Home Page Of The Catholic Church In England And Wales Officers, departments, agencies, photo directory of bishops, map of dioceses, press releases. Some frequentlyrequested documents from 1994 to the present http://www.catholic-ew.org.uk/
Crich Baptist Church, Derbyshire, U.K. Derbyshire, england. Evangelical church preaching Christ crucified, risen and coming again. Provides information on services, location, contacts, online magazine, sermons in RealAudio, Bible study tools, history and UK church directory. http://www.crichbaptist.org/
Catholic Church In England And Wales Catholic church in england and Wales This site has moved to www.catholicew.org.uk You should be redirected there automatically in 5 seconds. http://www.tasc.ac.uk/cc/
Farnham Pentecostal Church Farnham, Surrey, england. Details the church background, leader, location, and contact details. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/AndrewHenderson2
Three Anglican City Centre Churches, Nottingham, England Information about the clergy and congregation s practical, musical and spiritual life together. Includes articles and guides which detail history and church http://www.stpetersnottingham.org/
Extractions: Nottingham, England St Peter and All Saints St Mary the Virgin The Parish Church of St Peter stands in the busy commercial centre of Nottingham and was built in the late 12th century. All Saints ' Church has served the residential Arboretum area since 1864. This website includes Claves Regni magazine, on-line since 1996. July/August 2005 edition now available The Civic and Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin is situated in the heart of Nottingham's historic Lace Market, and is the oldest religious foundation in the city. The current building, the third on the site, dates from the late 14th to early 15th century.
St.Thomas Of Canterbury Parish Church Three choirs from one church the Parish Choir, the Girls' Choir and the Becket Singers. Brentwood, Essex, england. http://www.st-thomas.org.uk/
Extractions: 24th March Among those commemorated in new statues on the west front of Westminster Abbey "I am bound, as a pastor, by divine command to give my life for those whom I love, and that is all Salvadoreans, even those who are going to kill me." These words appeared in a newspaper just two weeks before Archbishop Romero was shot while celebrating Holy Communion in the hospital which had been his home since his enthronement in 1977. Quiet, unassuming, conservative in temperament and regarded by the church as safely orthodox, he was an unlikely martyr for the cause of liberation. Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Goldamez was born in 1917 in the town of Cindad Barrios, in the mountains of El Salvador near the border with Honduras. Leaving school at twelve he began an apprenticeship as a carpenter, showing promise as a craftsman, but soon thought about ordination, although his family were not keen. He trained at San Miguel and San Salvador, before completing his theological studies in Rome. Because of the war in Europe there was no member of his family at his ordination in 1942. Oscar became bishop in 1970, serving first as assistant to the aged Archbishop of San Salvador and from 1974 as Bishop of Santiago de Maria. Within three years he was Archbishop of San Salvador.
Extractions: Grappenhall Independent Methodist Church The church dates from about 1828, when a young man by the name of Thomas Leah found conversion and soon afterwards became a preacher of the word. In 1855, Thomas Leah, then a family man and residing Grappenhall, decided with several others that a room should be opened for worship. This happened on 2nd May that year and Grappenhall Independent Methodist Church was born. The meeting, held in a room over a bakery in Knutsford Road, prospered, until by the year 1880 it became evident that new arrangements would have to be made. It was decided to build a small Church on Chester Road, close to Stanny Lunt Bridge and with much rejoicing, this was opened on 9th November, 1881. The building remains to this day as a private dwelling. Eventually, through varying circumstances, it again became obvious that new premises were required. The subsequent period of hard work led in 1913 to the building of the present Church on Knutsford Road, which opened on the 8th November of that year. Grappenhall at that time was rapidly developing as a residential and dormitory area and the new Church prospered. This was particularly true with regard to the Sunday School, which developed at an almost embarrassing rate, so that by the mid-1930's there was a desperate shortage of space. The problem persisted, and it was not until 1943 that the first part of the answer came with the purchase of a bungalow situated to the rear of our premises. While this additional space helped to some degree, the difficulties were not fully overcome until 1951, by which time the bungalow had been demolished and the space thus made available used to extend the Schoolroom to its present size. Both Church and School have been modernised and well maintained, resulting in very attractive premises.
Extractions: Pastors Jean Marsh, Hyuk Seonwoo, and Julia Doutaz Congregational Development, A Focus of the "Together for Tomorrow" Campaign Congregational Development is complex: The missions and activities that help Boston or Providence-area churches to grow cannot necessarily be applied to a church in rural Maine or Northern New Hampshire. The needs of Connecticut Methodists may differ significantly from those in Western Massachusetts. One style simply does not fit all. (click title to learn more) Your tax-deductible gift may be placed in United Methodist church offering plates or sent directly to: UMCOR, PO Box 9068, New York, NY 10087-9068. Checks should be made out to: UMCOR. Please list in the memo area of your check "UMCOR Advance #982523, Hurricanes 2005 Global". Donations are also being taken by phone at 1-800-554-8583. For Online donation info ... Mission Central is requesting Flood and Disaster Relief Materials for Hurricane Response. Flood Buckets and emergency kits are desperately needed. Below you will find a list of all kits and what they contain. The conference is in the process of organizing drop off sites for the flood buckets and kits. Drop off sites and a deadline to follow. For more information contact Rosemary McNulty in the N... Three things that stand out in my mind, during this trip, are our meeting with the 51 children that are receiving help with their school tuitions, the pastors we are supporting, and the presentation of the money to a widow so that she could buy two cows for milk and for tilling the land. This, to me, was a Holy moment. I will never forget the testimonies of those orphans and the tears of the widow...
