What are services like?
Services last around 45 minutes and in some ways are very similar to the Seagate Family Service – we sing praises to God, read and teach from the Bible, and pray together! It’s different in that you will be welcomed with tea, coffee and cakes before the service, the room is set up in a more informal ‘café style’ and we often have some group discussion on the Bible passage during the service. Children and adults usually stay in together for the whole service but there are always crafts or activities for young people related to the Bible passage, and we do have a separate room set up and available for parents with babies or very young children.
Our history
In February 2025, we were delighted to formally welcome Meadowgreen Community Church into the Seagate family following a number of months of working closely together. Since 2015, a church has met in the Meadowgreen Centre. This was formerly known as the Northgreen Church which was originally a church plant from St Meddans Church of Scotland. It then became Meadowgreen Church and from May 2025 it has been known as Meadowgreen Community Church, part of the Seagate family.
The heart behind Meadowgreen Community Church is very much to be a community of people who love Jesus and are seeking to reach out into this community with his love. We want to communicate the good news of Jesus Christ in an accessible format, especially for those with no church background.
Leadership
As part of the Seagate Family, Meadowgreen Community Church comes under the Spiritual Leadership of the Seagate Elders, and the governing leadership of the Seagate Trustees.
Come and visit!
If you’ve not yet been up to a service at Meadowgreen, then please do come along one Sunday to see it for yourself. We would love for you to come to know – as we do – that God really is good! If you would like to know anything else about Meadowgreen Community Church, then please speak to Richard Woods or Thomas McCulloch.

