About Methodist Central Hall Westminster
Methodist Central Hall Westminster is a global Christian family following Jesus at the heart of London. Our historic building is also home to our conference company, Central Hall Westminster.
Methodist Central Hall Westminster Description
Methodist Central Hall is a global Christian family, following Jesus at the heart of London. Our Conference Company, Central Hall Westminster is Central London's largest Conference centre and can be found at https://www. facebook.com/centralhallwestminster
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Owing to the security incident in Westminster, our building is currently closed to the public. We advise people to stay away from the area until further notice.
Our website is now back online - thank you for your patience. New sermons and service details now online http://ht.ly/J5nc30lnBTP
Morning Worship from Methodist Central Hall Westminster as we celebrate 50 years of the Concordat between Methodist Church & The United Methodist Church - please share!
We are aware that our website is currently offline. We are working with our hosts to return the service as soon as possible.
We will be live streaming this morning's service at 11am as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the partnership between the Methodist Church in Britain and The United Methodist Church in the USA. Tune in at 11am here on Facebook.
It's #RideLondon again today - we're open, but it won't be easy to get to us via car or bus, so please use the tube if you can. We have services at 11am & 5.30pm today, https://tfl.gov.uk/statu…/major-works-a nd-events/ridelondon…
'When we say Discipleship – Methodist style – what do we mean?' Watch another #2MinuteSermon from the Revd Dr Martyn Atkins. You can watch the full sermon at www.methodist-central-hall.org.uk (click sermons, then 'watch sermons')
It was great to welcome you this morning!
'To be a disciple of Christ in the Wesleyan Spirit, is to live out discipleship in an evangelical spirit, acknowledging a big Holy Spirit and being shaped in character by a Catholic spirit.' #MethodistDiscipleship Martyn Atkins
'With the world as it is at present, can there be a more significant call to Christian disciples than to adopt and live out the Catholic Spirit?' #MethodistDiscipleship @akimeth
'The Holy Spirit is often experienced as the comforter – giving hope in times of trouble.' #MethodistDiscipleship @akimeth
'We believe that Jesus came, and lived, and died, and rose again, and that he offers salvation to all. That there is not a soul on this earth who is beyond the reach of the love and saving power of God. Therefore, ALL can be saved.' @akimeth #MethodistDiscipleship
#MethodistDiscipleship has an Evangelical Spirit Martyn Atkins
'Methodism is just ordinary, brilliant, wonderful basic Christianity. Ordinary Awesome Orthodoxy.' @akimeth
Want to know more about #Healing - check out our Healing Ministry Explored website which includes a free course for your church! http://ht.ly/2s8530kYaIn
Went to the Premier Traditional Carol Concert.
Absolutely wonderful live orchestra,
Choir and very moving soloists. A lovely balance of new and old songs ended with lighting candles that made it an awesome experience very moving.
Was there for a conference and was amazed by the grandeur and atmospherics of the main hall. Staff also extremely friendly and helpful as described by other reviewers.
This has been my home church for the past 7 years. I love the church family, our leaders and the sermons, hymns and other activities. I love the buildings because you can tell the great architecture work that went in and the fact that the church has maintained such a high standard and the interior is fantastic. I'm happy the building is used for a wide variety of events to help keep it maintained. I like the location too. I feel a sense of peace when I worship there. The monthly 'healing service' has blessed me immensely. The staff are polite.
The Methodist Central Hall, Westminster in London is a church first and foremost, and a splendid building steeped in history. It's doors are open to people of all walks of life for fellowship, healing services, events of all kinds, historical tours etc.
One is met by the statue of Revd. John Wesley, Founder of Methodism o the first floor of the magnificent building. A place where the United Nations held is first meeting many years ago. The Central Hall play host to many christian and secular organisations including the Ghanaian Methodist Fellowship UK whose fellowship Harriet and I attended together yesterday, THANK YOU.
The Central Hall is the most remarkable place located on Storey Gated situated near the Abbey , Cathedral, The Jewel Tower & most famous St James's Park. Born a Methodist now an evangelical l always feel blessed to be part of the congregation who love our Jesus and lord. Our God is Awesome ! Been there on many occasions and every time is different the atmosphere is great.
Thank you Premier Radio .����
Saw the sign for the cafe and called in for a late lunch....this is a hidden gem, the food was great and reasonably priced, although it was in the basement, it was so light and airy, cool and calm,.opposed to the city which was hot and busy outside. Would recommend it to those who need a welcome break.
MCHW is a huge building opposite Westminster Abbey, next door to the QEII building, a 5 minutes walk to the Houses of Parliament, Whitehall and Downing Street. It is a place of worship (where I have been attending for the past 30 years) with a vibrant and diverse community. It provides a welcoming experience for all who visit including residents and tourists from all over the world, with café, restaurant and a meeting point. It's the best place to be when you are in central London.
Lovely visit food in cafe lovely and nice staff
I attended the cathedral for the first on the occasion of Her Majesty's 90th birthday celebration organised by premier Christian radio. It is very colourful and peaceful building. The outside looks old, but inside is stunningly owesome.
Good food at good price. Comfortable surroundings and no crowd. A lovely place for lunch.
First time for me going inside of this historical building. Loved it, the atmosphere the history it holds for this country.
Staff extremely friendly and willingto help.
Will visit again.
Awesome experience.
Also left my wallet in the ladies toilet last night and the amazing kind and honest staff was there when I returned today and after confirming who I was handed over my wallet from the lost and found.
I would recommend this place to anyone as a church venue.
Please acknowledge your two courteous and helpful security gentlemen Colin and James who was really kind and reassuring as I returned for my lost wallet.
God bless them and you are fortunate to have them on staff.
