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  2. Christ Church, Fulwood - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church is in Victoria Road, Fulwood, Preston, Lancashire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Preston, the archdeaconry of Lancaster, and the diocese of Blackburn. [1] The church was built in 1854–55 and designed by Myres and Veevers. It is constructed in stone with some polychromy in the dressings.

  3. Christ Church, Fulwood, Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church Fulwood's most popular annual event is the Carols by Candlelight services held each December. [ 8 ] Christ Church is within the conservative evangelical tradition of the Church of England, and consequently it has passed resolutions to reject the ordination of women and/or female leadership. [ 9 ]

  4. Christ Church - Wikipedia

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    Old North Church, Boston (officially "Christ Church in the City of Boston"), a National Historic Landmark; Christ Church, Hyde Park, Boston, listed on the NRHP; Christ Church (Cambridge, Massachusetts), a National Historic Landmark

  5. Philip Hacking - Wikipedia

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    In October 1968 Philip was appointed vicar of Christ Church, Fulwood, Sheffield. [2] He remained as vicar in this parish for 29 years before retiring from full-time ministry in 1997. [ 2 ] He still maintained connections with the church, preaching on occasions, and held a diocesan permission to officiate .

  6. Christ Church, Stannington - Wikipedia

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    The church has had several notable vicars over the years: Samuel Parkes was in office for 28 years between 1879 and 1908, Francis Augustine Stebbing was the longest serving vicar between 1916 and 1963, the last incumbent Canon Philip West had, until very recently, been Christ Church's vicar for over 20 years. [3]

  7. Fulwood Old Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Fulwood Old Chapel is a Unitarian place of worship in the Fulwood district of western Sheffield, South Yorkshire. It is a member of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches , the umbrella organisation for British Unitarians.

  8. Fulwood, Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    Fulwood House on Old Fulwood Road is a large structure built in 1920 for the Wilsons, a well known local family involved in the manufacture of snuff.It was eventually purchased by the Sheffield Regional Hospital Board in 1948 and is now part of the headquarters of the Sheffield Health & Social Care NHS Foundation Trust, housing conference and training facilities and other meeting rooms.

  9. Category:Churches in Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    Banner Cross Methodist Church; Beauchief Abbey; Church of St Mary the Virgin, Beighton; St Mary's Church, Bolsterstone; Church of St Nicholas, Bradfield; St Mary's Church, Bramall Lane; St Thomas, Brightside; Church of St Mark, Broomhill