Prayer, Projects and Mission

We organise prayer events whenever there is a need to call the borough together to pray. In 2018, we began by taking up a call to prayer from Orpington Baptist Church to bring peace on our streets after knife crime issues across the borough. During the Coronavirus pandemic in 2020, we moved to monthly online prayer gatherings, where churches are encouraged to join in as a whole congregation, leaders and members alike.

Community Impact

Most churches run their own projects locally and are a vital part of their community. Occasionally there is a need for a project to be borough-wide. This is where Transform Bromley Borough can step up to bring everyone together. We carried out the Cinnamon Faith Action Audit in 2015, which we launched to churches and civic partners. Read the report here (A link to a .pdf file is present)

Our current projects are the TBB Food Partnership and Hope into Action Bromley. Some of the churches in our Borough are now offering warm spaces. Warm Spaces are free places where people can go to get warm, save money on their heating costs and make new friends, so avoiding social isolation. Many warm spaces have cafes that provide hot drinks as well as light meals and free wifi.

Find details and locations of church based warm spaces and food projects within the London Borough of Bromley by clicking on the button below.

Please select the links below for more information on our projects:

Food Partnership 

Hope into Action

Missional Activities

In 2012, a group of churches put on an outdoor event for the opening of the London Olympics in Queensmead Rec, another group started Healing on the Streets in central Bromley. Since then we have run many public outreach events, services and schools work projects. We took part in The Turning London mission in 2019.