

Gloucester Community Church is dedicated to being a Christ centred church that will impact the city of Gloucester with the reality of Jesus Christ and reach out to the wider community and to the nations. We strive to share the message that there is a God who can make a difference to peoples' lives and the world in which we live.
Gloucester Community Church is a church that meets in Gloucester and seeks to serve people across the local area. Gloucester Community Church is a group of men and women from different walks of life who are committed to spirit-filled, biblical, and evangelical Christianity.
Together Gloucester Community Church aims to be actively involved in the community, working alongside other churches and Christian groups as an influence for positive change. This involves a continued commitment to social action, locally and overseas. Locally, we are part of the inter-church group Churches Together, and we also take part in other joint Christian initiatives such as Linden Together and the Gloucester Foodbank.
The church is all about people. We meet in small groups during the week to provide a focal point for friendship, growth and fellowship. For more information about a group in your area contact the church office direct on (01452) 525240 or by email at office@gcchurch.co.uk
Gloucester Community Church is a Salt & Light Church - a global network of churches that hold a common vision and a commitment to the leadership of the Salt & Light Apostolic team. Salt & Light Ministries is an international family of leaders and churches who have been drawn together by a common desire to see the Body of Christ grow to be all God wants it to be. We believe in strong, loving and committed relationships within local churches and across the Body of Christ throughout the nations. Looking for a Salt and Light church elsewhere in the UK? click here
Registered Charity No. 1010032
Simon Carpenter has written a history of the building and opening of St Luke's at the beginning of the 20th century. You can download a pdf version here.