Guiseley Baptist Church

Guiseley Baptist Church God loves you more than you can imagine. Welcome to the page for Guiseley Baptist Church (GBC). We look forward to meeting you!

We want to be known as a welcoming church and if you were to visit us for the first time, we hope you would feel at home in our growing congregation. We’re situated on the outskirts of Leeds and we’ve lots of activity happening for all ages – just have a look around the website to find out what’s going on. Through all that we’re doing, we hope that we’re enabling God to work out his Kingdom in us

and through us as we seek to faithfully serve him. In terms of the ministry team, there are currently two of us serving as Minister and we have a full time youth and childrens worker. Just because we’re in a time of change, it doesn’t mean that we’re standing still - at GBC, we like to think of change as a positive thing in that it provides a launch pad for the new and exciting initiatives that God is doing, both within the church as we seek to deepen our relationship with him and build disciples of Jesus Christ as well as serving the wider community. If after looking through the website - www.guiseleybaptistchurch.co.uk - you want more information then please contact one of us at the church office on 01943 884233 or email us by following the links below. Ultimately of course the best way to find out what we’re like is to come and visit us – you’ll see that we have a service on a Sunday morning at 10.30am.

12/04/2026

This morning's service was sponsored by Octopus Energy 🐙. Only joking. Great to be reminded that He sees us, God's arms are wrapped around us and His hands lift us up. Also, that to follow Jesus is not complicated: love God with everything you have and love your neighbour as you love yourself. Do this and you will live!

Why not join us as we celebrate Easter Sunday tomorrow. Early morning, 7am at the Chevin Cross and 10.30am at the church...
04/04/2026

Why not join us as we celebrate Easter Sunday tomorrow. Early morning, 7am at the Chevin Cross and 10.30am at the church when we hear why Jesus said he was the resurrection and the life.

On Good Friday we meet with other Christians at 12 noon at the Chevin Cross and at 7.30pm we have a Tenebrae style servi...
03/04/2026

On Good Friday we meet with other Christians at 12 noon at the Chevin Cross and at 7.30pm we have a Tenebrae style service in the church. Why not join us as we remember the sacrifice Jesus made.

Our Easter Services start with Maundy Thursday Communion at 7.30pm in the church.
02/04/2026

Our Easter Services start with Maundy Thursday Communion at 7.30pm in the church.

It's all about Jesus.
02/03/2026

It's all about Jesus.

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This post was shared by Baptists Together today, sadly there has also now been explosions in Lebanon.
02/03/2026

This post was shared by Baptists Together today, sadly there has also now been explosions in Lebanon.

On Saturday morning, Christian leaders from across the Middle East, including Thimar-LSESD leadership, were gathering in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for the annual Movement Day Dubai conference when, just across the adjacent waters of the Strait of Hormuz, joint US-Israeli strikes hit Iran.

The Iranian response was quick and unprecedented in its geographical scope. Within hours, Iran fired back at US and Israeli targets across the region, including in Gulf states like the UAE. Above Dubai, air defense systems intercepted incoming missiles, jolting the attendees of Movement Day.

The conference continued, but it was understandably difficult for participants to focus as news poured in about further attacks, the closure of airspaces, and the cancellation of flights. One attendee shared with Nabil Costa that he was supposed to return to his country for his son’s chemotherapy session tomorrow. But now that is not possible. The hospital where the treatment was scheduled has been repurposed into a military hospital and, like Costa, his flight has been canceled. Both men, along with other attendees, are stuck in Dubai, waiting, like the rest of the region, to see what comes next.

The Middle East now finds itself in the midst of a regional conflict, one whose outcome and consequences are anything but certain. As of the time of this writing, Lebanon has not been directly dragged into the conflict, but the conditions for it to be involved are still present, as is the potential for the conflict to escalate further. An already fragile region could be on the verge of completely shattering. Attacks continue across the region, with missile interceptions and strikes in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Iraq, and Kuwait.

In this turmoil and uncertainty, we are asking our friends and partners around the world and in different churches to pray tomorrow for the Middle East. This moment is one of immense magnitude, one that could drastically reshape the region for decades to come. At this time, we are specifically asking that people pray for:

● Peace and justice in our region.
● The protection and safety of civilians.
● Wisdom and restraint among decision makers and global leaders.
● Comfort for families.
● Reconciliation and healing between nations.

We find ourselves now in an unprecedented situation. As a new, uncertain chapter begins, our presence in the Middle East and Gulf region is arguably more important than ever. While headlines now focus on military developments and geopolitical consequences, we remain committed to strengthening local churches and Christian leaders, supporting families affected by violence, and fostering reconciliation between communities.

In days of fear like this, let us remember the Lord’s promise to His people in times of trouble: “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand” (Isa 41:10 ESV). Let us all continue steadfastly in prayer and in the trust of the Lord. May His light guide us through the darkness ahead.

A big round of applause to the team.
31/01/2026

A big round of applause to the team.

This year at GBC we are taking up the challenge to become 'Bible Saturated' by reading our bibles everyday. Listen to Ma...
08/01/2026

This year at GBC we are taking up the challenge to become 'Bible Saturated' by reading our bibles everyday. Listen to Martin's sermon last Sunday, 4th January to hear his encouragement to read God's word. If you would like some help to get started, contact us via the website www.guiseleybaptistchurch.co.uk

Who'd be a Baptist? What does belonging to a Baptist Church involve? Come and find out on Thursday evening 8th Jan 2026 ...
06/01/2026

Who'd be a Baptist? What does belonging to a Baptist Church involve? Come and find out on Thursday evening 8th Jan 2026 when our minister, Martin, starts a short course on the subject. 7:30 - 8:30pm in the Hub.

Address

Oxford Road
Leeds
LS209

Opening Hours

10:30am - 12pm

Telephone

01943884233

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