Lightbowne Evangelical Church

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Perhaps Lightbowne Evangelical Church’s story started with a vision. A vision to uphold evangelical truths. It began in the late 1890s. St Mary’s parish was vast. It covered several hamlets. Lightbowne was one.

The Rector of St Mary’s changed the churchmanship. This caused division among the congregation. Some wanted to maintain evangelical traditions. They envisioned a place for Sunday School. A place for morning and evening services.

Lightbowne Evangelical Church was the answer. It cost over 822 pounds to build. Furnishings brought the total to 884 pounds. The Earl of Portsmouth officially opened it. It was March 17, 1900. The church was filled with joy. It was a place consecrated to God.

The Church Society became its trustee. It oversaw the church and buildings. Lightbowne Evangelical Church became a beacon. It stood for traditional values. It offered a space for worship.

Today, Lightbowne Evangelical Church continues its mission. It stands on Kenyon Lane in Moston. The church warmly welcomes everyone. Services loosely follow Anglican traditions. They blend old and new songs.

Imagine the sounds of hymns. Picture families gathering. The church offers Sunday School. It also provides a creche. Bible study meetings happen on Thursdays. Special services mark the seasons.

Lightbowne Evangelical Church also displays a war memorial. It is a wooden board. It lists names from World War I and World War II. Gold marks those killed in action. The memorial honors those who served. It commemorates their sacrifice.

Consider the sense of community. Think about the dedication. The Lightbowne Evangelical Church serves its purpose. It has been for over a century. It continues to be a place of faith. A place of remembrance. A place of belonging.

So, remember Lightbowne Evangelical Church. It is more than just a building. It is a testament to faith. It is a symbol of community. It is a place where history and hope meet. It stands as a reminder. It reminds of enduring values.

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