Watton Pentecostal Church is
part of River Ministries (Norfolk)

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Watton Child Health Clinic
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Watton Pentecostal Church LogoWatton Pentecostal Church

Watton Pentecostal Church is an informal, modern expression of church that is relevant for today's generation and works at the heart of the community.

If you are looking for a new experience in church life or just want to find out more, we can help you find the reality of the Christian life.

We are reaching people all over the world and demonstrate that Christian Life is both exciting and fulfilling. See the ministries of the church.

Photograph of Watton Pentecostal Church 2001A Warm Welcome

The church is independent and self-funding Christian community that enjoys welcoming visitors.We often see our self as God's family in action.

The church building was built in 1856 but has been refurbished for church life in the twenty first century. Watton Pentecostal Church enjoys serving the local community in innovative ways. See the community pages for details

Watton Pentecostal Church is a young church created when two existing churches joined together. It is growing and developing ministries with the aim of blessing the wider community. See the services page for details of meetings

The Town of Watton

Watton is small market town in the rural heart of Norfolk with some 7000 inhabitants (including some surrounding villages), and it is the centre of an area known as Wayland. Watton derives its name from the Saxon Wadetuna, homestead of Wade. In the nearby Wayland Wood, legend has it, the 'Babes in the Wood' were abandoned. The town sign shows the two babes, and the hare jumping over the barrel reflects the town name: wat being the local dialect word for hare, and ton for barrel. 

Read more about the history of Watton.