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International Congregations and Organisations in Leeds International Congregations and Organisations in Leeds This directory is based on information gathered during the last two years. It includes many international congregations which are predominantly one culture but there a number which are multicultural. The term congregation is used since we believe there is only one church in Leeds which meets in different groupings and locations. There are also fellowships which meet based on a particular language e.g. Farsi. Also included are international social enterprises and creative arts groups. Wherever possible some of the specific projects are mentioned that different congregations and organisations are involved with. We realise that there may be various groups that have not been included. Sometimes this is because of the sensitive nature of their ministry or that they have specifically asked not to be included. We hope to update this directory every year and if you wish your group to be included, please get in touch with either Steve Besford at [email protected] Mob: 07504 464179: or Paul Lancaster at [email protected]. Tel:01943 879370 The directory has been produced in conjunction with the "Direction in Diverse-city?" report and both together aim to encourage more understanding and partnering together in mission. Produced by Steve Besford (Unity in Mission) and Paul Lancaster (Hope for the Nations) First published November 2012 1 Links with Name of Address where How Young Leader(s) name & contact Nationalities Churches Additional information, e.g. community congregation or congregation meets, long in People & details meeting together Together projects organisation service times & website Leeds Children networks INTERNATIONAL CONGREGATIONS St Peter’s Hunslet Moor, Disraeli Gardens, Apostles’ LS11 6NR. Continuation Church Sundays 11:00 - 14:00 Ghanaian International UK, Pastor Opoku and Evelyn Amoaho www.apostlescontinuation.org. Service language in Leeds Assembly 07988841003 or 01132721139 uk Twi Rev Simon & Rev Gladys Mudada 07868342559 Email: [email protected] Many Projects include: Apostolic Faith Mr Felix Guveya (secretary) Zimbabwean, Since young youth & children's work Mission International 07402808186 2 Grant Avenue, Harehills, LS7. Malawian, South 2004, 7 people parenting classes Ministries (UK) Email: [email protected] Sundays 10:30 - 13:00 African years 65 children volunteer chaplains at St. James hospital P. Pepe Zola Highfield Methodist Church (Pedrito Matondo) Highfield Avenue Bethesda Church 07985545184 Lower Wortley 25 young -Pentecostal Email: Leeds Angolan, Congolese, people Missionary Centre [email protected] LS12 4BU Ivory Coast 5 years 30 children Projects include: Templar Place 120 young city wide Alpha, Steve Reilly 01132431375 Leeds people Teen Challenge, Bridge Street Email: LS2 7QZ many Leeds Faith in Kidz Klub, Pentecostal Church [email protected] www.bridgestreetchurch.org 50 nationalities 100 years children Schools Door to Door visiting Edmore & Bongani Ncube 07540918330 or 01132861823 1 Tempest Road, Beeston, Email: [email protected] Leeds, LS11 6AU British, Zimbabwean, 30 young Change for life, Calvary Apostolic Nokuthula Ngwenya Sundays 10:00 - 13:00 South African, people Obesity Awareness, Assembly Soneni Farashishiko www.caachurches.com Nigerian 3 years 15 children support Red Cross & Oxfam Kingdom Performance Ministries (KPM) Homework club Men's' and women's' discipleship Scott Hall Prayer walking Addison Phillip 07792823558 Reconciliation Centre English, Africans, Evangelical, Sports e.g. netball Email: [email protected] Harehills Avenue Asians, Jamaica, 100 young "Bethel" support Street work (e.g. addictions) Chapeltown Elders: George Simpson, Leeds, Barbados, St. Kitts, people to orphans Street Pastors Community Church Stewart Edwards LS8. Polish, Russian. 21 years 30 children local CTOG Choir (Voice of Reconciliation) Pastor Oscar Maloba 01132 Together 491922 or 07816593251 Everyone Christ Temple of Email: 20 Shannon Street Achieves More Projects: "Springs of Christ" young people – creative Worship [email protected] Leeds LS9 8SS Mixed African (TEAM) choreography and singing Bishop Delroy Hall 07729377860 Rev. Inez Hall 01132374287 Email: [email protected], 196 Chapeltown Road "Chapeltown & [email protected] Leeds 20 young Harehills Church of God of Rev. Marita Robinson LS7 4HZ people Churches CTOG monthly prayer meetings. Prophecy Rev. Bridget Robinson www.cogop.org African 15 children Together" Good Friday service in Potternewton Park. 2 Links with Name of Address where How Young Leader(s) name & contact Nationalities Churches Additional information, e.g. community congregation or congregation meets, long in People & details meeting