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's found on Cemetery Road, inside a building that used to be called Beeston Hill Baptist Chapel.
This church is part of a group called the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches.
About the Church
The City Evangelical Church is an independent church. This means it makes its own decisions and is not part of a larger church organisation. It follows evangelical Christian beliefs.
How the Church Started
The church began in 1957. Back then, it was known as the Cottingley Free Church.
Over the years, the church has grown. It has even helped to start other churches. For example, it helped a church in Batley and started a new church in Roundhay, which is in north Leeds.
Where to Find It
The church is located in Beeston. It is quite close to the famous Elland Road football stadium. It is also near the M621 motorway, which is a big road.
Church Services
The main church services are held on Sundays. There is a morning service at 10:45 AM. There is also an evening service at 6:30 PM.