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Andrew Jackson and Anna Glenton are Friends International's staff workers in Brighton. Contact them with any queries about the events in Brighton.

 

International Cafés in Brighton

BH Global Café

This takes place every Friday from 5pm onwards at Bishop Hannington Church Hall, 38 Holmes Avenue, Hove (take the 5 or 5A bus to get there). The café is a great place to make friends with people of all ages and backgrounds. All are welcome, regardless of religion. This is what a typical café looks like:

5pm: Play football, table tennis, pool or just talk to friends. Bring your English homework and we'll give you some help and practice!

6pm-7:45pm: Practise speaking English with friendly British people, enjoy a hot meal (only £1), play games and quizzes, meet other students, learn about life and culture and more. Contact Martin Povey for more details or have a look at our website.

Calvary International Café (CIC)

This is in the centre of Brighton at Calvary Evangelical Church. See our church web site: www.calvary-brighton.org.uk. We have a series of events every Saturday evening 7pm to 9pm. Come and join in the fun! Contact Mark Rayfield for more information.

 

Opportunities to find out what Christians believe

Bishop Hannington Church

On Sundays, at 10am and 6.30pm we hold services at Bishop Hannington Church, which all are welcome to. Contact Martin Povey for more details.

Holland Road Baptist Church

There are three services every week at Holland Road: Sundays at 10.30am and 6.30pm, and Tuesdays at 2.30pm. Visit their website or email Iris Meyer for more details.

 

Other churches in Brighton welcoming international students include:

St Peter's Church
Park Hill Evangelical Church
Church of Christ the King
City Gate Church
New Life Church

 

Visit their websites for more details.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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