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We provide 1:1 bereavement counselling and bereavement support groups for adults, children and young people. Most of our bereavement counselling takes place face to face but some online appointments can be made available.
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We are a group of people who would welcome you to be part of our church 'family'. If you are struggling, we will listen carefully and offer loving understanding. With your permission, we’ll pray with/for you. This can be confidential.
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We all meet together on Sundays, when there are Children's and Youth activities and a creche provided by experienced DBS-checked leaders.
Our mid-week small groups are informal, and held in members' homes.
We have a weekly parents and baby/toddler group on Fridays in Thames Ditton.
We have a fortnightly social group for over-60s called Elderberries which meets in Surbiton
From time to time, we have men's social activities.
From time to time, we have women's social activities.
King’s Church always supported us. Having people around to talk to and pray over us was something we deeply needed as a family, we didn’t feel alone.
King's Church Kingston
19 Portsmouth Road
Kingston
KT1 2QX
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We provide 1:1 bereavement counselling and bereavement support groups for adults, children and young people. Most of our bereavement counselling takes place face to face but some online appointments can be made available.
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