There is no single reserved day for a Sikh to worship. A Sikh should meditate on the name of God (Naam Japna) everyday and whenever possible visit a Gurdwara. The main day for Sikhs to go to the Gurdwara for worship in Britain is Sunday.
As well as the normal daily services, the Guru Gobind Singh Gurdwara is used to host Sikh marriages, Akhand Paaths, Sehj Paaths and Sukhmani Sahib Paaths. Additionally, langar (which is the communal meal) is provided in the Langar Hall.
If you wish to book the Gurdwara for an Anand Karaj (Sikh marriage), please contact:
S Mohinder Singh Maan
(General Secretary)
Tel: – 01274- 727938, Mob: –
- Telephone: 01274 727938
- Mobile: 0744 3873710
Weddings can be booked in the Gurdwara on:
- Wednesday: 11.00 AM – 1.00 PM
- Saturday: 11.00AM – 1.00 PM
- Sunday: 11.00AM – 1.00 PM
If you wish to book an Akhand Paath, Sehj Paath or Sukhmani Sahib Paath, please contact Gianni Gurmeet Singh on:
- Mobile: 07400 696967
Weekly Religious Programme
You can find details of the weekly religious programme at the Gurdwara or in the weekly religious programme page.