St Saviour’s Centre

*** Still under construction ***

St Saviour’s Church was built to be a community building. The first vicar knew how important it was for the church to be part of the local community. That vision has always been at the heart of what we do.
We have a huge building which includes a lovely space for worship. We also have halls and meeting rooms as well as office space and a large kitchen.

The following activities take place at St Saviours. You can make contact by emailing the centre and your message will be forwarded to the group: enquiries@stsavioursfolkestone.org

Day and Time Activity
Monday:  07.30-13.00
                14.00-16.00
                17.45-21.00
                18.15-1915
                19.00-21.00
 
Lunch Club:
Folkestone Ladies British Legion(5)
St John’s Cadets
Keep Fit
Alcoholics Anonymous
 

 
 
 
 
Tuesday:  09.30-12.30
                 16.30-17.00
                  08.30-15.15
                 14.00-18.00
                 19.00-21.00
 
 
Thrift Shop (1)
Drama and Dance
Change(6)
Food stop (2)
Sew-n-sew (1st & 3rd weeks in the month)
 

 
 
 
 
Wednesday:13.00-16.00
 
British Legion meets first Wednesday of the month
 

 
Thursday: 18.30-21.30
                 18.30-22.00
                 14.00-18.00
                 18.00-21.00
 
Marsa
Weight watchers
Food stop
Buddhist meditation (4)
 

 
 
 
 
  Friday: 13.00-16.30
 
                18.00-22.00
 
Tea and Natter on the last Friday in the month (3)
Raze Youth Club
 

 
 
 
Saturday: 14.00-18.00
                 17.30-22.00
 
 
Food Stop
Base youth club
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sunday   11.00-noon
                14.30-18.30
Coffee after worship
Drama and Dance
 
 


(1) Thrift Shop:
An opportunity to sell your out grown but not out worn children’s clothing (0-18yrs) and regain 90% of the sale price. Or just come and browse, have a coffee and pick up a bargain.

Email:  info@folkestonerainbowcentre.org.uk

(2) Food Stop:
Led by Debbie Fletcher. Preparation of soup, sandwiches and hot water for mobile soup kitchen for homeless and those in inadequate accommodation and other problems/ clearing up. Food Stop is a part of the Rainbow Centre in Folkestone, a “Churches Together” project, and goes out three times a week to two locations in the town. We are grateful for the long partnership with St Saviour’s Church in the use of their kitchen facilities.

Email:  info@folkestonerainbowcentre.org.uk

(3) Tea and Natter:
Led by Gette Thomason. Afternoon tea (sandwiches, cake, cup of tea or coffee) and informal social gathering

Email:  enquiries@stsavioursfolkestone.org

(4) Buddhist meditation:
Leader Jampel Buddhist Centre. Introductory meditation classes to develop inner peace and positive ways of thinking.
No experience necessary. £5 per class.

Email:  info@meditateinkent.com

(5) Folkestone Ladies British Legion:
Working for the British legion. 1st Monday in the month.

Email:  enquiries@stsavioursfolkestone.org

(6) Change:
Change runs several programmes and courses which equip young people and families to embrace their true value and identity, enabling them to pursue their life purpose, building a healthy, caring and flourishing community.

Website:  www.changeuk.org

Email:  info@changeuk.org