• Children’s activities
At Lighthouse Church we value children. We understand that children don’t always like the same stuff as adults. Every Sunday we all worship together to a mix of contemporary Christian songs. Then the children have a separate meeting they can go to with activities and stories aimed at various age groups (3 - 12). We also have a crèche for the little ones (6 mths - 3).
We also take child protection very seriously. We have a comprehensive child protection policy available on demand and all our children’s workers are Disclosure checked and trained.
• Celebrations are the gathering of cell groups
All across the world, people gather to celebrate God’s amazing love. At Lighthouse we gather all the cells together on a Sunday at 11am the Burgh Primary School, Kilwinning Street, Musselburgh. For directions see our MAP
Our Sunday celebrations are informal, lively and welcoming. Our worship is contemporary and our teaching is biblical and relevant for living in the 21st century.
The Lighthouse Church is a Scottish Charity No.SC 032471, and a Company Limited by Guarantee No.SC 335205
Registered Office: 57a High Street, Tranent, EH33 1LN, Scotland Tel:01875824988
www.thelighthousechurch.org.uk
Our celebrations are like big family gatherings. We have a wide range of ages from babies to retired people which is a healthy sign of growth. Our vision is to help people belong to a community of faith which is extremely welcoming and inclusive.
When you arrive you will receive a welcome pack that gives you all the details you need about TLC as well as some gifts (the chocolate bar is probably the best bit!)
• Need to know more?
If you would like more information on our Sunday meetings please feel free to get in touch with us and we will be more than happy to answer your questions. We look forward to hearing from you.
• Baptisms
Another sign of healthy growth are water baptisms. We’ve really appreciated the Bridge Christian Centre (who have become great friends) allowing us to use their facilities for baptism.
We’ve also braved the Scottish weather and baptised some of the younger ones in the sea.