
Hafod Baptist Church, Swansea
Located on Aberdyberthi Street, Hafod Baptist Church is a welcoming community hub known for its friendly atmosphere and engaging discussions. The church invites everyone to explore life's big questions and discover how faith can bring hope, peace, and meaning to daily life.
Hafod Baptist places a strong emphasis on community and fellowship. Visitors are often greeted with a warm cup of tea or coffee and a variety of tasty biscuits. For families with young children, the church offers creche facilities, ensuring everyone can participate comfortably in the meetings.
One of the highlights at Hafod Baptist is the Lunchtime Meeting every Thursday at 1:10 p.m. This gathering delves into questions about the Christian faith and the relevance of biblical teachings to modern life. Attendees can enjoy an optional lunch of freshly made rolls, homemade soup (or crisps during summer), fresh fruit, cakes, biscuits, and a selection of beverages—all for a voluntary contribution of just £1. If it’s your first visit, lunch is on the house!
With a focus on delivering God’s message to all ages, the church organizes various activities for children, making it a place where the entire family can connect, learn, and grow together. Whether you’re looking for answers to life’s questions, seeking community support, or simply craving a good conversation over tea, Hafod Baptist Church is the place to be.
Hafod Baptist places a strong emphasis on community and fellowship. Visitors are often greeted with a warm cup of tea or coffee and a variety of tasty biscuits. For families with young children, the church offers creche facilities, ensuring everyone can participate comfortably in the meetings.
One of the highlights at Hafod Baptist is the Lunchtime Meeting every Thursday at 1:10 p.m. This gathering delves into questions about the Christian faith and the relevance of biblical teachings to modern life. Attendees can enjoy an optional lunch of freshly made rolls, homemade soup (or crisps during summer), fresh fruit, cakes, biscuits, and a selection of beverages—all for a voluntary contribution of just £1. If it’s your first visit, lunch is on the house!
With a focus on delivering God’s message to all ages, the church organizes various activities for children, making it a place where the entire family can connect, learn, and grow together. Whether you’re looking for answers to life’s questions, seeking community support, or simply craving a good conversation over tea, Hafod Baptist Church is the place to be.
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Sight Name: Hafod Baptist Church
Sight Location: Swansea, Wales (See walking tours in Swansea)
Sight Type: Religious
Sight Location: Swansea, Wales (See walking tours in Swansea)
Sight Type: Religious
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