FOOTBALL AT KXC
At KXC, we love football and think it's a great way to build relationships, break down barriers, and share the love of Jesus in everyday life. Throughout the week we run multiple football groups. These football communities are vehicles for mission offering belonging, dignity, and the chance to encounter Jesus in a natural and welcoming environment. Whether you’re playing, volunteering, or just exploring faith, check out what we have going on below.
Bridge the Gap
Bridge the Gap is a national charity that exists to build community and faith through football. We partner with Bridge The Gap to host a site in King's Cross. This is a men's only Mission Hub, based around hosting weekly football and regular socials, as together we grow in sharing Jesus with those around us. Join by selecting Bridge the Gap Football mission hub on the HUB signup page.
Refugee Football
A football project that forms part of our refugee ministry that brings together people from KXC and refugees at different stages of their journey from new arrivals to those now settled into housing and work. This is a weekly space of belonging, dignity, and friendship where we seek to break down barriers of division by creating a Jesus-centred community around the beautiful and universal game of football
KXW Football
KXW Football is a community for players of all backgrounds, from local colleagues, neighbours and friends to those seeking refuge in London. Through a mix of regular football, social events, and community games, we aim to create a home on the pitch. Rooted in hospitality and belonging, our club is a space where the love of Jesus is lived out and shared through every game and friendship.
KXY Football Club
KXY Football Club free football programme for young people aged 12–15. If you’re still a youth but between 16-18 then also let us know as there are opportunities for you to get involved. It’s all about building community, growing in confidence, and developing football skills as players train together toward an overnight tournament in West Sussex.