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Sundays
Worship Service
10:00 am–12:30 pm
At Chattenden Community Centre
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Wednesdays
Digging Deep Bible Study
07:00 pm – 08:30 pm
At St Nicholas Church Hall
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Fridays
Prayer Meeting
07:00 pm – 09:00 pm
At St Nicholas Church Hall
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Second Friday of the Month
All Night Prayer, Praise and Worship
10:00 pm – 02:00 am
At St Nicholas Church Hall
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In the Community
VICTORIOUS FAMILY PARISH IN THE COMMUNITY
Since the inception of The RCCG - Victorious Family Parish church in Medway, we have taken interest in contributing, not only to the spiritual development of members of the church, but also to social-economic issues that directly affects the lives of people in the Medway Towns and beyond.

We run localised programmes as well as partner with other Medway Faith, Social and Welfare organisations to contribute to programmes designed to improve lives from socio-economic stand points as well as encourage the process of spiritual development.

We continue to be open to ideas of joint partnership in bringing about significant changes that will improve people’s lives in the Medway Towns and will warmly consider any invitation to a process that will bring about change to people’s lives.
 
Community outreach in 2010
As a charity, the Church in response to the appeal for help following the recent earthquakes in Haiti, Chile and other material needs in Africa, the Church has contributed money towards the relief of the suffering people in these areas. This has been forwarded to relevant relief agencies such as Christian Aid, Samaritans Purse, Tear Fund, Through the roof(Through the RCCG Central Office) Habitation of Hope. 
 
This year 2010, the church will be playing a more active role in the interdenominational prayer movement in Medway called the Global Day of prayer. We will be hosting a special prayer meeting on the 14th May in Strood among other things.

Historic VFP Community Events:
• 31st May 2009:
Global Day of Prayer 2009 at the Great Lines, Gillingham, ME7 5DE from 2.00 - 5.00 pm. We shall be joining with all believers across the world and across Medway to pray for the glory of God to fill the whole of the Earth.
12th April 2009: A new beginning as the ‘Jesus is Lord Assembly Parish’ takes off at 65 Gillingham High Street. It is a glorious start of a new thing in Gillingham. Time of meeting is Sundays 10.00am – 1.00pm and 4.00 – 6.00 pm. There are also meetings on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7.00 pm at the same venue. This work is lead by Deacon Isaac Ajibade.
10th April 2009: Time 2 Give Back Musical concert tagged “Worship Across Nations, Generations & Denominations”. VFP supported and participated in the inter-denominational and inter church worship at the Priestfield Stadium conference hall facility from 4- 9pm on Good Friday. It was a night to remember as people from all across Medway and beyond gathered together to sing, dance and praise God together on Good Friday night. It was both an inspiring and exhilarating worship experience that will be remembered in the annals of Medway for a very long time.
• March 2008: Open-air service in Strood High Street to bring Easter cheer and joy to all the people in the community.
• September 2007: 3rd Business Awareness Seminar – to teach financial literacy and up-skill members of Medway communities to become financially savvy
• 27th May 2007: Global Day of Prayer at Priestfield Stadium Conference Centre. Interdenominational service dedicated to praying for all nations of the world as well as Kent and Medway areas.
• 21st November 2006: Financial Awareness Seminar towards improving financial literacy of members of the community
• September 2006: 2nd Annual Business Seminar – to teach financial literacy and up-skill members of Medway communities to become financially savvy
• August 2006: Walk for Life (in support of NSPCC). Church Charity Prayer walks from Strood-Chatham and back; a programme designed to encourage people to adopt a healthier lifestyle by engaging in regular exercise and also to create awareness of the work of NSPCC.
• December 2005: Participation in Joint Christmas Public outreach with all Churches in Strood on 17th Dec. Christmas Carol/Party Service 18th open to all the public.
• September 2005:
1st Business seminar - to teach financial literacy and up-skill members of Medway communities to become financially savvy
• August 2005: Summer Jam at the Black Lion Grounds. Interdenominational open music concert attended by the deputy Mayor of Medway Cllr Steven Kearney and His wife Lady Kearney amongst other dignitaries.