Who are we?

We are a Christian Fellowship meeting in North London with a strong interest in teaching the Bible and understanding our time in the light of Bible prophecy. We welcome people from all races and ages and would be pleased to see you at our meetings.

We look at the Bible in its Jewish context and have links to the Messianic movement. We invite you to join us for our services on Sunday mornings at 11am and at 6.30pm. The nearest underground station is Golders Green. Our morning services are family oriented with praise and worship and Sunday School facilities. At the moment Tony Pearce is going through John’s Gospel.

We also have visiting speakers and other members of the fellowship teaching. In the evenings we have a Messianic style of worship with teaching on the Jewish roots of our faith and the relevance of end time prophecies to the church, Israel and the nations.

After both morning and evening services there is an opportunity to have fellowship and prayer for any needs people may have. Meetings for Bible study and prayer take place during the week and we go out to evangelise in the area regularly. On our website we have articles written by Tony Pearce who also writes and edits the magazine Light for the Last Days.

You can find more of his writings at www.lightforthelastdays.co.uk

History of Bridge Lane

The Bridge Christian Fellowship was founded in 1911 as Temple Fortune Gospel Hall at a time when most of the surrounding area was Fields belonging to Decoy Farm. For many years it was run as an Open Brethren Assembly known as Bridge Lane Chapel, but when the congregation began to dwindle during the 1990’s Tony Pearce was asked to lead it. Since that time the fellowship has changed in many ways and we are pleased to see a number of younger people joining us. However we remain committed to the idea of a local self governing meeting of Christians who believe the Bible to be the Word of God. Tony Pearce once worked as a school teacher in the area, working at Hendon School and Hasmonean Boys’ School. He and his wife Barbara have long associations with the area.

The fellowship is open to all who wish to come. We believe the Bible is relevant to today’s troubled world and gives us the only hope for the future as we look for the return of the Lord Jesus the Messiah who died for us and rose again from the dead to give forgiveness and eternal life to all who call on His name

Our Elders

Tony Pearce

Kyuwon Park

Originally born in South Korea, Kyuwon has worked for the Bridge since 2002. Still enjoying working for the church, his main focuses are evangelism and pastoral care.

Our Elders and Deacons