An impressive Church building in the centre of Westminster. I have known this building since I was young but in recent years had the privilege to be involved in a number of activities in it. The Christians who meet to worship here are welcoming, caring and supportive.
Very grand setting for our event. The ataff, especially the AV staff deserve a mention. They were very accommodating of the requirements for our function. Thank you
Huge, huge building! Didn't really know that this building nearly opposite to Westminster Abbey was another place of worship. Walked up to the viewing platform and despite the greyness (stonework and sky) what a view!!!!
At this height you're practically level with the clock face of Big Ben and more than half way up the London Eye! The staff take Health and Safety very seriously whilst you attempt the spiral staircase to the top! On a clearish day you can see as far as the Wembley Arch, the Crystal Palace and Alexander Palace TV transmitters. A very good end to concluding Open House Weekend.
Handy place for a cuppa or light bite to eat. Good space, free WiFi
An good medium sized venue in the centre of London. Close to Westminster and Victoria stations and river pier.
Nice venue, but exits from upstairs balcony need to be improved, ONE narrow stairwell, took a good 10mins to reach the stairwell then a good 5 mins to reach down to next level, inadequate, this needs urgent attention, especially in the light of the Glenfell Tower disaster. Leg room upstairs in the balcony are so narrow and uncomfortable.
Burst into flame on entry.
Went to the Premier Traditional Carol Concert.
Absolutely wonderful live orchestra,
Choir and very moving soloists. A lovely balance of new and old songs ended with lighting candles that made it an awesome experience very moving.
Was there for a conference and was amazed by the grandeur and atmospherics of the main hall. Staff also extremely friendly and helpful as described by other reviewers.
This has been my home church for the past 7 years. I love the church family, our leaders and the sermons, hymns and other activities. I love the buildings because you can tell the great architecture work that went in and the fact that the church has maintained such a high standard and the interior is fantastic. I'm happy the building is used for a wide variety of events to help keep it maintained. I like the location too. I feel a sense of peace when I worship there. The monthly 'healing service' has blessed me immensely. The staff are polite.
The Methodist Central Hall, Westminster in London is a church first and foremost, and a splendid building steeped in history. It's doors are open to people of all walks of life for fellowship, healing services, events of all kinds, historical tours etc.
One is met by the statue of Revd. John Wesley, Founder of Methodism o the first floor of the magnificent building. A place where the United Nations held is first meeting many years ago. The Central Hall play host to many christian and secular organisations including the Ghanaian Methodist Fellowship UK whose fellowship Harriet and I attended together yesterday, THANK YOU.
The Central Hall is the most remarkable place located on Storey Gated situated near the Abbey , Cathedral, The Jewel Tower & most famous St James's Park. Born a Methodist now an evangelical l always feel blessed to be part of the congregation who love our Jesus and lord. Our God is Awesome ! Been there on many occasions and every time is different the atmosphere is great.
Thank you Premier Radio .����
Saw the sign for the cafe and called in for a late lunch....this is a hidden gem, the food was great and reasonably priced, although it was in the basement, it was so light and airy, cool and calm,.opposed to the city which was hot and busy outside. Would recommend it to those who need a welcome break.
MCHW is a huge building opposite Westminster Abbey, next door to the QEII building, a 5 minutes walk to the Houses of Parliament, Whitehall and Downing Street. It is a place of worship (where I have been attending for the past 30 years) with a vibrant and diverse community. It provides a welcoming experience for all who visit including residents and tourists from all over the world, with café, restaurant and a meeting point. It's the best place to be when you are in central London.
Lovely visit food in cafe lovely and nice staff
I attended the cathedral for the first on the occasion of Her Majesty's 90th birthday celebration organised by premier Christian radio. It is very colourful and peaceful building. The outside looks old, but inside is stunningly owesome.
Good food at good price. Comfortable surroundings and no crowd. A lovely place for lunch.
First time for me going inside of this historical building. Loved it, the atmosphere the history it holds for this country.
Staff extremely friendly and willingto help.
Will visit again.
Awesome experience.
Also left my wallet in the ladies toilet last night and the amazing kind and honest staff was there when I returned today and after confirming who I was handed over my wallet from the lost and found.
I would recommend this place to anyone as a church venue.
Please acknowledge your two courteous and helpful security gentlemen Colin and James who was really kind and reassuring as I returned for my lost wallet.
God bless them and you are fortunate to have them on staff.
An impressive Church building in the centre of Westminster. I have known this building since I was young but in recent years had the privilege to be involved in a number of activities in it. The Christians who meet to worship here are welcoming, caring and supportive.
Very grand setting for our event. The ataff, especially the AV staff deserve a mention. They were very accommodating of the requirements for our function. Thank you
Huge, huge building! Didn't really know that this building nearly opposite to Westminster Abbey was another place of worship. Walked up to the viewing platform and despite the greyness (stonework and sky) what a view!!!!
At this height you're practically level with the clock face of Big Ben and more than half way up the London Eye! The staff take Health and Safety very seriously whilst you attempt the spiral staircase to the top! On a clearish day you can see as far as the Wembley Arch, the Crystal Palace and Alexander Palace TV transmitters. A very good end to concluding Open House Weekend.
Handy place for a cuppa or light bite to eat. Good space, free WiFi
An good medium sized venue in the centre of London. Close to Westminster and Victoria stations and river pier.
Nice venue, but exits from upstairs balcony need to be improved, ONE narrow stairwell, took a good 10mins to reach the stairwell then a good 5 mins to reach down to next level, inadequate, this needs urgent attention, especially in the light of the Glenfell Tower disaster. Leg room upstairs in the balcony are so narrow and uncomfortable.
Burst into flame on entry.