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The United Reformed Church resulted from the 1972 union of the Presbyterian Church of England and the Congregational Church in England and Wales.In introducing the United Reformed Church Bill in the House of Commons on 21 June 1972, [4] Alexander Lyon called it "one of the most historic measures in the history of the Christian churches in this country". [5]
This is a list of churches in the United Reformed Church denomination in the United Kingdom. In 1972, the Presbyterian Church of England united with the Congregational Church in England and Wales to form the United Reformed Church (URC).
Melanesia: United Church in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands, [29] a United church in the Methodist and the Reformed tradition; Netherlands: Protestant Church in the Netherlands, the 2004 union of the Dutch Reformed Church, the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands, and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. [8]
Downing Place United Reformed Church, Cambridge is a church in Cambridge, England, that is part of the United Reformed Church. It was formed in 2018 in a merger between St Columba's Church, Cambridge, and Emmanuel Church, Cambridge. The church occupies the former St Columba's building in Downing Place, which is close to a site occupied by ...
United Reform: Grade II listed: Elim Church Springbourne: N/A [13] 1909 Evangelical Elim Church Winton, Dorset: N/A Evangelical Holy Epiphany Church Muscliff: Epiphany [14] 20th century Anglican: Howeth Road Evangelical Church Ensbury Park: N/A [15] 20th century Evangelical Immanuel Church Southbourne: Francis Immanuel [16] 1930 United Reformed ...
Saltaire United Reformed Church (originally Saltaire Congregational Church) is a church at Saltaire, West Yorkshire, England. Commissioned and paid for by Titus Salt in the mid 19th century, the church is a Grade I listed building and sits within the Saltaire World Heritage Site .
Kensington United Reformed Church is a Grade II listed church in Allen Street, Kensington, London, England. [1] It was built in 1854–55 as Kensington Congregational Chapel. [1] Since the Union of the Congregational and Presbyterian churches in England and Wales in 1972, the church has been a member of the United Reformed Church. [2]
Richmond Green United Reformed Church was a church and congregation in Richmond, London from 1877 until 2015.. It was formed in 1877 as Richmond Presbyterian Church. [4] The church was previously located on Little Green, close to Richmond Green, in a Grade II listed building designed in a Gothic Revival style by William Wallace in 1883 and built from 1884 to 1885. [5]