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Christ Church is a vibrant and friendly church, shaped by building community and welcome for all

We exist in order to worship God by serving one another and the people of New Malden.

Amongst the most distinctive characteristics of Christ Church are a desire to give expression to the full membership of our children, the full encouragement of women’s ministry at every level and a desire to seek out and serve those who are poor and marginalised with the love of Jesus Christ.

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Sunday School for Grown-Ups

Sunday School for Grown-Ups:

Making Sense of the History Books

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Sunday School for Grown-ups - Making Sense of the History Books

Meeting on the second and fourth Sunday evenings of the month, Sunday School for Grown-Ups (featured on Ian Paul's Psephizo blog last year) provides the opportunity to go deeper in getting to grips with the Bible and Christian Theology through talks and discussion in groups.  

Our current course is ‘Making Sense of the History Books’, covering Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1-2 Samuel, 1-2 Kings, 1-2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther. 

Film Clubs at CCNM

Try one of our Film Clubs

We believe film is a fantastic way to gather people together to explore the full range of human experience and not least to have a really great time! Why not join us at Christ Church Cinema Club, Classic Film Club or our Family Cinema Club - or our latest addition, Sunday Screen!

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Sunday Service News

Services on Sunday 27th April

Lives Shaped by the Death and Resurrection of Jesus

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Lives Shaped by the Death and Resurrection of Jesus - Sunday 27th April - background shows a green hill with three crosses in the bottom left hand corner, and an empty tomb in the bottom right hand corner

On Sunday morning,  Stephen Kuhrt will be speaking on what it means to live ‘Lives Shaped by the Death and Resurrection of Jesus’ at the 9:30 and 11:00 services, as we continue to celebrate Easter together.

Our regular children's activities meet as usual during the 9:30 service, after the short break for Easter.

The Safeguarding Crisis in the Church of England - Stephen Kuhrt responds

Safeguarding in the Church of England

Stephen Kuhrt responds to the current crisis

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Book cover for 'Safeguarding the Institution: How the culture of the Church of England facilitates abuse' by Stephen Kuhrt

Our Vicar, Stephen Kuhrt has recently written about the response needed to the current crisis in safeguarding in the Church of England.

In November he wrote an article calling for the resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, because of his mishandling of the case of John Smyth. 

Stephen has now written a second article, calling for the resignation of the Archbishop of York because of his mishandling of the case of David Tudor.

Stephen's book Safeguarding the Institution: How the culture of the Church of England facilitates abuse will be published in early 2025.