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THE SIX at River Church. River Church launched in September 2021 and is led by Amy and Matt Key, who are both ordained in the Church of England. [1] River Church has a dream to see Ipswich overflowing with life, and is popular amongst students from the nearby University of Suffolk. [2] River Church runs regular Alpha courses. [3]
St Mary-at-the-Quay Church is a former Anglican church in Ipswich, Suffolk, England.The medieval building is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. [1] and since September 2021 it has been used by River Church to implement an approach to evangelicism developed by Holy Trinity Brompton as part of the network of HTB church plants.
River Church Ipswich; St Mary-at-the-Quay Church, Ipswich; St Nicholas' Church, Ipswich This page was last edited on 18 February 2021, at 23:18 (UTC). Text is ...
Nelson Street Church, Rochdale 2021 Manchester HTB Janie and James Cronin 74 St Wins, Totton 2021 Winchester Saint Mary's Southampton Ali and Steve Hill 75 River Church Ipswich 2021 St Edmundsbury and Ipswich HTB and St Augustine's Ipswich Matt and Amy Key [43] 76 The Well, Swindon 2021 Bristol Pattern Church, Swindon Paul Freeland
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River Church Ipswich (BMO) River Church Ipswich [35] Church Leader: Amy Key Church Leader: Matt Key N/A [36] Ipswich (All Hallows) All Hallows, Ipswich; Archived 2018-06-21 at the Wayback Machine: Priest-in-Charge: Emma Haggar; 12,311 [37] MIE (Mission Ipswich East) St Andrew, Ipswich; St John the Baptist, Ipswich; Bixley Hall; Priest-in-Charge ...
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Ipswich Minster, previously known as St Mary-le-Tower, is the civic church of Ipswich, Suffolk, England and a Grade II* listed building. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was in the churchyard of St Mary that the town charter of Ipswich was written in 1200.