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Update the main picture display with a larger version of the Bath Abbey One of Bath’s most important tourist attractions, the Abbey is also home to a thriving Christian community.Update the main picture display with a larger version of St Michael’s & St Paul’s (Church of England) A lively Anglican church committed to serving its city centre locality.
Update the main picture display with a larger version of Hay Hill Baptist church which is a community of around 100 Christians drawn from around Bath,worshiping informally and seeking to be relevant to contemporary life.Update the main picture display with a larger version of Manvers Street Baptist Church  who seek and welcome all who wish to explore the Christian Faith and live out its purpose for our city and world today.
Update the main picture display with a larger version of Nexus Methodist Church which is a traditional Methodist church which hosts a number of community programmes, including lunches for the homeless, provided on a Sunday.Update the main picture display with a larger version of the fountain that lies just below the clock face of the Bath Abbey in Bath.
Main picture display for the various churches which are situated very near to the Bath YMCA

Bath Abbey - York Street, Bath

One of Bath’s most important tourist attractions, the Abbey is also home to a thriving Christian community which maintains a tradition of prayer and worship stretching back over hundreds of years.

There are a number of services on Sundays, including parish communion at 9.15am and a more informal evening service at 6.30pm. Holy Communion is also available on Thursday (11am) and Friday (8.30am) - see website for further details.

St Michael’s & St Paul’s (Church of England) - Broad Street, Bath.

A lively Anglican church committed to serving its city centre locality. The main service is on Sunday at 10.30am, with an earlier service at 9am.

Hay Hill Baptist Church - Fountain Buildings, The Paragon, Bath.

Hay Hill is a community of around 100 Christians drawn from around Bath,worshiping informally and seeking to be relevant to contemporary life.

The main worship service is on Sunday at 10.30am

Manvers Street Baptist Church - Manvers Street, Bath.

Sunday mornings (10.30am) use the most helpful features of traditional worship whist experimenting with new forms of gathering.

Sunday evenings (6.30pm) is called ’Church in the Centre’, using Café Worship, Taize Prayer, Discipleship Studies to engage with people who want to make a difference.

Nexus Methodist Church - Nelson Place East, Bath.

A traditional Methodist church which hosts a number of community programmes, including lunches for the homeless, provided on a Sunday.

Services are held on Sundays at 10.30am and 6.30pm (with a fortnightly meeting at 9.15am)