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TIBBERTON METHODIST CHURCH

HUNTLEY ROAD TIBBERTON

GLOUCESTERSHIRE GL19 3HF

 
Location    
Mission Statement & Aims

Tibberton Methodist Church is located on the outskirts of a small agricultural village situated four miles west of Gloucester and on the edge of the Forest of Dean.

 
History
     
Contacts    
  Tibberton is a small agricultural village situated four miles west of Gloucester and on the edge of the Forest of Dean. The population is around 600, and most villagers of working age travel to local towns for employment.  In spite of the dormitory nature of the village, it boasts many social activities and has a Parish Church, Village Hall and a Primary School.  
     
  The Methodist Church was built in 1839, now the Gloucestershire Circuit’s oldest purpose-built Methodist Chapel, and is surrounded by open countryside on the outskirts of the village. Despite its small size of 7 members, the Church is quite active within the community; individual members are involved in a variety of village initiatives including School assemblies an after-school club and a monthly coffee morning for local residents. Relations with nearby Holy Trinity Church of England are excellent and monthly united services alternate between church and chapel. The Methodist Church also works closely with May Hill and Hartpury Methodists, sharing united services once a quarter and regular joint mid-week discussion groups.  
     
     
 

EVENTS

 
  REGULAR EVENTS  
     
  Morning worship 10.30 am most Sundays  
     
  Coffee Morning on the second Monday of every month 10.30am - Noon at 35 Orchard Rise, Tibberton, GL19 3AT .  
     
     
  JULY 2009 EVENTS  
     
  Sunday 5 July  
     
  No service at Methodist Church   
     
  Sunday 12 July  
     
  10.30am. Service led Mr A. Ancell    
     
  Sunday 22 July  
     
  11.00am. United Open Air Service at Tibberton Court led by Rev. Denise
                 Hargreaves. No service at Methodist Church. 
 
     
   Sunday 29 July  
     
   10.30am. Service including Holy Communion led by Rev John Beardsley