Face to face venues
Boston - Centenary Church
Centenary is a Christian Church with open hands and an open heart in the Methodist tradition.
They have been loving and serving the people of Boston and the surrounding area since 1911 in their present amazing building, but Methodist work in the town started way back in the 1760s. They like to say that they're 'Steady as a Rock and Ready for Renewal'.
In a world which sometimes seems overwhelmed by bad news, they long to shine as a place and community of Good News. John Wesley, whose love and vision began the Methodist movement all those years ago urged his followers to be 'the friends of all and the enemies of none'. They think it would be wonderful if the world lived by that principle and try to play their small part.
You can find out loads more about who they are and what they stand for by clicking on the national website of the Methodist Church here. https:/
Centenary Church, Red Lion Street, Boston, PE21 6NY
Gainsborough - Park Springs Community Centre
Park Springs Community Centre, Riseholme Road, Gainsborough, DN21 1NJ

Grantham - St Annes Church
A lively Evangelical Anglican Church with a mission to reach the town of Grantham with the good news about Jesus.
St Annes Church loves to worship and encounter the Lord Jesus, sing his praises, hear him speak to us in his word, depend on his Spirit and encourage one another. The best things you can do if you want to get a sense of who they are is read over their vision and values, or even better, join them on a Sunday and ask!
St Annes Church, Harrowby Road, Grantham, NG31 9ED
Holbeach - Tonic Health
Holbeach Hub are a Youth and Community Hub in Holbeach. The Victorian School building now includes a sports hall and spacious outdoor spaces for ample parking. At the Holbeach Hub, you’ll find community groups and projects.
Tonic Health, Holbeach hub, Boston road south, Holbeach, PE12 7LR

Lincoln - Bridge Central
Bridge Central Vision: Growing and Going…
They are called to be a people who are growing (Luke 2:52) and are going (Matthew 28). The full circle is that as they do this, more and more people around us will begin their own journey of growing and going as part of our church family.
They believe that the fullest possible expression of growing and going in Lincoln is to be a church that has a presence in places across the city, being rooted and consistent. This is more than running projects and activities. It is to be a community of people worshipping and serving in a particular area. One without the other is an incomplete expression of a community of faith.
Bridge Central, Dunston House, Portland Street, Lincoln, LN5 7NN
Lincoln - Lincoln County Hospital
United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust is situated in the county of Lincolnshire and is one of the biggest acute hospital trusts in England, serving a population of over 720,000 people.
This district general hospital serves the city of Lincoln and the North Lincolnshire area. It provides all major specialties and a 24-hour major accident and emergency service.
Lincoln County Hospital, Greetwell Road, Lincoln, LN2 5QY
Lincoln - Moorland Community Centre
Moorland Community Centre, Moorland Avenue, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN6 7NH
What is Moorland?
Voluntary Centre Services is delivering a piece of work within the Moorlands Estate in Lincoln, funded through UKSPF. This work is focused on engaging with the local community to help develop Moorland Community Centre into a thriving community venue.
Programme Aims
- Creation of a welcoming community space for the area (following internal and external refurbishments to Moorland Community Centre).
- Creation of a community and volunteering hub within the Community Centre and linked to our nationally accredited Volunteer Centre service.
- Community engagement activity involving local residents and stakeholders to identify local challenges, opportunities and solutions.
- Creation of local volunteering opportunities and facilitation of volunteering projects from the Community Centre and the wider Moorland community.
- Specialist support for local organisations to develop their services and increase capacity, resilience and flexibility.
- Working with local organisations to develop a co-ordinated programme of support from Moorland Community Centre.


Nocton - Renew @ The Hub
Renew Wellbeing helps churches open spaces of welcome and inclusion in partnership with mental health teams to improve mental and emotional wellbeing.
Renew spaces are simple cafe style spaces run by local churches where hobbies and activities are shared or co-produced. Each cafe space is attached to a quiet room or prayer space where inner habits of wellbeing are shared. Each church partners with a mental health professional from the local council or other suitable organisation to ensure good inclusive practices for safe spaces where it's OK not to be OK can be sustained.
Being prayerful • Being present • Being in partnership
Renew Wellbeing provides information, inspiration, training and ongoing support to local churches as well as developing a simple national strategy for many small safe spaces to be made available through churches and councils working together.
Renew @ The Hub, (Village Hall), Main Street, Nocton, LN4 2BH

Skegness - The Storehouse
Wellbeing Hub, The Storehouse, Skegness, North Parade, PE25 1BY

Sleaford - Riverside Church
Riverside Church is a busy church with something going on most days. They meet for worship on Sundays at 10:45am in our church building and they run a community café at the front of our building. You are welcome to join them for worship, in the café and at other activities during the week.
As a Christian fellowship their aim is to show God’s love in action by the activities carried out in their building, and through their interaction with their neighbours, both as a church and as individuals.
Southgate, B1517, Sleaford, NG34 7RY
Spalding - Tonic Health
Spalding Hub, where a warm welcome awaits as soon as you step through our doors. Located conveniently within walking distance from the town centre and close to bus and train connections, their site is easily accessible, including ample parking right beside the building. Accessibility is a core feature of the hub, with the entire facility designed to be wheelchair and pushchair-friendly, featuring no step access and equipped with two toilets for the disabled.
Tonic Health, 6 Broadgate House, Westlode Street, Spalding, PE11 2AF

Stamford - MindSpace
MindSpace is a Stamford-based charity with a vision to improve the mental wellbeing of our community through providing a safe, judgement free space where people feel heard and supported.
They believe that everyone has a story and everyone’s story matters, which is why authentic, meaningful listening is at the heart of what they do. When people are listened to, they can feel valued, they can gain new perspectives, and they can start to grow in confidence and resilience.
Through a wide variety of activities, they enable people to learn new skills, improve their wellbeing knowledge, make new connections, and have support in challenging times. They have trained listeners and volunteers available in all their sessions if people feel the need to talk.
There is no need to have an official diagnosis. MindSpace’s services and activities are for everyone whenever they need them as we all have ups and downs in our lives.
They work to empower individuals to build resilience and make positive changes in their lives to support their mental wellbeing now and into the future.
What they offer
MindSpace runs a monthly timetable of activites, all designed to improve mental wellbeing through listening support, social connections, creativity, mindfulness, and exercise.
The group offerings include peer support for topics such as general wellbeing and autism. They have tea and chat sessions that people can drop into for a cuppa and cake. There are also a range of activities such as art journalling, mindfulness, sketching, creative word play, and crafting all at The MindSpace Wellbeing hub.
At other venues in Stamford, they host yoga, pilates, boxing, basketball, netball and a running group. After Work Connect is a weekly group for those who would like company and conversation after the working day.
The MindSpace Wellbeing Garden is a tranquil spot on the outskirts of town where they host garden help out sessions for people to come and get involved in our supportive garden community. They also hold tea and chat sessions and in warmer months, there are sketching classes and sound baths.
Twice a week, MindSpace hosts a Night Light Café. On Monday evenings this is a space for 1-1listening support for those who want a private and non-judgemental listening ear. On Thursday, it is a time for their popular games night where people can find a welcoming space for fun and social connection.
MindSpace Wellbeing Garden: Uffingon Road Allotments, Stamford
MindSpace Wellbeing Hub: 6 Red Lion Street, Stamford,PE9 1PA
