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Welcome to arnoldarmy

a vibrant community of Christians in Nottingham

If you are planning to visit us for the first time click here for some essential information and directions. We meet every Sunday at 10am. We look forward to welcoming you.

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Small Groups

Essential week by week encouragement

Small groups - we call them cell groups - are an essential part of the life of this church community. Most of us meet every week in a small group where we find mutual support and encouragement as well as the impetus to put our faith into action. If you would like to join a group click here and contact us by email. Most groups meet on a Thursday evening in all areas of the City.

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Cell Notes

Resources for small group meetings

Every week our small groups use notes based on the previous Sunday's talk. We know from our web stats that more than 500 of you download these notes. So whether you worship at arnoldarmy or somewhere else in the world we pray that these notes will prove a resource of blessing to you.

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Why a Salvation Army?

Find out more about our parent denomination.

The Salvation Army is a worldwide evangelical Christian church at work in 111 countries. Arnoldarmy is one of The Salvation Army Churches in Nottingham, England. To find out more click here to go to the National Salvation Army web site.

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