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St Andrew's Church
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St Andrew's
52°30′50.73″N 1°56′10.71″W / 52.5140917°N 1.9363083°W / 52.5140917; -1.9363083
Location Handsworth, West Midlands
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Churchmanship Anglo-Catholic
History
Dedication St Andrew
Dedicated 1910
Consecrated 1914
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade I listed
Architect(s) William Bidlake
Groundbreaking 1907
Completed 1909 (1909)
Administration
Parish Handsworth St Andrew
Deanery Handsworth
Archdeaconry Birmingham
Diocese Birmingham

St Andrew's Church, Handsworth is a special church in Handsworth, West Midlands. It is part of the Church of England. The building is so important that it is a Grade I listed building. This means it has a lot of historical and architectural value.

Discovering St Andrew's Church

St Andrew's Church started as a smaller "mission church" called the Good Shepherd. A mission church is like a smaller, temporary church that helps a community before a bigger church is built. It first opened in 1894 in a temporary building. It was connected to St. Mary's Church in Handsworth.

Building the Church: A New Design

The beautiful church you see today was designed by a famous architect named William Bidlake. He used the "Arts and Crafts" style. This style focuses on traditional craftsmanship and simple, natural designs. Building work began in 1907 and was finished in 1908.

The church was officially "dedicated" in 1910. This means it was set aside for religious use. It was then "consecrated" in 1914. This is a special ceremony that makes a church holy. At that time, it also got its own parish. A parish is a local area that a church serves. This new parish was created from parts of the areas served by St Mary's and St James' churches.

The Church Organ

St Andrew's Church has a large pipe organ. It was made by William Bird and Sons of Selly Park. This organ has two "manuals," which are like keyboards for playing the pipes. You can find more details about this organ on the National Pipe Organ Register.

The Church Choir

The church has a traditional choir. They wear special robes and help lead the singing during the main Sunday service at 10:00 am. The choir includes people of all ages. They sing in a traditional "SATB" style. This means they have Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass voices. The choir performs many types of music, from old classical pieces to more modern songs. Every Sunday, they also sing a special song called an "anthem" that fits with the service.

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