St Mary’s with a small group of leaders and a simple vision: to recklessly give themselves away to God, each other and the people of King’s Cross and beyond.Without a permanent place to call home, KXC began renting space for Sunday gatherings from the Lumen United Reform Church, and later from the Ethiopian Church on Pentonville Road, whilst meeting together midweek in homes and pubs, and wherever else we could find space locally.
The circuit is a group of four churches: Archway, Caledonian Road, Camden Town/Epworth@Euston and Is
St Luke's is a Church of England parish church where, on a good day, everyone can be themselves, how
one way street, white lion street to be precise and nearby bus stop with buses taking you to Hollowa
the Sacred Heart (also known as Most Sacred Heart of Jesus) is one of the most widely practised and
orshiped at the Congregational Church in Highbury Quadrant. He was a donor to other non-conformist c
New River Baptist Church is a lively, informal and diverse church family.
237 Pentonville Rd, London N1 9NG, UK
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