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United Reformed Church

The United Reformed Church, present in England, Wales and Scotland as 1500 local churches started when English Presbyterians merged with English and Welsh Congregationalists in 1972. The Churches of Christ joined in 1981 and Scottish Congregationalists in 2000.

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Methodist Church

The Methodist Church is a Protestant denomination that began primarily through the work of John Wesley (1703–1791), who led an evangelical revival in 18th century Britain. The calling of the Methodist Church is to respond to the gospel of God’s love in Christ through worship; learning and caring; service; evangelism (see Our Calling).

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Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)

The Religious Society of Friends is a faith group committed to working for equality and peace. We try to live in truth, peace, simplicity, and equality, finding God in ourselves and those around us. Our meetings offer a welcoming opportunity for spiritual exploration.

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Congregational Federation

The Congregational Federation is a federation of independent Congregational churches formed in 1972.  The aim of the Federation is to advance the Christian faith through its local churches. The Congregational Federation has affiliated churches from England, Scotland, and Wales and seeks to support their work and witness.

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Diocese of Liverpool

The Church of England Diocese of Liverpool supports 250 churches, stretching from Southport in the north to Widnes in the south, Liverpool in the West to Wigan in the East, serving 1.53 million people across 389 sq miles. We are innovative, seeking new ways to further God’s mission while respecting cherished traditions.

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United Reformed Church

The United Reformed Church, present in England, Wales and Scotland as 1500 local churches started when English Presbyterians merged with English and Welsh Congregationalists in 1972. The Churches of Christ joined in 1981 and Scottish Congregationalists in 2000.

Click here for further information

Methodist Church

The Methodist Church is a Protestant denomination that began primarily through the work of John Wesley (1703–1791), who led an evangelical revival in 18th century Britain. The calling of the Methodist Church is to respond to the gospel of God’s love in Christ through worship; learning and caring; service; evangelism (see Our Calling).

Click here for further information

Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)

The Religious Society of Friends is a faith group committed to working for equality and peace. We try to live in truth, peace, simplicity, and equality, finding God in ourselves and those around us. Our meetings offer a welcoming opportunity for spiritual exploration.

Click here for further information

Congregational Federation

The Congregational Federation is a federation of independent Congregational churches formed in 1972.  The aim of the Federation is to advance the Christian faith through its local churches. The Congregational Federation has affiliated churches from England, Scotland, and Wales and seeks to support their work and witness.

Click here for further information.

Diocese of Liverpool

The Church of England Diocese of Liverpool supports 250 churches, stretching from Southport in the north to Widnes in the south, Liverpool in the West to Wigan in the East, serving 1.53 million people across 389 sq miles. We are innovative, seeking new ways to further God’s mission while respecting cherished traditions.

Click here for further information

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