As a Baptist Church, we are part of the Sussex Baptist Association, a network of 53 Baptist
churches. We meet together regularly for Prayer and
for Celebrations. We are in membership of the
Baptist Union of Great Britain.
Our regular Sunday Services are held in the Main Hall of Ringmer Village Hall, and take place at 10.30am and 6.30pm
We hold a Special Service for everyone on the 4th Sunday Morning, and on the other Sundays run a Sunday Club for 5-15 year olds.
We celebrate Communion at the 1st
Sunday evening and 3rd Sunday
Morning services in each month. All
who profess to love the Lord Jesus are
welcome to share in this thanksgiving
meal.
The aim of our church is simple. It is.. 'To Glorify God, by upholding the authority of Scripture, caring for one another, and serving and communicating Christ within our communities and world-wide'.
We seek to live out this aim not just within our fellowship and on Sunday, but in our communities every day.
Our fellowship presently ranges from 1 year to 93 years of age! We strive to be a warm, welcoming church open to all who either love the Lord Jesus as their Saviour, or are seeking to find answers in a world that offers few. Our services have no set pattern, but will always include praise and worship led by our worship group, and a message that attempts to speak relevantly from the Bible into real life situations people face today.
In addition to our Sunday Services, we presently meet once during the week in the home of one of our members. This is on Wednesday evenings from 7.30 for a time of worship, prayer, Bible study, and opportunities to share with one another what God is doing in our lives.

Once a month, we hold a Coffee morning -'First Tuesday' - an open house for any to come and meet together over coffee and biscuits. And to hear a short testimony.
Monthly Men's Breakfasts' are held on a Saturday morning, when we join together with our friends from the Parish Church, and over breakfast listen to a speaker. Similarly, an evening CAMEO meeting for women meets several times a year for fellowship, food and a speaker.
As a fellowship, we have a heart for the community in which we live. We regularly visit one of the residential homes in the village - Harvard House, and lead a time of worship for them monthly.