together Together projects organisation service times & website Leeds Children networks West Yorkshire African- Caribbean Council of Churches (WYACCC) "Chapeltown & 48 - 50 Gledhow Road British, West Indian, Harehills CTOG monthly prayer meetings Church of Jesus Christ Bishop Lionel C Currie Leeds Zimbabwean, Czech Churches Regular feeding of the poor, homeless and asylum Apostolic 01132178539 or 01132621072 LS8 5ES Republic 34 years 14 children Together" seekers. Elder Ransford Darko APN House, Cemetery Road, many 07578638122 Beeston, LS11 8BP. young Email: [email protected] Sundays 10:00 English service, people & Church of Pentecost Elder Jarvis 07846312775 14:00 Twi service Ghanaian children Kairos Rev Chris Lewis Church of the Nazarene, Church office 0113 294 5330 2 Hunslet Hall Road, Churches Email: Beeston, Together prayer Leeds Youth Cell Network [email protected] Leeds, breakfasts in Space group Sarah St.Clair-Whicker (youth LS11 6TT LS11 Kidz Klub worker) Sundays 10:30 - 12:30 British, Angolan, 20 young local Olympics Lunch time clubs (South Leeds Academy School with Church of the Email: www.churchofthenazarene.co.u Zimbabwean, 100+ people Community Days City Evangelical Church). Nazarene [email protected] k Nigerian, Eritrean years 10 children July'12 2 charities: New Hope (addictions) & Youth Worx Senior Pastor: Rev. Jean-Loui Embassy of Heavens Mbuyi St John’s Community Centre Church (EHC), Secretary : 07877730324 Dixon Lane Road French speaking Evangelical Church Email: [email protected] Wortley African Scott Hall Christian Fellowship Hirpo Kumbi 07984149324 Scott Hall Grove 5 young Emmanuel Christian Email: [email protected] Leeds people Fellowship Berhanu Damote LS7 3JL Ethiopian & Eritrean 9 years 25 children Projects: Support to asylum seekers and refugees. Pastor Remy Mosanda Congolese: Angola 07944221878 (majority) and some Email: Francis Street, Chapeltown, Brazzaville. 3 years young Fire Ministry [email protected] Leeds, LS7 4BY. Service language in (since people Projects: Computer training. International Church Elders Patrick Salumu, Emmanuel Sundays 14:00 - 17:00 Lingala 2009) 20 children Local outreach "ROLES International" - providing community services, Pastor Gabriel Yidana 20 – 30 e.g. English classes. 07863902707 Hunslet Methodist Church, young Community clean up (Hunslet) Good Shepherd AOG Pastor Joanna Yidana Telford Terrace, Leeds LS10 March people Nursing home Cross Gates (reading to residents) Church Email: 2HR. Ghanaian (mainly), 2008, 4 8 - 12 Hope For The Music & drama sessions, including media & (Assemblies of God) [email protected] Sundays 14:00 - 16:00 Sierra Leone, Nigerian years children Nations photography in Bradford Harehills Avenue Leeds Chapeltown & Greek Orthodox Contact : 01132 490814 LS8 4EU Harehills CTOG British, Zimbabwean, Kenyan, Ugandan, Zambian, Ghanaian, Together Petros Kativhu Northern Ballet, Studio 7, Bostwanan-tsuana, 10 young Everyone Hilltop Global 07944976031 Quarry Hill, Leeds, LS2 7PA Nigerian, Rwandan, people Achieves More Ministries Email: [email protected] Sundays 10:45 - 12:45 Malawian 6 months 5 children (TEAM) planning an "international day" 3 Links with Name of Address where How Young Leader(s) name & contact Nationalities Churches Additional information, e.g. community congregation or congregation meets, long in People & details meeting together Together projects organisation service times & website Leeds Children networks Jamaican, Indian, His Majesties House Constantine Scott Burley Methodist Mission Caribbean, British St. Nicholas Church Hall Oakwood Lane P. Prakich Treetasayuth Leeds 30 young Hope Leeds 07412623307 or 01132120821 LS9 6QY Filipino, Thai, British, people Community Church Email: [email protected] www.byhim.org Jamaican 10 years 20 children local community outreach Bethel Church Leeds Service language in 43/45 Victoria Road Portuguese. Started Igreja de Deus Contact: 0798773771375 Hyde Park Mainly Angolan 2006 P. Seyi Dasaolu, Ranti Dasaolu, Foluso Oyekumle, Joseph Onakusa, Marjorie Horner 01132328648, 07723342060, Together 07946467694, 07746659194, Merrion Hotel, The Merrion African, Afro- 5 young Everyone In His Presence 07948713065, 07787510277 Centre, Wade Lane, Leeds, Caribbean, Filipino, people Achieves More Foursquare Church Email: [email protected] West Yorkshire, LS2 8NH British, West Indian 3 years 5 children (TEAM) Charity - fund raising to meet needs of local people Leeds Reformed Baptist Church Contact: Roger Barden Tel: 0113 274 7578 Email: roger@leedsrbc City Church Contact : John Casey St George’s Iranian and Farsi Contact: Jonathan Beatham speaking Email Jonathan.Beatham@ Iranian, Farsi congregations: gmail.com speakers Projects: Charity for young people and children
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