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The Metropolitan Community Church of Manchester

Raised up by God,
To be transformed disciples,
Following Jesus,
Using our gifts,
So that our people might be saved.

We are an Easter people.

 

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UK date and time: Sat 10 May 2008 03:21:16 BST

The Metropolitan Community Church of Manchester is a Jesus-centred, rainbow-rooted and well-led church which seeks to be full of loving, welcoming and equipping disciples. God raised us up from the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trangender communities - the "rainbow" communities -  to proclaim the good news that Jesus saves and changes lives.

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Welcome to our church. We are part of an international denomination which is the largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered organisation in the world with around 42,000 members in over 250 congregations across 24 countries.

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In Manchester we meet in the Church of Saint John Chrysostom, about 2 miles south of the city centre along Princess Street/Upper Brook Street/Anson Road at its junction with Oxford Place and Daisy Bank Road, and we offer a warm welcome to our services and meetings. Our main service is held on Sunday afternoons at 4.00pm.

Click here for information on how to find us, including an online map.

Our Sunday service is designed to be celebrative and to appeal to folk from a range of different church backgrounds as well as to those for whom spirituality is new. We are a friendly church and after worship - which usually lasts just one hour - we invite everyone to join us for refreshments and fellowship. Saint Chrysostom's interior

 

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A number of projects at this church have been funded by

Link to Operation Fundraiser

for which we record our sincere thanks.

 

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Sparkle - 27th to 29th June 2008

Sexuality Studies course - November 08

Opinion poll on policing of hate crime

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