All Saints is a mixture of people who are excited to be discovering more of God’s transforming and hope-giving love as each day goes by. That discovery is something we want to share with our friends and neighbours as together we are “Making & Maturing Disciples of Jesus Christ”.
one way street, white lion street to be precise and nearby bus stop with buses taking you to Hollowa
the Bible seriously because we believe it is the way God has communicated to us about his Son, Jesus
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Cross Street Baptist Church is approximately a 10 minute walk from either Angel or Highbury & Isling
orshiped at the Congregational Church in Highbury Quadrant. He was a donor to other non-conformist c
18-26 Randell's Rd, Islington, London N1 0DH, UK
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