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Church in England
Ham Christian Centre
Ham Christian Centre, Lock Road, Ham
51°26′2.6772″N 0°18′48.7722″W / 51.434077000°N 0.313547833°W / 51.434077000; -0.313547833
LocationLock Road, Ham, Richmond TW10 7LN
CountryEngland, United Kingdom
DenominationEvangelical Baptist
Weekly attendance12
Websitewww.findachurch.co.uk/details/ham-greater-london/11445.htm/
History
Former name(s)Ham Free Evangelical Church
StatusChurch
Founded1928
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Completed1928
Specifications
Number of floors1
MaterialsBrick and tile

Ham Christian Centre is an Evangelical church in Lock Road, Ham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It is a member of the South East Gospel Partnership.

History

The church was built in 1928 as the Ham Free Evangelical Church. During the war the Pastor was Wilfred Sayer and he was followed by his brother and two sons. Services ceased in 1979 but it reopened after modernisation with Peter Dunn as minister. He was followed by Mark Farmer in 1988 and later by Mildred Howes and Bob McClure. It has operated as Emmanuel Church since the building was renovated in 1998 by the Duke Street Church, Richmond.

Church activities

The church has a service on Sunday mornings. Prayer meetings are usually held in homes. .

Community use

The church premises are also used by the community.

References

  1. "West London Partnership". Partner Churches. South East Gospel Partnership. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  2. Chave, Leonard, ed. (1 May 2000). Ham and Petersham at 2000. Ham Amenities Group / Richmond Local History Society. pp. 17, 51. ISBN 9780952209942.
  3. Worth, Shirley (2024). "How Ham Evangelical Free Church evolved into Emmanuel Church". Ham & Petersham Community Magazine (Summer 2024): 12.
  4. "Ham Christian Centre". Find a Church. Retrieved 21 March 2013.

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