenilworth

Located in Warwickshire between Leamington and Coventry, Kenilworth is a medium sized town of ~30,000 people. The town has an historic past including the ruins of its castle and 16th century houses. Since then it has grown in several phases with modest housing near the centre and estates of mainly detached houses to serve the large commuting population around the edge. In the centre there is a weekly market, several small supermarkets, charity shops and the essential services for the town. However, many inhabitants work and shop out of the town.

For the professional population material poverty is not a major issue, but spiritual poverty and loneliness can be, especially as many only stay in the town for a few years. Against the background of a prosperous small town, there are many who are not well off and may feel their problems are overlooked. There is a significant population of retired people including: those who are active and enthusiastic to serve in voluntary roles; and those whose health and finances are not what they were, may live in sheltered housing schemes and look to the churches for support and companionship.

At the other end of the age spectrum, Kenilworth has several primary schools feeding into a single secondary school with a separate sixth form unit. These schools mostly have very good academic credentials and OFSTED reports. While there are plenty of groups for pre-school children, as in many small towns, there is a need for activities to keep older children and young people occupied and entertained.

Some 3,000 attend the various churches in the town and provide a strong Christian presence: Methodist, URC, four Anglicans, two Catholic, Heart of England Revival... There is active ecumenical fellowship through Churches Together in Kenilworth and District which arranges joint worship and an annual open air service in the Abbey Fields (a large parkland in the centre of the town).

The Methodist Church

The overall mission of the church is very close to that outlined in the Methodist leaflet Our Calling.

Kenilworth Methodist Church (KMC) has a congregation of 200-300. The main 10 am Sunday service usually has about 200 adults and children, plus an active YPF (Young People's Fellowship) of teenagers. Each week there is a, more traditional, evening service and, once a month, an early morning communion. Additionally there is a monthly praise service where contemporary worship is explored.

Church activities and support continues throughout the week. There is a layworker and a network of pastoral visitors who keep in regular contact with all the congregation. There are also many groups that meet in the church during the week: Women's Fellowship (for older ladies), men's and women's evening groups, Scouts, Guides, toddlers and youth groups.

The church buildings were completely rebuilt and refurbished in 2001 to provide facilities for all the Junior Church groups to meet in comfortable surroundings, an enlarged worship centre with improved acoustics as well as the original 1902 hall for lively activities. The church has a vision that these facilities not only enhance our own worship, but also provide space for other groups in the town, who are not necessarily meeting as Christians. We are convinced that having these facilities presents many opportunities to spread the love of Christ to all those who come in, a platform for attracting more people to the Gospel and a base from which to work beyond the town of Kenilworth.

KMC also employs a caretaker who looks after the fabric of the building, an administrative assistant, who organises the church office, and have a substantial number of volunteers who perform many task associated with Sunday worship and pastoral care.

As part of the Methodist Connexion, Kenilworth is one of the larger churches in the Mid-Warwickshire Circuit, which has 16 churches in a mixture of larger towns and small country villages. Currently the minister at Kenilworth is also the Circuit Superintendent. The Circuit is served by thirteen ministers, two circuit lay workers and about thirty Local Preachers. Within the town, KMC also plays a leading role in the ecumenical alliance of Churches Together in Kenilworth.

Last modified: September 19 2011