Lakeside Community Church History

Lakeside Community Church meets in the Civic Centre in the heart of Perton next to a beautiful lake. We've been known as Perton Christian Fellowship since 1980, but have recently changed the church name to emphasise our heart for the community around us.

Life-related talks

LCC Young People

I believe Lakeside Community Church truly is a great church for young people, not only to meet and build friendships with other young people, but to also build an amazing relationship with God.

Personally, I find many aspects of our church relate to us young people:

- the worship band comprises of lively and talented musicians that really make praising the Lord enjoyable & fun as well as intimately spiritual

- the sermons during the Sunday service are always so relevant to our lives and never cease to challenge me

- often, these sermons are delivered by guest speakers from across the UK and around the world. It’a always a pleasure to listen to anyone who testifies or prophesies and take on board what different people have to say about modern day matters and their lives, and it all interlinks with the Bible

- once the service is finished, there is plenty of time to mingle & chat with each other; perhaps be entertained by the musicians who often break into some funky ‘jams’ with their many instruments; or grab some refreshments and relax for a while. I find there is always someone to talk to no matter how old/ young you are, and if the adults get too boring for me, I just retreat to the special ‘young people’s’ corner which is right next to the refreshments hatch – perfect!

Having a mid-week cell group has really benefitted my Christian lifestyle, it gives us a chance to be accountable to one another and as we explore current topics of the world today, we keep the words and teachings of the Bible central to the theme.

- cell has really encouraged me to get to know God on a whole other level. Before cell was initiated, I was just basically a ‘Sunday Christian’ and the rest of the week you’d find me bouncing around in secular stuff. I didn’t really have friends at church, merely just associates. I enjoyed church from time to time but never gave anything back and I’d rarely take much from the services because I would go and contradict it all in the week with things I did. However, when cell was introduced and I shared with other young people and saw how similar their lives were to mine, and how they felt and dealt with teenage things, it suddenly hit me that God was and is there for each and every one of us and we are all blessed with his forgiveness and grace time after time. God is not someone you want to turn your back on or give the maximum amount of committment of one day of the week; he deserves your whole life and I realise he is the perfect counsellor, the perfect friend, the perfect father, the one perfect entity, the ‘real deal’.

- I am not dismissing church, it was just the fact that young people of my age, older & younger were committed to meeting together each week to share and encourage one another, and this was a catalyst and a motive for me to pursue God and lead a Christian lifestyle

- in addition to that I have formed some great friendships through cell and through LCC, we are one big family and I love it!

Chris (18)

It’s great!

Tom (15)

The church has opened a new door for me where I can join in with the congregation to help. The youth group has been brilliant – RDD is awesome!

Jacob (15)

The youth groups are really good because they’re not just on a Sunday and we have lots of organised events.

Abi (14)

The youth are amazing, everyone feels welcome to the church and everyone can join in, in different ways.

Becky (13)

I love going to the youth groups because they really help me to understand and know God better. I really enjoy all of the events that the church arranges, like meeting with other churches & the RDD camping. I think its amazing!

Ruth (14)

Really cool!

Keren (16)

I have grown up in Lakeside Community Church, and I love it. Everyone is really friendly and welcoming to newcomers and I feel as if we’re one in God, like a family. I also love my youth group and all the activities and events we do. Its so much fun and its great for getting to know people; I feel I have made some amazing friends as a result.

Lauren (16)

I really like the youth groups because everyone’s really friendly and always make you feel welcome.

Lauren (13)