Loughborough
Church
Not only because you need something, but because you have something to be thankful for.

Jill Colclough
Major
Not only because you need something, but because you have something to be thankful for.
Jill Colclough
Major
We are a warm and friendly group who enjoy meeting together for worship. Our services are led by our officer (minister) Major Jill Colclough. Most Sundays the band and songsters (choir) will participate in our services.
This service is suitable for all ages and is followed by coffee and tea at around 11.45 am
Administrator - David Robinson
Office Phone - 01509 262768
Administrator's Email - david.a.robinson@salvationarmy.org.uk
Office Hours:
Tuesdays and Thusdays - 10am - 3pm
(These hours may occassionally vary)
Contact us for General Enquiries, Donations, Hire of Hall.
(Please note: If main door is closed please ring Office number for attention and someone will come down to meet you)
10.30 am - 1.30 pm Community Café
Open for hot drinks and light refreshments including bacon, sausage or egg baps!
Our friendly volunteers offer a listening ear and a safe space to hang around.
Whilst you are with us we can deal with general enquiries, questions about faith in God, and offer practical help where needed.
Drop - In:
People are referred to us for showers or laundry washing, clothing, food parcels, tents/sleeping bags and many other needs which where possible we try to help with.
Sometimes people just drop in for help without a referral. Donations of toiletries, food, gifts and clothing are always welcome.
6.30pm Band and Songster (Choir) practices.
If you are interested in attending any of these, please ring 01509 214152 or email marta.ager@salvationarmy.org.uk for more information
9.30 am - 12 noon
Meet us in the Market Place by the fountain to get a War Cry , have a chat, a prayer or for general enquiries
is the Salvation Army's own 'new look' weekly magazine full of inspiring stories, topical issues featuring regular health articles and recipe plus much more!
First appearing in 1879, the War Cry still promotes the positive impact of the Christian faith and The Salvation Army's fight for greater social justice, hence the name of the magazine 'The War Cry'.
The Salvation Army has a charity shop in Loughborough.
The address is 34 Devonshire Square. The charity shop is situated between the fish and chip shop and The Cheesecake company. The shop is near Home Bargains and not far from the Town Hall clock!
The Salvation Army church and community centre in Burleigh Rd provides volunteers to help in a variety of tasks.
If you would like to find out more about volunteering opportunities in the shop please contact the manager Yanni and mention that you saw this advert on our website and that you would like to help the Salvation Army locally.
The charity shop accepts donations of clothing, household items, books and electrical goods. If you have something to donate but are not sure if it would be accepted you can contact them on 01509 260697 They cannot take furniture.
This charity shop has just been awarded certificates for best Salvation Army charity shop in the region.
It is that time of the year when the call on The Salvation Army for support reaches record levels. Without the support of so many generous people this week would be severely affected.
People struggling with ever increasing fuel bills, those on the street in need of warm clothing and a hot meal, those struggling to make ends meet and having difficulty putting food on the the table. All of these things before we even mention the Children who will receive little or no surprises in the form of Christmas presents.
The Salvation Army in Loughborough seeks to meet these needs and we are indebted to those who support us in this work.
Can you help us make the Winter and Christmas a little brighter for someone by making a financial donation to the work here in Loughborough. Or perhaps you could help us with Christmas presents or food parcels to help those in need.
Times are hard but would you consider the appeal to 'Be A Star' and bring a little light into someone's life.