We deliver our programmes throughout the UK in learning and worshipping communities at various Hub locations.
Our Bristol Hub was born out of partnership with Woodlands Church. We mutually share a vision to be continually reproducing the life of Jesus in the people around us. Our Bristol Hub has become a vibrant, multicultural place which reflects city life and welcomes anyone who wants to go deeper in their faith, ask a lot of questions, and is not afraid of the messiness that often comes navigating life as a Christian in the 21st century.
Woodlands is situated in central Bristol, not far from the University, and is close to both good train and bus routes as well as some excellent road networks. Want to find out more about what it is like to journey with us? We’d love to hear from you. Please do get in touch.
Hi, I’m Mark, the Hub Director for Bristol.
Theology has been a central part of my life and is one of my great passions. Studying it has helped me find language to speak to God and speak of God and opened up new ways of understanding life, the world, and church. I’ve had the joy of studying both a BA and MA in theology and I have a particular interest in spirituality, ecclesiology, formation, and how theology impacts the world around us.
I love being a part of the WTC community and to be leading his Hub as we create a space for worship, learning and transformation together. I believe WTC to be such a life-giving college and community, and I’d love to help you discover what theological study could mean for your own spiritual journey.
Do get in touch if you fancy a chat!
Each Hub location has its own Hub Director who is responsible for facilitating the worshipping and learning community, as well as offering pastoral care for students related to their studies with WTC.
We are currently recruiting for a Hub Director at the Bristol Hub. Find out more below…
Woodland Road
Bristol
BS8 2AA
(What3words location: scan.trip.scenes)
There is limited free parking on Woodland Road, apart from on weekdays between 9am and 5pm, when it’s Pay & Display. However, on weekends and evenings (after 6pm) access to the car park of the Bristol Homeopathic Hospital is available for use. The entrance is off Tyndall’s Park Road and the car park is to the left. Steps lead down from the car park directly onto Woodland Road. The nearest other public car park is just up Whiteladies Road in Clifton Down Shopping Centre, about a three minute walk away.
There are also regular buses, with the nearest stops being outside BBC Broadcasting House on Whiteladies Road.
The church is on a signed cycle route from the city centre to the Durdham Downs, and there are bike racks provided by the main entrance.