Some Questions Answered About Harrow Baptist Church

 

Firstly, why you might want to come to HBC?

* You'll receive a friendly welcome.
* We use a wide range of songs and hymns
* We have a good pipe organ - well played.
* We have ordered worship - but like to experiment from time to time
* We have readings from the Bible at each service.
* You will find the Sermons stimulating and challenging

In addition - the building is modern, warm and comfortable
Tea and coffee are served after the morning service

We very much welcome children of all ages to our morning services. A creche is provided for babies and after all-age worship there are Sunday School activities for children from 4 to 16

 

 

 

So how do we see ourselves?
We are a 'broad' church and include people with a wide range of Christian beliefs. We don't expect people to accept a list of doctrines - or a creed. Membership follows a confession that Jesus Christ is Lord. We enable questioning, open-minded people to discover for themselves the significance of Jesus Christ.

How do we see our Mission?
In Harrow, we offer worship and preaching each Sunday. We also keep our doors open through most of the week when hundreds of people come to our coffee mornings - some with burdens to share. Many youngsters come to our youth organisations while we also help at the Welldon Community Centre (Ecumenical). We expect our members to be 'missionaries' in their everyday lives.

We have a commitment to see that people are housed. For the elderly we have a close association with a sheltered housing project begun by the church in the 1960's and now run ecumenically in Harrow. We have assisted the Harrow Churches Housing in providing accommodation for the young.

Outside Harrow, we support the Baptist Missionary Society, Baptist Home Mission, Christian Aid and a range of other charities (many with profits from coffee mornings). We have links with people serving with YWAM in Mali, with Mercy Ships and with the Dohnavur Fellowship in India.

Why Baptist?
As Baptists we believe that faith in Jesus Christ is a matter of personal response. When the time comes to make an open demonstration of our love for and commitment to Christ and his work we join the church through baptism. You will find our baptistery to the left of the main doors into the church. In Baptism we are totally immersed in water as a sign of our total commitment to Christ. We believe that this method of entry into the church (initiation ceremony) was the one used most commonly in the times of Jesus' first disciples and clearly demonstrates what commitment to Christ means. However, we are happy to welcome into our membership those who have been baptized in other church fellowships, as believers or babies, on a profession of faith.

How do we see the Bible?
We all take the Bible seriously - but while some will interpret it fairly literally others will feel that the deeper meaning may be lost in too literal a reading. We try to view the book as a whole in its historical context and would think it dangerous to use arguments based on one text.

How are we governed?
We are led by a Minister and deacons - we don't have elders. We are happy for women to take leadership roles. We are democratic and think it important that the meeting of church members should make all final decisions on important matters concerning the life of our church.

How do we view other denominations?
We have very good relationships with the other churches - Anglican, URC and Methodist, Roman Catholic and Elim - in Central Harrow. We have united services and events, study together at Lent, witness on Good Friday and work together for the Welldon Community Centre, Christian Aid and St Luke's Hospice.

How do we see other religions?
We respect people who have personal stories different from our own. Because we are sure of our own faith we are happy to meet, to share and learn from people of other faiths.

For inquiries about the faith and life of Harrow Baptist Church contact the Minister at bobgardiner@yahoo.co.uk