We are part of The Salvation Army UK and Ireland Territory. Our Sunday worship is at 11am - everyone is welcome Regent Hall Salvation Army is a Christian church dedicated to caring for the whole community. Everyone is welcome just as you at any of our activities and services:
Come along for worship on Sundays at 11am and to visit throughout the week for activities, house groups, support, prayer,
a listening ear and practical help. Every Friday at 1pm we host a free lunchtime concert where all are welcome to enjoy great music and a bite to eat from the Fika Cafe. Our Welcome Hub drop-in is open three days a week to offer a safe and welcoming space, away from the busyness of Oxford Street, including support for people with dementia and their families. Our Community Wardrobe project (part-funded by Westminster Council) is a referral service to support people and families in the Westminster area who are struggling to buy clothes due to the cost-of-living crisis. Regent Hall Corps also supports The Salvation Army's No. 10 drop-in centre in nearby Princes Street. We provide chaplaincy services to support staff in local department stores. Being located in the West End of London, music plays an important role in the life of our church. Our band can be seen every Sunday playing and marching along the well-known streets of central London to hundreds of tourists and shoppers. We also have a senior choir and worship team, as well as a children's choir and junior brass band who contribute to our worship. An international fellowship also meets regularly and is a key part of our church family. We have activities for all ages and are available to host conferences, events and concerts; contact us for more information. Regent Hall has been a Salvation Army church since 1882 - when a former Victorian roller skating rink was bought by our founder, William Booth.