6th - 7th February 2026

Central Vineyard • Northampton

You are invited to join us as we gather together for our regional worship event in February 2026!

It will be a great chance to meet other worshippers from Vineyard churches across the Midlands & East regions, as we worship Jesus together, create space for the Holy Spirit and hear from some amazing speakers.

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Speakers

Tammy Gee

Tammy and her husband Steve have been in ministry together for over two decades. They planted their first church, Daventry Vineyard in their early 20's and went on to launch the Central Vineyard in 2006, which has since multiplied in to four unique churches. Together they also serve the wider Vineyard as Regional Leaders. They live in Milton Keynes with 2 of their 3 teenage daughters, and together lead the Garden City Vineyard.

Mark Harbour

The amount of time Mark has been leading worship is almost as long as his beard - over 40 years! He leads Cambridge Vineyard with his wife Jude and serves as part of the worship team there. He has three adult children, all of whom are involved in leading worship at their churches, and one of Mark's greatest pleasures is to help develop worship leaders and musicians. He is part of the East Anglia Vineyards' Songwriting Cohort and as part of his rhythms of work, rest, and worship he enjoys riding his Harley, fishing and morris dancing.

How to get here

Venue.

Central Vineyard
42 Sheep Street, Northampton NN4 8QG

 

Train
Northampton train station is a 15 minute walk from the church building

Bus
Northampton bus station is a 5 minutes walk from the church building.

Drive
Central Vineyard is in the centre of the town. There are numerous car parks nearby. The following are the closest and the charges are the same. On Friday it is £2.20 to park after 5pm.

On Saturday it is £2.20 to park until 5pm and then a further £2.20 to park after 5pm. Campbell Square and Mayorhold car parks operate on an ANPR pay on return scheme. Newlands is coin/card payment.

Where to stay

If you are staying for the weekend, there are a few hotel options in the town centre, and numerous options if you drive a little further out.

The Mercure Northampton, the Premier Inn Northampton Centre and the ibis Northampton Centre are all walking distance and may well come with free parking.

We would not recommend staying at the Travelodge Northampton Central.

Where to eat

From the Central Vineyard building, there are numerous places to eat. There are lots of chain restaurants - Nando’s, McDonalds, Prezzo, Turtle Bay - nearby.

There are also some local spots - we would recommend any of the following:

The Good Loaf

Zapato Lounge

The Smoke Pit

Oriental Gardens

Marmaris

Shipmans

Cafe Marseille

The Good Loaf will be supplying our packed lunch offer - £5 for a sandwich, crisps, drink and cake - the bread and cake are made fresh on site daily.

Programme

Friday 6th February 2026

18:00 Doors open - registration

19:30 Coffee

19:45 Main session

21:30 After hours

22:30 Finish

Saturday 7th February 2026

09:00 Doors open - registration

09:30 Main session

11:15 Break

11:30 Main session

12:45 Lunch

14:00 Instrument Breakout Rooms and Prophesy Slots

15:00 Break

15:15 Seminars and Prophesy Slots

16:30 Dinner

19:00 Main session

22:00 Finish

Childcare
There will be no childcare provision at the Midlands and East Worship Gathering.

Youth
Youth aged 16+ would be welcome to attend this event, provided they are accompanied by a parent/guardian/“parent in loco” who has purchased an adult ticket.  If you have any questions about wanting to bring youth to this event please reach out.  

Accessibility
Everyone is welcome at the Gathering but we recognise that large gatherings can be overwhelming. The Meeting Room is a quiet space available for anyone. If you have sensory or additional needs this space is open to you to come and rest in. The Meeting Room will be open during main seminars, breaks and meals.

There are accessible toilets and parking available on site, with a lift available to all floors.