
PLAN YOUR VISIT
You are welcome here - just as you are
We know visiting a church for the first time can feel a little overwhelming. Whether you’re exploring faith, new to the area, or just looking for community — we’d love to meet you.

What to expect
When and where
Sundays at 10:45am (refreshments from 10.20am)
Maria Fidelis School, NW1 1LY
The service finishes around 12.15pm followed by refreshments until 1pm
What happens
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A warm welcome
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Tea, coffee and pastries from 10.20am
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Live music and singing praise songs (take part or just observe)
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Kids and youth are welcome; age-appropriate groups take place during the service (see below for more details)
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A talk from the Bible that’s relevant and hopeful
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Communion (a Christian tradition where we eat bread and drink wine/juice to remember and honour the sacrifice of Jesus)
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Afterwards: tea, coffee and snacks, conversation and connection from 12.15pm
Dress code?
Just wear what you’re comfortable in.
Parking?
Street parking is available nearby (e.g. Charlton Street NW1 1ST and surrounding roads).
Cycling?
There are plenty of bike racks outside the venue to lock up your bike securely.
Public transport?
We're close to King's Cross and Euston stations, and stops for buses 1, 18, 30, 68, 73, 91, 205, 253, 390.
Accessibility?
The venue is fully wheelchair accessible, and everything takes place on the ground floor. There is a disabled toilet, buggy park and baby changing facilities.

Bringing kids?
Newborns and babies
Babies are welcome to stay in the service. For those who would like to use it, there is an infant feeding room showing a livestream of the service.
Little Uns (pre-school/0-4 years)
Parents/guardians remain with their child(ren) in our crèche, which starts partway through the service. You can expect a mixture of free play, songs, planned activities and age-appropriate Bible teaching.
Big Kids (primary school/4-11 years)
We’ve got a fun group for children ages 4–11, with DBS-checked leaders who love helping kids learn about God in a safe and kid-friendly way. It starts partway through the service.
One of our kids leaders will be stationed at the entryway of the school to explain the sign-in process and answer any questions you may have.
Youth (secondary school/11-18 years)
Any kids in secondary school head out after the notices are shared with two of our DBS-checked youth leaders for games, snacks and conversation around God and the Bible.
Find us
Maria Fidelis School
1 Drummond Crescent,
London NW1 1LY
Just a few minutes walk away from Euston Station and King's Cross Station
WHAT'S THAT MEAN?
Whether you're familiar with church or not, you may hear words or phrases that are unfamiliar to you at Revelation Church.
We've defined some of the most common to help you.
The Dictionary
Bassett / The Church in Bassett Street
See ' The Church in Bassett Street'
Deacons
Alongside the elders we have recognised men and women with unique strengths to help particular areas of church flourish and serve our church family better.
Elders / Pastors
Sometimes used interchangeably, this refers to the team of leaders who serve our church.
Gospel Communities (or 'GCs' for short)
These are small groups that meet regularly during the week to study the Bible, pray, worship and serve their communities together.
Intro Rev
Our 'introduction to Revelation Church' events are usually an informal lunch on Sunday hosted by one of our elders for all those who are new and interested in finding out more about the church.
Pastors
See 'elders'
Relational Mission (or RM for short)
Since 2011, Revelation Church has been part of Relational Mission, a family of 75+ churches based in the UK, mainland Europe and increasingly across the globe, led by a team of three apostles.
Find out more [external site] ↪
Rev Church / Revvers
'Revelation' can be a bit of a mouthful, so you might hear us refer to our church as 'Rev' and those who are belong to the church as 'Revvers'.
Running Partners
Following Jesus is better when you do it in community, so we recommend people find 2 or 3 others and meet with them regularly for mutual support and spiritual encouragement.
Find out more here
The Church in Bassett Street
One of our sister churches in Relational Mission who are located in West Kentish Town. We enjoy close relationship with them, regularly joining with them in prayer, ministry activities and more.
Visit their website [external site] ↪
Trustees
We are served by a wonderful group of men and women who volunteer their time and gifts to help with the legal management and administration of our church.
