working with children and young people to community involvement, from fighting global injustice to engaging with today’s pressing issues, find out more about the important and varied work of the United Reformed Churc
St Mark’s uses Common Worship on Sundays and the English Hymnal, and the Sunday liturgy is modern ca
We are an intercultural church, where people with varied ethnic roots enrich each other's Christian
one way street, white lion street to be precise and nearby bus stop with buses taking you to Hollowa
St. Joseph’s is a busy parish community in Highgate, North London with a warm and lively atmosphere.
the Bible seriously because we believe it is the way God has communicated to us about his Son, Jesus
120 St Paul's Rd, Mildmay Ward, London N1 2LR, UK
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