Weekly meetings


When? 8 pm (Till around 10 pm)

Why? Not only to remind ourselves of the community we find ourselves in but general notices, annoucements and heads-up on events around the corner. We also use this opportunity to learn more about God's word and how it can directly apply to us today, in addition we also have this accompanied by a period of praise. Be it singing or.. something potentially a bit more 'avant-garde'. On the side, a bit of general banter never goes amiss!

So what part of the word are you guys looking at now then? We're currently reading Paul's second letter to the Corinthians.

You guys do anything else? What happens after?? After the main meeting it's quite common for the CU to migrate down to O'neil's just on the turn-off to Bath Road by the roundabout (down the road from the hub). We usually have people around till 12.

Other Information


We have big weekly meetings.. but we also meet up in smaller groups called cell groups too during the week..

Despite the fact that this is all great fun, CU isn't nearly half as fun as some of the churches we're involved with. CU is in addition to our own church communities, not a replacement!

We as a Christian Union do a few other events every so often to mix it up on our wednesday meetings..

About us


Bournemouth Christian Union is a collection of students from both the University and Arts Institute of Bournemouth who are interested in living, exploring and sharing their faith as Christians whilst at university.

We have plenty going on throughout the year and so if your curious about coming along to one of our meetings or getting involved feel free to look around the website and get in contact using the contact link on the navigation menu. The CU offers a place for students who share a common faith or interest in Christianity to come together and learn more practically about the work of a Christian out in the world and also use this to make Christ known to those on campus and serve those around us in what ways we can, this is our primary focus.