Extractions: Search: The Society Schools Teachers Parishes ... Send an email The Trust Deed of very many Church of England and Church in Wales schools have the requirement that the school remain in union with the National Society. A revised 'Terms of Union' document is proposed for finalising 30 Sept 2005. More. Statutory Inspection of Anglican Schools (SIAS): for framework and toolkit see Schools Inspection . For opportunities for training contact your diocese Churches still need to see the potential of their schools. Read Canon John Hall's article first published in the Church Times 10.6.05 Congratulations! Excellent A level Religious Studies results - and A level RS entries top increase table again. Comments on results out 18 August 2005 More Pro forma contracts of employment and application forms for use in voluntary aided and foundation schools are available as PDF files. To view and print the forms, go to COLLECTIVE WORSHIP RESOURCES NewS 24 Summer 2005 Terms of Union for schools with NS Guidance on equal opportunities legislation ... National Society Sitemap
UK Church Directory Redirect The Way UK church directory. Find Christians in england, Scotland, Wales and Ireland http://www.safesurfing.co.uk/church/
Temple Cowley URC Intro Also Oxford Healthy Living Centre. Contacts, events, sermons. All age worship. Brownies and Guides. Special weekly service in Punjabi. http://users.breathe.com/temple.cowley.urc/
Extractions: Temple Cowley URC is one of eight United Reformed Churches in the Oxford area. During the 1930s it became a spiritual and social home for many who came seeking work at the nearby Morris car plant (now home to the new BMW Mini). Many of them were Welsh, and Welsh connections remain, although Cowley is now home for many different nationalities, and has a large student population.
1st Yeovil Spiritualist Church Details of sunday services, other events, and healer training program of the 1st Yeovil Spiritualist church, Yeovil, Somerset, england. http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/yeovil_spirits/index.html
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Canterbury The Ancient Diocese of Canterbury was the Motherchurch and Primatial See of All england, from 597 till the death of the last Catholic Archbishop, Cardinal Pole, in 1558. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03299b.htm
Extractions: Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... C > Canterbury A B C D ... Z The Ancient Diocese of Canterbury was the Mother-Church and Primatial See of All England, from 597 till the death of the last Catholic Archbishop , Cardinal Pole, in 1558. When St. Augustine was sent to evangelize England by St. Gregory the Great Christian and a disciple of St. Gregory of Tours . This led him to Canterbury, where he converted the king and many thousands of Saxons in 597, the very year of his landing. Though St. Gregory had planned the division of England into two archbishoprics, one at London and one at York, St. Augustine's success at Canterbury explains how the southern archiepiscopal see came to be fixed there instead of at London. The first beginnings of the diocese are told by St. Bede (Hist. Eccl., I, xxxiii). "When Augustine, the first Archbishop of Canterbury, assumed the episcopal throne in that royal city, he recovered therein, by the King's assistance, a church which, as he was told, had been constructed by the original labour of Roman believers. This church he consecrated in the name of the Saviour, our God and Lord Jesus Christ , and there he established an habitation for himself and all his successors".
Richard's Church Albums s and hundreds of photographs by Richard Derrick and others of churches in england and Wales, arranged by county. http://www.thirdman.ukhq.co.uk/
Extractions: CHURCH PHOTOGRAPHS + 534 Interior Photographs The photographs presented here may be copied and used for private or non-commercial purposes only may not be removed. You may wish to use a photograph on a personal website, homepage or in a family history document before doing so you must obtain the permission of the owner. If you would like to discuss commercial use, please contact the owner using the email address on the contributors page Please Note! All Churches Are Listed In Their Pre 1974 Counties Best viewed with a minimum screen resolution of 800 x 600 PLEASE ENTER HERE Visitors: This site is a member of WebRing.
St. Andrew’s Church Girls’ Brigade Based in Droylsden, Manchester, UK. Only all girl company remaining in the north west of england. Location, join, news and contact. http://www.standrewscgb.org.uk/
Extractions: On Saturday 1st November for the first time in many, many years, St Andrews had a girl representing the Manchester Regiment in the National Swimming finals. It was a well attended event with teams from Blackburn and Ulster also competing. Our Junior Senior swam extremely well finishing fourth in her individual race of front crawl and also finishing fourth in the relay. It was a great chance to meet up with old friends and also to make some new ones. Lets hope our success continues in the years to come. Band Competition Report TYMBA judges. On Sunday 12th October we entered the Greater Manchester Youth Marching Bands competition as organised by the Traditional Youth Marching Bands Association Band Competition Looms Near The band is practising for the Greater Manchester Marching Band Competition which is being held on Sunday 12th October at the George H Carnall Leisure Centre, Davyhulme. As you can see from the picture below, the girls were successful last year and won the Novice section. We are hoping to win again this year and the girls are all working very hard in band practice to ensure we have a good chance of success. We are hoping to have plenty of support on the day and if you would like to cheer us on, then please come down to the George H Carnall Leisure Centre on the 12th October. Trip to Chester Zoo The brigade received a very kind donation from Siemens Plc , who are based on Princess Parkway in Manchester. After much discussion, the girls and officers decided to spend the money on an excursion to Chester Zoo. Everyone agreed that it was a fantastic trip in which we were able to see some interesting and fascinating animals. There were rhinos, giraffes and lions from Africa, strange birds called