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Community connect

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Community Connect meets every Friday in termtime 10am-12pm at Pentywn Leisure Centre.

Born from a desire to reach out and build connections, the initiative offers a friendly space where all are welcome—Housed or homeless, happy or lonely, parents or pensioners.

Activities include...

  • A warm welcome from the team of volunteers
  • Chatter & natter whilst doing puzzles on tables
  • Refreshments: tea, coffee, toast and homemade cakes
  • Gentle invitation to share or connect—no pressure, lots of heart

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Those who attend have said...

“I leave feeling uplifted"
"This feels like a place I could bring anyone to"
"Normally I'd feel nervous coming to a place where I don't know anyone, but this was different"
"This is the highlight of my week!" 

Planning your Visit

New to church? New to the area? We’re so glad you’re here.

The Bridge Church is a growing family of Christians committed to sharing the good news about Jesus, loving one another, and serving our community in Pontprennau, Pentwyn, and beyond.

We’d love you to join us one Sunday. Here are answers to common questions to help you know what to expect.

When and where do you meet?

We meet every Sunday at 10am at Pontprennau Primary School, Heol Pontprennau, Cardiff (CF23 8LL). If you’re planning a first visit, you’re welcome to let us know in advance: office@bridgechurchcardiff.org.

Arriving about 15 minutes early helps with parking and finding a seat before the service starts. Parking is limited, so please park considerately.

What can I expect on a Sunday?

You’ll be welcomed at the door by our team, who can answer questions and help you find your way. Our service includes Bible readings, prayer, songs, and a talk explaining the Bible passage.

After the service, please stay for tea and coffee — it’s a great time to meet people and ask questions. Find out more about our Sunday services.

What happens to the children and youth?

We have groups for children and young people during the morning service. The service leader will announce when it’s time to go to their groups:

  • Crèche (up to 3 years): Stories, singing, crafts, and play in a caring environment.
  • Sunday School (Reception to Year 6): Interactive Bible learning through games, videos, and activities.
  • Youth (Years 7–13): Young people stay in the service, then meet afterwards to discuss and apply the sermon with a leader.

Find out more about our Children and Youth ministry.

Is there a dress code?

No — please come as you are. There’s no dress code.

Will I have to join in?

Not at all. You’re very welcome to observe and participate as much or as little as you feel comfortable.

Still have questions?

Speak to one of our leaders or the welcome team on a Sunday, or get in touch any time: