New name, new opportunities!

Colin Tamplin  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Sep 2004
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In 1988 a group of Christians in the south of Birmingham were amazed at the turnout to a small Sunday gathering at which just a few families had been expected.

The meeting had been arranged in a local home to provide ministry for some who had been travelling long distances for systematic Bible teaching. The fact that over 30 people appeared highlighted a real desire for this kind of ministry in the area, and out of that South Birmingham Evangelical Church was soon formed.

Since then the church has grown steadily, and today there is an adult congregation of well over 150. There are increasing youth and children's activities, as well as involvement with students (local and international), people with learning disabilities, and ethnic minorities. Most importantly, there has been a growing enthusiasm for both local evangelism and world mission.

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