


Get in touch with Eden : 316
Drop us a line, ask a question, or just say hello. We'd love to hear from you.
You'll find us on Eden Close in Runcorn
We meet in a quiet corner of town where the door is always open — a place to encounter, be equipped, and find your people.
Not sure where to start? Just send us a message.
We know life gets busy. Drop us a line and let us know how we can support you — whether it's prayer, a chat, or finding your next step with us in Runcorn.
We'd rather answer honestly than sound impressive
You don't need more fluff. You need straight answers about who we are, what we do, and whether this is the right place for you.
Do I need to be a member?
No. You can come, listen, ask questions, and take your time. There's no pressure to commit.
What if I have doubts?
Good. Doubts are honest. We'd rather talk through real questions than pretend everyone has it figured out.
Is this only for Runcorn?
Our base is Runcorn, but the Gospel of the Kingdom is for every nation. We gather locally and send globally.
What does a typical gathering look like?
Simple. We pray, open the Word, share a meal, and talk about what it means to follow Jesus in everyday life.
Can I serve even if I'm new?
Yes. You don't need a title to serve. If you have a willing heart and two hands, there's a place for you.
Stories of encounter, equipping, and empowerment
These are the voices of people who have walked with us in Runcorn. Real disciples, real growth, real next steps.
I came looking for somewhere to belong. What I found was a community that walked with me through every question. They didn't just tell me about faith — they showed me how to live it.

Sarah M.
Runcorn
The journey from encounter to being equipped changed everything. I used to feel lost. Now I know my purpose and I'm stepping into it. That's what this church does.

David K.
Runcorn
It's not about the building. It's about the people. At Eden : 316, I was seen, heard, and challenged to grow. I'm a different person now — stronger in faith and clearer on my calling.

Emma T.
Runcorn
I wasn't sure what 'royal priesthood' meant. But through the teaching and the community here, I began to understand. I'm being equipped to serve — not just in church, but in my everyday life.

James R.
Runcorn