News / st george
Church in St George to become community hub
A methodist church in St George’s had its final congregation on Sunday before it is transformed into a community hub.
Bethesda Methodist Church (formerly UMFC) will now be used by charity, the Spark Space as a community space, where people will be able to meet and take part in creative activities to open up the possibilities of “creativity, possibility and imagination”.
EatDrink24/7 Launch Party is back on July 8 2026!Exclusive collabs from Bristol’s favourite food vendors, available for one night only. Be first to grab your free copy of the EatDrink24/7 guide – plus every ticket comes with a free limited-edition beer can.View this post on Instagram
Events include Teen Dance Club, the community ‘Orchard Choir’, yoga and pilates classes for people of all ages. There will also be a community Welcome Space to help people deal with the cost of living,
The Messy Church will still be on every Saturday for families interested in experiencing an interactive learning approach to the gospels. Families will be able to learn the gospel message through fun arts and crafts.
Main photo: Binodi Dissanayake
Read next:
- ‘Vital’ community space at risk as church put up for sale
- Plans for social housing, community space and cafe at Barton Hill
- Celebrating the unsung community heroes of Horfield and Lockleaze