Community Programmes

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Relational Discipleship Course

This complimentary online course offers an in-depth exploration of Christian foundations and biblical principles. Through small group discussions, participants will have the opportunity to learn, ask questions, engage in thoughtful dialogue, and deepen their faith. Each session is led by experienced Christian leaders and customised to meet the group's specific needs. Optional materials are available for purchase.

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Food Bank

The Harvest Community Food Bank was officially established on August 29, 2011. This volunteer-led community initiative is dedicated to supporting and enhancing the well-being of vulnerable families and individuals in Wolverhampton by addressing their essential need for food provision. Through the combined efforts of volunteers and donors, it continues to serve as a vital resource for those in need.

  • We are open every Friday, between 3.30 pm and 4.30 pm at the

    New Trust Centre

    1 Wolverhampton Road, Heath Town

    Wolverhampton

    WV10 0PD

    Phone: 01902 453 190

    07722 709671

  • You can help by donating items such as non-perishable food, fruits, vegetables, and baby products. For a full list of donatable items, please click here.

    If you would like to make a financial donation to the Harvest Temple Food Bank, please click here

  • The main contributor is Harvest Temple: its members and donations from Funerals and other Special Services.

    Other contributors include Asda - Wolverhampton, One Stop - Bushbury, Tesco Community Food Connection (Wolverhampton) - via FareShare, St. Stephens Primary School and Holy Trinity Church.

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Prison Chaplaincy

The Wolverhampton Prison Chaplaincy was formally birthed in January 2003. During our years of service, we have seen hundreds of men (some women), young and old, come to know the Lord and have held numerous baptisms at Dovegate, at one time, every month. The prisoners are encouraged to participate in the service by singing, sharing a testimony, reading the scriptures or playing musical instruments.