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The Church of Saint Thomas is a Grade II* listed Church of England Anglican parish church in Dudley in the West Midlands County of England. Known locally as 'Top Church', as opposed to the 'Bottom Church' of St. Edmund's, it was originally established in the 12th century, [3] when it was dedicated to Thomas Becket who had been murdered a few years before.
Living Hope Community Church, Douglas Douglas [28] Four12 St John the Baptist (The Royal Chapel), St John's German [29] Medieval Church of England West Coast Rebuilt 1849 St John's Methodist Church German (St John's) [30] Methodist St Patrick, Jurby: Jurby [31] Ancient Church of England Northern Plain Rebuilt 1813. May no longer hold services
Dudley Rutherford is the senior pastor of Shepherd Church in Porter Ranch, Los Angeles, California. This is a nondenominational Christian " megachurch " with 8,000 attendees at its services each week.
Dudley Town Hall (an events venue) opened on St James's Road in 1928; it stands next to council offices which were converted from the old Police Station in 1939, after the construction of a new building on nearby New Street. [42] Dudley is the administrative centre of the Dudley Metropolitan Borough, governed by Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council.
The local parish church, St Andrew's, was consecrated in 1830 and is situated on Netherton Hill, the highest point in Netherton. It was originally a chapel-at-ease to St Thomas's of Dudley, only becoming Netherton's parish church in 1844. [11] The church is surrounded by the gravestones of many of the former residents of the area.
The church was founded in 1931 and was originally based at Priory Hall before the church building on the newly developed housing estate was opened on 10 May 1932. The estate was served by a secondary school from 1965, when Mons Hill School opened on Wrens Hill Road (running between the Priory and the neighbouring Wren's Nest Estate ) to replace ...
Hope City Church [84] 32 York Road LS9 8SY Pentecostal: 2008 Part of the Megacentre building, the former Leeds City Council Library HQ building. Previously met at the Leeds Hilton Hotel. [85] Living Hope Church [86] The Place, Saxton Lane LS9 8HE Evangelical (Non-denominational) Image shows the frontage on Marsh Lane. HQ of Living Hope Church ...
Dudley grew in the early 19th century, so that the existing churches, of St Edmund and St Thomas, were insufficient for the population.St James was built as a sister church to St John's Church in the Kates Hill area of Dudley; both were designed in Early English style by William Bourne and were built from 1838 to 1840.