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Multiple baptisms at new church plant

Multiple baptisms at new church plant

Association of Grace Baptist Churches (SE)

Thirty people have gathered to witness the constitution of Grace Church Walthamstow in North East London, and the induction of ’Wale Akinrogunde as the pastor.

Formerly known as Church Hill Baptist Church, the original church was founded in 1633 and stood as the oldest Reformed Baptist Church in London, but sadly closed down in 2014. It was agreed that efforts should be made to replant a church in the same building.

Reformation comes to Romney Marsh:  Grace Baptists take over Catholic building

Reformation comes to Romney Marsh: Grace Baptists take over Catholic building

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A redundant Catholic church building is becoming home for a Grace Baptist church.

Formerly the St Michael of Tours Catholic Church in Lydd, on Romney Marsh in Kent, it has been bought by Living Hope Bible Church, a small church serving the towns of Lydd and New Romney.

Skull plans to bring new life to Brighton’s dry bones

Skull plans to bring new life to Brighton’s dry bones

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David Skull (aka Skully) has been serving Grace Church Guildford for the past 13 years. In July he will be moving with his wife Naomi and their four children to lead Grace Plant Brighton. He explains how this happened.

Back in 2012, Montpelier Place Baptist Church sadly closed. It represented a community of Christians who had been gathering in Brighton since 1834. The building was demolished in 2017, but we don’t believe this is the end of the story. Grace Plant Brighton is sowing the seeds of a new church in central Brighton in 2021.

Taking the High Road

Taking the High Road

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Would you accept a call to pastor a church of six or seven people?

That is what David Wilson did back in 2015. High Road Baptist Church in Finchley had reached a low ebb and, when David was inducted in February 2016, his mission was to ‘re-establish’ the church.

A planner’s dream and a church’s vision

A planner’s dream and a church’s vision

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Thamesmead was the brainchild of the Greater London Council’s city planners: a new town on the south bank of the Thames estuary. Building on marshland east of Woolwich, developers initially experimented in the new urban architecture of the 1960s before returning to more conventional Barrett housing in the 1980s.

When phase two was built, Titmuss Avenue Baptist Church was planted, with a new building overlooked by high-rise homes and aerial walkways. The initial team under Michael Toogood established a small fellowship that then received wonderful pastoral care through the ministries of Derek French in the later 1980s and Robin Dowling in the 1990s. In the 2000s the church struggled for direction as Sunday attendance (paradoxically) increased.

Lord of Lord’s

Lord of Lord’s

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St John’s Wood is west of Regent’s Park in London, a neighbourhood made famous by Lords Cricket Ground. The Edgware Road is also a centre for London’s Arab population.

At the heart of this community is St John’s Wood Road Baptist Church, a Grace Baptist church that has served this area for well over a century. In 2005 it had fallen on hard times, but Chris and Helen Hawthorne came to revitalise it, gathering a growing community around God’s word. During their time they sent a member to church-plant in Bordeaux, and another returned to serve in Assam, India. Finally, in 2018 the church sent Chris and Helen through GBM to head up Proclamation Institute Zambia, leaving Scott Little as the new pastor.