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Since we want everyone to know the gospel of Jesus Christ take a look at what's-life-about by Montaz Ali. Montaz grew up not far from Tipton (in Wednesbury) and now serves as the pastor at Trinity Baptist Church, Tenterden.

Among many other good websites are two Australian sites: Two ways to live and christianity.net.au

We are grateful to Mike Kendall, pastor of St Neot's Evangelical Church for permission to use his version of what-we-believe, which we have slightly adapted (with permission)

Our full Statement of Faith is that produced by the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches. This is used with the agreement of FIEC

As an independent church we are pleased to work with other churches in the cause of the gospel. We support the Midlands Gospel Partnership and are among the churches listed on its site.

We have an historic link with the Midlands Baptist Association - now the Heart of England Baptist Association

Our entry in the UK Church Directory can be found at findachurch

We undertake occasional joint activities with St Luke's in Blakenhall, Wolverhampton

We support the work of Birmingham City Mission. Alan Cutler (on our Oversight Team) works part time for BCM

Christianity Explored is a course run from time to time at Grace Community Church

We wish to acknowledge the help of Peter Ambridge of Amber Graphics for the design of our church logo and ideas that are incorporated in our site

Many of the photographs of our congregation were taken by Anand Chhabra and are reproduced by permission www.yourdecisivemoments.com and www.anandphoto.org

The history section of our site displays a number of paintings by Edwin Butler Bayliss. We are grateful to Dr Christopher Bayliss for permission to reproduce these images and to Wolverhampton Arts and Museum Service for its help in this connection.

Also in the history section we make reference to the Rev James Voller (pastor 1848-1853); a detailed account of his ministry in Australia has been written by Rev Dr David Parker

 
     
   
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