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  2. ChristChurch London - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church London was founded in October 2004 by David Stroud, who moved from Birmingham to start the church, and recruited Adrian Holloway and Rhys Scott to be part of the church-planting team. The church officially launched in 2005 at the New Connaught Rooms in Covent Garden and has since relocated a number of times as the church has grown ...

  3. File:SUTTON (Surrey), Greater London - Christ Church (10).jpg

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    English: Sutton is a town in Greater London, 10 miles from the centre of the city. To the south of the town centre in Christchurch Park sits Christ Church, Sutton. It was built in 1888 by architects Newman & Jacques and builders Gregory and Company of Clapham for £8,000. It was sited among the then lavender fields east of Brighton Road.

  4. Anglican Diocese of Southwark - Wikipedia

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    The diocese covers Greater London south of the River Thames (except for the London Borough of Bexley and London Borough of Bromley) and east Surrey.Since the creation of the diocese's episcopal area scheme in 1991 (which before then had been operating informally for the previous five years), [5] the diocese is divided into three episcopal areas, each of which is overseen by an area bishop and ...

  5. Trinity Church, Sutton - Wikipedia

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    The church was officially opened on 2 October 1907 as Trinity Wesleyan Church, and replaced a former building nearby. It was renamed Trinity Methodist Church following the Methodist Union in 1932. In 1972 the Congregational and Presbyterian Churches united, and the Congregational and Methodist congregations in Sutton also united, with Trinity ...

  6. Sutton, London - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Church (left) and Sutton Baptist Church (right), Cheam Road. In contrast to the other two town centre churches, the Baptist Church is relatively modern—it was designed by the architect Nugent Cachemaille-Day (1896–1976) using mainly traditional materials, such as brick and tile, in a style influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement ...

  7. List of churches in the United Reformed Church - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church URC, Charmouth Charmouth, Dorset: 1662 2016 Christ Church, Estover Estover, Devon: 1980 2021 Baptist/Methodist/URC involvement ended, continues as a CoE church Christ Church, Marlborough Marlborough, Wiltshire: 1817 2011 URC involvement ended, continues as a Methodist church Christ the Servant, Abbey Meads Swindon, Wiltshire: 1996 ...

  8. List of places of worship in Woking (borough) - Wikipedia

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    Woking borough has four Roman Catholic churches—St Edward the Confessor's Church at Sutton Place, St Dunstan's Church southeast of Woking town centre, St Hugh of Lincoln's at Knaphill and Our Lady Help of Christians at West Byfleet. St Edward the Confessor's is part of Guildford Deanery, and the other three are administered by Woking Deanery.

  9. Christ Church, Turnham Green - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church, Turnham Green is a Grade II listed Anglican church sited on the eastern half of Turnham Green in Chiswick, west London. [3] The church and the green on which it sits are local landmarks, and are considered of special historic interest by the London Borough of Hounslow .