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This article is about the many churches you can find in Powys, a beautiful county in Wales. Churches are special buildings where people gather for worship and community activities. They are often very old and have interesting stories to tell about the history of the area.

Churches in Powys

What are Churches?

Churches are places where people of faith come together. They are used for religious services, like prayers and singing. Many churches also serve as important community hubs. They might host events, clubs, or help people in need. These buildings are often very old. They show us how communities have grown over hundreds of years.

Different Kinds of Churches

In Powys, you'll find different types of churches. These are called 'denominations'. Each denomination has its own way of worship and beliefs.

  • Church in Wales: This is the main church in Wales. Many of the oldest churches in Powys belong to this group. They are often named after saints. For example, St Beuno in Berriew is a medieval church. This means it was built a very long time ago, in the Middle Ages!
  • Methodist Churches: These churches started in the 18th century. They focus on personal faith and community service. You can find many Methodist churches in Powys, like the one in Llanfair Caereinion.
  • Baptist Churches: Baptist churches believe that people should choose to be baptized as adults. There are several Baptist churches in Powys, such as the Caersws Baptist Church.
  • Roman Catholic Churches: These churches are part of the worldwide Catholic Church, led by the Pope. In Powys, you can find churches like Our Lady & St Richard Gwyn in Llanidloes.
  • United Reformed Church (URC): This denomination was formed when different church groups joined together. The Trinity United Reformed Church in Llanidloes is an example.
  • Other Churches: You'll also find other Christian groups. These include the Salvation Army and Assemblies of God. They all add to the rich religious life of Powys.

Some Active Churches Today

Many churches in Powys are still active and serve their communities. Here are a few examples:

  • St Michael & All Angels, Kerry: This church in Kerry is dedicated to angels. Most of it was rebuilt in 1882-1883. This shows how old churches are often repaired or updated over time.
  • St Nicholas, Church Stoke: This church was once dedicated to St Mary. It changed its dedication to St Nicholas in 1881. Churches sometimes change their names or dedications.
  • St Tysul, Llandyssil: The current building for this church in Llandyssil is quite new. It was built between 1863 and 1866. But the church itself has been around since medieval times.
  • St Peter, Machynlleth: This church in Machynlleth is very old. It was rebuilt in 1827. This shows how churches are often cared for and updated through the centuries.
  • All Saints, Newtown: This church in Newtown was built in 1890. It is a newer addition to the town's religious buildings.

Churches from the Past

Some churches in Powys are no longer used for worship. They are called 'defunct' or 'redundant' churches. They still tell us about the past.

  • St Mary, Newtown: This old church in Newtown was built in medieval times. It stopped being used in 1856. It was weakened by floods from the River Severn.
  • St David, Newtown: Another church in Newtown, St David's, was built between 1843 and 1847. It closed in 2006.
  • Christ Church, Welshpool: This church in Welshpool was built between 1839 and 1844. It stopped being a church in 1998. It was sold in 2002 and is now a house.

These old churches remind us of the long history of faith in Powys. They show how communities change over time.

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