
Victoria Dock Church has been part of the Victoria Dock community since the early 1990s and meets every Sunday at Victoria Dock Village Hall.
The church is part of the Church of England and the Parish of Drypool. While it operates independently, it has long used the Village Hall as its place of worship and remains an established presence in the area.
If you’re looking for a Hull church to attend – whether you’re new to the faith, returning after some time away, or simply curious – you’re welcome to visit.

Services
Sunday Service
10:45am every Sunday
Services are informal and contemporary in style.
- First Sunday of the month – Café Church (discussion-based and interactive)
- Fourth Sunday – Holy Communion
- Other Sundays – Morning Worship, including Christenings and Thanksgivings
Visitors are welcome to attend at any time.
Community Activities
In addition to Sunday services, Victoria Dock Church runs:
- Midweek Small Groups: Fortnightly on Tuesdays. Smaller gatherings for conversation, encouragement and shared learning.
- Social Events: Occasional social activities throughout the year including meals, outings and community gatherings.
- Community Support: Regular collections for Hull Foodbank and Fairtrade refreshments served after services.
These activities are organised by the church independently of the Village Hall, but take place within the wider Victoria Dock community.
About the Church
Victoria Dock Church began working in the community in 1990 and has been holding public services since 1993.
The congregation includes people from a range of backgrounds and ages. The church describes itself as a welcoming, community-focused church that seeks to serve Victoria Dock and the wider Drypool parish.
The church is currently led by Rev Jonny Guy.
Get In Touch
For direct enquiries about church life, services or faith-related matters, contact the church directly.
