Since 1887, the West London Mission has combined Christian worship alongside pioneering social work among some of the most marginalized members of society
Our Social Work with homeless and marginalised people
The West London Mission has been serving homeless and marginalised for 125 years. Over this period, we have developed a range of innovative projects which support and empower some of the most vulnerable people in London.
The Social Work is overseen by the Executive Director, Jon Kuhrt, who is based at Hinde Street Methodist Church.
King's Cross Methodist Church
The Chinese congregations at King’s Cross have services in Cantonese, Mandarin and English. They work with asylum seekers and refugees, offering services such as language classes, legal advice and translation.
The smaller English language congregation at King’s Cross offers an intimate worship space, and also provides a night shelter for homeless people and a meeting place for women working on the streets.
Students
West London Mission provides a focus for Christians of many nationalities. Rooted in a Methodist tradition, you will find opportunities for friendship, reflection and social action as well as worship. Click here for more information.
Methodist Chaplaincy House (MCH) is a community of 26 international students living above King’s Cross Church.
Hinde Street Methodist Church
Hinde Street is a lively and inclusive church, a welcoming community of faith and music, engaging preaching, radical thinking and social justice.

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