Tea Lounge

The Tea Lounge is part of St Martin’s church. A warm welcome awaits anyone who visits on Monday mornings when we host ‘Cuppa and Chat‘. The Tea Lounge has recently been moved around with more comfortable seating. In the summer months the terrace outside the church may be open to sit on. If you are in town to shop, work, or meet, do come in.

The Tea Lounge area is available for hire on a case by case basis, so please enquire, and we will see what we can do to accommodate your needs. Space in the Tea Lounge can be given over to community groups FOC, if refreshments are purchased during the meeting, again please enquire if this is something you are interested in.

The Tea Lounge is located to the south (Edgbaston Street) side of the Church. If you’re in the main church, just go through the double glass doors that are near the church main entrance on the right, head down the stairs and turn left.


Advent & Christmas Services 2019 – Come and Worship with us!

Join us for Advent at St Martin in the Bull Ring. Full details below or by contacting us by email on office@bullring.org or using our social media. Join us for Christmas at St Martin in the Bull Ring. Full details below or by contacting us by email on office@bullring.org or using our
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Live @ The Tea Lounge – Friday 6th September 2019

Join us for our 2nd Live @ The Tea Lounge on Friday 6th September 2019. More details can be found on Facebook on the @thetealounge page or on our Facebook page @inthebullring
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Church Closed to the Public – Monday 8th – Wednesday 10th July 2019

Many apologies but the church will be closed to the public from Monday 8th – Wednesday 10th July due to a private event we are hosting. We will open as usual on Thursday 11th July. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. Our usual Cuppa and Chat will take place on Mon
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IGB Workplace Chaplaincy Birmingham – Solihull Annual Meeting 20th May

Smithfield Development at the Bullring is set to bring a new public square, leisure, shops, 2,000 homes and a vibrant market. CIGB Workplace Chaplaincy and St Martins in the Bullring have had Markets Chaplains for decades. Does development mark continuity for the Markets or something
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