City Evangelical Church, Leeds facts for kids
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OS grid reference | SE 291 317 |
Country | England |
Denomination | Evangelical |
Churchmanship | Evangelical |
Website | www.cecleeds.co.uk |
History | |
Status | Church |
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Functional status | Active |
Architectural type | Chapel |
The City Evangelical Church is a Christian church located in Beeston, Leeds, a town in West Yorkshire, England. It is an 'independent' church, which means it makes its own decisions and is not part of a larger church group. You can find it on Cemetery Road, inside what used to be called the Beeston Hill Baptist Chapel.
This church is connected with a group called the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches.
How the Church Started
The City Evangelical Church began a long time ago, in 1957. When it first started, it had a different name: Cottingley Free Church.
Where to Find the Church
The City Evangelical Church is in Beeston. It is easy to find because it is close to some well-known places. You can spot it near the Elland Road football stadium, where football games are played. It is also not far from the M621 motorway, which is a big road.
More Information Online
- Church website
- CityLife: news and updates from City
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