As for me and my house we will
serve the Lord
serve the Lord



Its such a kind loving church and you are part of the family and supported through your journey with Jesus.
- James
“When I first came to home church I was not a Christian I came with my now wife I received such a warm and friendly welcome as time went by I gave my life to Jesus when attend a Christian festival. Though. Out my journey as a new Christian home church gave me great help and support on how build my faith and help me grow and flourish in all that god has for me. It such a kind loving church and you are part of the family and supported through your journey with Jesus.”
Our Leadership team

James Wright
Pastor & Deputy Chair
James is married to Ali and is one the pastors of the church and also deputy chair of the board of trustees.
His favourite verse is Jeremiah 29 v 11. James loves spending time with family and grandchildren and also enjoys getting away in their caravan and exploring the countryside.

Ali Wright
Worship Leader
Ali Wright is the Worship Leader and also sits on the Board of Trustees.
Ali has been a Christian since the age of 13. Ali's favourite verse is Psalm 23.
Ali enjoys spending time with family and grandchildren. Ali also likes getting away in a caravan when possible to see the countryside.

Graham and Terrie Thomas
Graham is one of the Pastors and his favourite bible verse is Hosea 1 V6, Come let us return unto the Lord. Terrie heads up the running of the Friendship coffee morning group and her favourite bible verse is Psalm 9 V1, Whoever dwells in the shelter of the most high will rest in the shadow of the almighty. They have 2 children, 2 grandchildren with partners and 2 great-grandchildren. Their favourite pastime is touring in their caravan.

Rachel Adams
Rachael is a mum to two children, Paul and Claire, and also has two grandchildren, Dylan and Chloe. She attends Home Church, where she is a member of the worship group and also oversees any catering needs within the church. Her hobbies include paper and mixed media craft as well as sewing. Rachael is also a keen walker.
Cheryl Clayton
Cheryl is the secretary for Home Church. She has two grown-up children, Wayne and Lisa, and is a grandmother to a granddaughter, with another on the way in 2025. Her favourite Bible verse is Matthew 17:20. "He replied, 'Because you have so little faith. Truly, I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.'" This verse speaks about the power of faith, suggesting that even a tiny amount of faith can lead to great things.

vision of the church
We are home church are an independent church. We do belong to the ground level network of churches. We are also self funded through the generosity of our partners of home church.
The vision of home church is based around the town of Watton in Norfolk and also the surrounding areas.
Our vision at home church is to build the kingdom of God and also to see the church extend it tent pegs not only locally but also nationally and globally. Through supporting each other and working alongside one another both within home church and also with other churches that share a likeminded vision.
The vision of home church is to be sanctuary, a place of acceptance and love and a place of refuge of safety and hope and to share knowledge and wisdom and resources to equip and enable other Christians to expand God’s kingdom.

Our service times

Sunday Service
Friendship Club
Big House
Home Groups
Prayer Meeting

The History of Home Church
Home Church is the new name for Watton Pentecostal Church.
Watton Pentecostal Church started 1st January 2000. A new church for a new millennium.
There were two Assemblies of God churches in Watton, They worked together and the two leaderships were friends. Late 1999 Chris the Pastor of Watton AOG suggested that the two churches join together.After several meetings it was agreed that the two churches would become one. As the leaders prayed for God’s guidance, someone prophesied about two stream joining together and becoming one river but that the river was greater than the whole of the two streams.

In 2014 the church determined to leave the Fellowship of Assemblies of God, thanking them for their care and support over the years.
To further strengthen the development of church in 2015 it changed its charitable status and became a Charitable Incorporated Organisation following the Foundation Model.
Since then, the church has become part of the Ground Level Network and in 2022, James Wright and Elaine Best were appointed pastors.The church is moving forward into the new thing God is doing in this place and is continuing to move into new things as God opens the doors and calls.