christian church in Thorpe Larches
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The Church of England
We're a Christian presence in every community across England and in Europe. Like our page to learn more about the work we do from churches, cathedrals and Christian communities.
Methodist Church
Milbank Terrace 18, TS28 5EF Station Town, United KingdomThe calling of the Methodist Church is to respond to the gospel of God's love in Christ and to live out its discipleship in worship and mission
Durham Reformed Baptists
We are a group of evangelical Baptist Christians who would like to start a work, leading to a new Baptist Church in our City - Durham Reformed Baptist Church.
St. Cuthbert's Church
The umbrella Christian churches organisation in the Borough of Darlington, encouraging friendship between and shared service by the local churches.
South Bank Baptist Church
Redcar Road East, TS6 6PH Middlesbrough, United KingdomSouth Bank Baptist Church Middlesbrough England. Family Friendly church. lively charismatic worship, community of Christians
Department of Theology and Religion
Abbey House, Palace Green, DH1 3RS Durham, United KingdomThe Department of Theology and Religion sits between Durham Castle and Durham Cathedral on the Palace Green. We have students from all over the world studying all things ancient and modern.
Rainbow Hill Nursery
Farewell Hall, South Road, DH1 3TB Durham, United KingdomDurham High School for Girls is an Independent Day School providing a lively, friendly and caring community for girls aged 3 - 18.
Durham High School for Girls
Farewell Hall, South Road, DH1 3TB Durham, United KingdomDurham High School for Girls is an Independent Day School providing a lively, friendly and caring community for girls aged 3 - 18.
The Salvation Army
Admirals Avenue, TS3 8ET Middlesbrough, United KingdomWe are a Christian Church We meet to worship on Sundays from 2pm - 3pm. Our officers (church pastors) are Captains Mark and Dawn Anderson
Bishop Of Durham
Market Place, DL14 7NR Bishop Auckland, United KingdomThe Diocese of Durham is the Church of England in the north east, lying between the River Tyne in the north, the River Tees in the south, the Pennines in the west and the sea in the east.