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Began as a Brethren church, left the Brethren 1996 Leighton Road Gospel Hall: Bush Hill Park [102] 1910 [60] Chase Family Church: Enfield [103] 1968 Began as Winchmore Hill Christian Fellowship Riverside Community Church Bowes Park [104] New River @ Croyland Church: Edmonton [105] Inspirational Charismatic Church – House of Prayer: Edmonton [106]
All Saints' Church, Oakleigh Park This is a list of cathedrals , churches and chapels in the London Borough of Barnet within the Greater London . The list focuses on the more permanent churches and buildings which identify themselves as places of Christian worship.
St Mary's Church, Downe. This is a list of cathedrals, churches and chapels in the London Borough of Bromley within the Greater London.The list focuses on the more permanent churches and buildings which identify themselves as places of Christian worship.
Christ Church Down Street Mayfair: Jesus: 1865 1990s Closed 1990s but now used by Christ Church Mayfair, a new CoE church (see above) St Luke, Tavistock Road Paddington: Luke: 1868 1963 Demolished [70] St Peter, Elgin Avenue Paddington: Peter: 1871 1975 Demolished [70] St Paul, Harrow Road Paddington: Paul: 1874 1947 Demolished [70] St Jude ...
The Jesus Army, also known as the Jesus Fellowship Church and the Bugbrooke Community, [1] was a neocharismatic evangelical Christian movement based in the United Kingdom, part of the British New Church Movement. The name Jesus Army was used specifically for the outreach and street-based evangelism for which they were known. [2]
Spirit of Jesus Church in the UK Kingsbury: Spirit of Jesus Church: Church of God Evangelism: Harlesden [151] Independent French Christian Community Bethel: Harlesden: Harvest Church: Wembley [152] House on the Rock: Wembley [153] Miracle Signs and Wonders Ministries: Kingsbury: New Life Tokyngton Church: Tokyngton: Oasis Church Neasden ...
Bardon Park Chapel is a 300-year-old Christian meeting house at Bardon, Leicestershire, England. [1] It stands back from the A511 road (Shaw Lane), between Coalville and Markfield, about 1.3 miles (2.1 km) west of M1 junction 22. At the time of its construction, the meeting house was set within a medieval deer park. [2]
Redeemed Christian Church of God: Richmond Park Church (former Salvation Army Citadel) Richmond Park: N/A [20] Late 1800s Evangelical Rosebery Park Baptist Church Pokesdown N/A [21] 1891 Baptist Sacred Heart Church: Richmond Hill: N/A [22] 1874 Catholic English Gothic: Grade II listed: Strouden Park Chapel Strouden Park: N/A [23] 1950s Non ...