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  1. We are a church for all people, welcoming all, excluding none – just as Jesus Christ did. MCC North London began in 1981 under the pastoral care of Rev Elder Hong Tan. We moved to our current home in Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church, Shaftesbury Avenue, in 2023 where we continue to receive a warm welcome and our congregations support each other.

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  2. Welcome home MCC North London meets at: Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church, 235 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8EP For further information: Tel: 07423635190

  3. We are the Church of England in and around Shaftesbury in Dorset, serving the community and making Jesus known where we are. The church is about God, people and faith and we hope you will find a warm open welcome at all the churches in our team whether you are a visitor, a local or someone just looking for the deeper meaning of life.

  4. St Anne’s is the Church of England Parish Church in Soho, the square mile which is bordered by iconic names such as Oxford Street, Regent Street, Charing Cross Road and Shaftesbury Avenue: a place of prayer, peace and community in the West End. At St Anne's we celebrate God’s love for the whole world, revealed supremely and uniquely in the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. As a ...

  5. Join us for worship each Sunday at 11am in our beautiful building on Shaftesbury Avenue. and online at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/215699933 Webinar ID: 215 699 933 ...

  6. Heritage Sermons • London - Shaftesbury Avenue. Sermons Chapels Ministers Explore. London - Shaftesbury Avenue. Also known as Gower Street Memorial Chapel. A committee formed a church in the 1800's and a Chapel was built in 1820 and became a Baptist Church in 1843. In 1919 the lease was due to run out and the friends looked for another site.

  7. The Chinese Church in London began inquiring about the Gower Street Memorial Chapel (as the church on 166a Shaftesbury Avenue was known then) specifically in the 1980s and once again in the 1990s. These were met with no response, and no record of the request exists in the Baptist Church’s minutes, despite the fact they were meticulous record keepers (105).

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