Regular Meetings
As well as all our regular meetings, we often have special events or series, and we’d love to welcome you to these as well. For further details, please see below: meeting times are also posted outside the Chapel and are available as a flyer as well; special events are announced in advance each week. Most meetings take place in the main hall, except where specified, so please come along to the entrance on the High Road. All meetings take place in the will of God.
Sunday
Lord’s Supper
Every Sunday, 11am until around noon. The believers in fellowship at Brook Street Chapel meet for the ‘Lord’s Supper’ out of obedience to the command of the Lord Jesus Christ to remember Him (Luke 22:17-20), and to “show forth His death until He come” (1 Corinthians 11:26). The service may include hymns of praise and worship, prayer and Bible reading in harmony with our purpose to remember the Lord Jesus. We then ‘break bread’ (sometimes known as ‘communion’) by sharing bread and wine between ourselves as the Lord did with His disciples. The service is approximately one hour long.
All-Age Service and Gospel Presentation
Every first and third Sunday of the month, from 12:30pm to 1:30pm, we warmly invite you to our All-Age Service for a time of singing, quizzes and a thought from the Bible.
Every Sunday except the first of each month, we invite you to our Evening Gospel Presentation. The meeting runs from 6:30pm to 7:30pm. In 2011 we are continuing to read through the Gospel of Luke.
Sunday School and Bible Class
Sunday School for children of all ages takes place on the second, fourth and fifth Sundays of each month (during term-time) at 12:30pm, for around one hour. Children of secondary age or older are invited to join our Bible Class, which offers a more thorough study of the Bible and the ways we can apply it to our lives. We are always very happy to welcome new members for Bible teaching, games, singing and quizzes.
Ladies’ Bible Study
A Bible study time just for ladies, running during term-time. The Ladies’ Bible Study takes place on the second, fourth and fifth Sundays of each month, and takes place between 12:30pm and 1:30pm.
Tuesday
7:45pm – 8:15pm
Prayer Meeting
8:15pm – 9pm
Bible Teaching
In 2010 we are alternating between Bible teaching meetings, and conversational Bible reading meetings. This year our teaching has looked at subjects such as the book of Amos and the gospel message in Thessalonica, and our Bible readings have been in 1 John.
Thursday
10:30am – 12 noon
Drop-In
Please join us any time between these hours for a free cup of tea or coffee, or a piece of homemade cake and a chat in the room at the rear of the hall, accessible from the side entrance. Free Bible literature will also be available on these occasions. Please note, the drop in will not be running during the summer holidays.
Friday
Men’s Bible Study
An informal, discussion-based Bible study takes place on the third Friday of each month from 8pm to around 9:15pm, during term-time. This meeting is in the room at the rear of the main hall - please enter through the second door along the side of the building. In 2011 we are studying the letters to the seven churches of of Asia, found in Revelation 2-3.
We are also involved in work amongst some of the marginalised populations of Tottenham, including free breakfasts for the homeless and unemployed. We look forward to welcoming you to any or all of our regular meetings!
Special Events
Alongside our regular meetings (details below), we often have other events running – this section will be updated regularly. You can also subscribe (via RSS) to our news feed, or our mailing list for details of events.
Seasonal Services
Each year we hold several special services at Easter, harvest and Christmas time, including a carol service and a free Christmas dinner.
Baptismal Service
From time to time we hold a service of baptism by full immersion, a principle taught in the Bible. You can find out exactly what it means here.
Missionary Reports
We hold frequent report meetings from missionaries serving God around the world. In recent months we have heard reports from Brian Howden (Angola), Nitish Patel (India), the Society for the Distribution of Hebrew Scriptures, Stephen Davies (Tanzania) and Richard McLenaghan (Operation Brotherly Love).
Annual Bible Teaching Conference
On the second Saturday in June we hold our annual conference for Bible teaching, which has been held each year since the chapel opened in 1839. The conference begins at 3pm and in 2011 we heard teaching and a report of God’s working in Reading from John Davies.
Tottenham Carnival
We participate in the annual Tottenham Carnival in Bruce Castle Park. Each year the parade begins at 11am at Eade Road and reaches Bruce Castle Park at 12 noon. We will be selling Bibles and other literature and will be running a free competition for children: there’s more information here.
Saturday 19th September 2009
“Quinine, Clouds & Children”
Historical afternoon at Brook Street Chapel: to celebrate the 170th anniversary of the opening of Brook Street Chapel, we held tours of our historic building and a talk on the history of Brook Street Chapel and its members. A presentation giving an outline of the history of the chapel is available in our FAQs page, and can be downloaded from SlideShare.
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