Who we are

 

Who we ARE

WHAT WE DO

WHAT WE SAY

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Our Story

Our church here in Salisbury was started in April 1995 with just four people meeting in a hired room in Salt Lane.

Exactly 5 years later, we were able to move our meetings to our own building, just a few yards away on the corner of Endless Street. This became the home of the ‘Endless Life’ Cafe for the next 10 years, with our church meetings being held in the room above.

In January 2006, our main meeting transferred to St. Osmund’s School, where we have been meeting ever since, except when Covid-19 came along. The school is situated in Carmelite Way on The Friary estate, where we have become involved in the local community, organising various events and clubs for children and young people.

Apart from this, we hold prayer meetings and informal gatherings in various homes, and have an office in Salisbury centre, which is also used for prayer and counselling

Our Relationships

Our church (The Fellowship) is part of a national group known as Assemblies of God – a fellowship of over 500 autonomous Pentecostal churches located throughout Great Britain.

Locally, we have close links with other evangelical churches who actively co-operate on a variety of joint activities, including prayer meetings, celebrations and outreach events.

The church / fellowship is led and pastored by John Holme, an expository preacher, delivering sound doctrine, and is very approachable.  John is an excellent conversationalist and dynamic leader, he also goes out of his way to love, protect and empower those within the fellowship.

Our People

Our much loved & caring pastor, John Holme.

We have a very varied congregation, who love and support one another.

Tony Ballinger a former soldier has successful ministry to war veterans from Africa of which he is one himself  https://www.youtube.com/@Toncor12
– Tony Wilson holds a number of positions on boards of reference or as a trustee for several churches and Christian ministries

Our Mission & Approach

Our purpose as a fellowship is to share the love and power of God with everyone we meet. The fellowship is equipped and empowered by the Holy Spirit to heal, deliver, and transform lives.  Although we are a diverse group of people, we are united, vibrant, and generous.  Worshipping God in spirit and in truth. Loving God, people and making disciples is what our fellowship is all about.  Our heart is to partner with God in transforming Salisbury and beyond through prayer, evangelism, and social action.