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Staff and Leadership

Please find below an introduction to our church leaders and members of staff.
 
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Duncan Cobbett - Lead Pastor and Elder   Leo Davison - Associate Pastor and Elder
Duncan is married to Megan and they have two daughters aged 6 and 4.  Prior to joining Grace Church, Duncan has spent the past 7 years serving as one of the pastors at Woodgreen Church in Worcester, and before that studied Theology at Oak Hill College in London.

Duncan enjoys playing and watching most sports (especially Nottingham Forest), and partaking in quizzes, and he has been a contestant on three TV quiz shows. 
  Leo is married to Vicky and they have three children aged between 15 and 21. Prior to joining Grace Church, Leo was the minister at Christ Church Wyre Forest in Stourport and before that studied theology at Oak Hill College in London. 

In his spare time Leo enjoys playing squash, and boring people about military history!

 
     
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Phil Weber - Lay Elder    
Phil is married to Louise and they have three daughters in their 20s. Prior to joining Grace Church, Phil was a lay elder at Kidderminster Evangelical Church. 

Phil works at Aston University as a lecturer in computer science and has a passion for cycling and running especially in the mountains.
   


We value the gifts and contributions and abilities that God has given to each person in the church. We will add details of other church members involved in leading and overseeing different areas of church life on this page in due course. 

If you would like to contact the Church then please visit the Contact Us page.

Planning your Visit

A Warm Welcome

If you're thinking of joining us or visiting us once we start to meet from January 19th 2025 onwards, this information will hopefully give you a feel of what to expect from a Sunday morning. 

Where and When

We will meet at the Church Building on Greatfield Road (details here) for our Sunday Service starting at 10:30am. Most people usually aim to get here a few minutes beforehand so you have time to find a seat. When you arrive, you should be greeted by someone on our Welcome Team who will be wearing a Welcome badge.

Anyone is welcome. If you are not used to going to church you will find that everything is explained and that you are under no obligation to take part in anything. There is no dress code – please wear what you feel comfortable with. We don’t collect money during any of our services.

We serve tea and coffee after the service. 

Accessibility: There is wheelchair access, and there are disabled toilets in the foyer.

Our Service

The service begins at 10:30am with a warm welcome from the service leader. A typical service will also include the following and last for around 70 minutes.

  • singing together (usually around 5 songs in total across the whole service) - we sing a mix of modern songs and older hymns in a contemporary style
  • a short "family slot" consisting of a short talk particularly suited to children in the first part of our service
  • a brief update about any church family news
  • a member of the church leading us as we talk to God in prayer 
  • a member of the church reading from a passage from God's word, the Bible
  • a talk which helps us to see the meaning and relevance of that Bible passage to all of our lives today
  • we then finish with a final song as we respond to what we have heard from God's word
  • once a month in the service we share the Lord's Supper during the meeting (where we remember Jesus' death for us through sharing bread and wine)

 

What about my Children?

Children sit with their parents or grown up for the first part of the service.  We really value worshipping God all together as a family. After about 20-25 minutes, the service leader will announce when it’s time for the children to go to their various groups.
Whilst you are dropping your kids off at their groups, we pause to take time to chat to someone sitting near or next to us, giving folk a chance to come back before the sermon begins.

We have groups on a sunday morning aged up to 11. We encourage secondary school age children to stay in the service with their parent(s) or grown up who has brought them. 

The children's group typically includes games, craft, drama, reading bible stories and prayer. Parents pick up their children when the service finishes.

Children

 

Other Ministries

We also plan to run the following ministries during the week:

  • Parent and toddler group
  • Seniors afternoon meeting
  • After school groups for both primary and secondary school aged children
Get in touch with us if you would like more information about coming to church
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Comments / Questions or anything you would like to say?

Next, we will contact you by email to say hello and help arrange anything necessary for your visit.

 

We hope that whoever you are, you will feel at home at Grace Church.