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Bugb Church Directory BUGB CHURCH DIRECTORY (Information taken from the BUGB Database on 15 September 2021) ABBOTS LANGLEY, Abbots Langley Baptist Church Central Baptist Association S9454 Church Members: 14 Children: 0 Young People: 0 Baptisms: 0 ABBOTSHAM, Abbotsham Baptist Church South West Baptist Association S9144 Church Members: 21 Children: 0 Young People: 1 Baptisms: 0 ABERCYNON, Moriah Baptist Church South Wales Baptist Association S10660 Church Members: 18 Children: 0 Young People: 0 Baptisms: 0 ABERDARE, Bryn Sion Baptist Fellowship South Wales Baptist Association S10661 Church Members: 32 Children: 28 Young People: 20 Baptisms: 0 ABERDARE, Christ Church English Baptist Church South Wales Baptist Association S10662 Church Members: 14 Children: 5 Young People: 1 Baptisms: ABERDEEN, Crown Terrace Baptist Church Scotland S10965 Church Members: 57 Children: 5 Young People: 4 Baptisms: ABERGAVENNY, Abergavenny Baptist Church South Wales Baptist Association S10745 Church Members: 56 Children: 24 Young People: 6 Baptisms: 0 ABERGAVENNY, Norton Baptist Church South Wales Baptist Association S10774 Church Members: 11 Children: 0 Young People: 0 Baptisms: 0 ABERGAVENNY, Zoar Baptist Church South Wales Baptist Association S10767 Church Members: 25 Children: 0 Young People: 0 Baptisms: 0 ABERSYCHAN, Abersychan Baptist Church South Wales Baptist Association S10746 Church Members: 7 Children: 0 Young People: 0 Baptisms: 0 ABERTILLERY, Bethany Baptist Church Gwent [Welsh] Baptist Association S10895 Church Members: 19 Children: 3 Young People: 4 Baptisms: 0 ABERTILLERY, Blaenau Gwent Baptist Church Gwent [Welsh] Baptist Association S10893 Church Members: 30 Children: 6 Young People: 1 Baptisms: 0 ABERTILLERY, Ebenezer Baptist Church Gwent [Welsh] Baptist Association S10894 Church Members: 56 Children: 50 Young People: 5 Baptisms: 1 ABINGDON, Abingdon Baptist Church Southern Counties Baptist Association S10113 Church Members: 78 Children: 80 Young People: 20 Baptisms: 0 ABINGDON, Peachcroft Christian Centre Southern Counties Baptist Association S10114 Church Members: 17 Children: 132 Young People: 16 Baptisms: 0 Total LEP Membership: 77 ACCRINGTON, Ernest Street Baptist Church North Western Baptist Association S9556 Church Members: 54 Children: 44 Young People: 10 Baptisms: 0 ACCRINGTON, Trinity Community Church LEP North Western Baptist Association S9555 Church Members: 32 Children: 12 Young People: 5 Baptisms: ACTON, Acton Baptist Church London Baptist Association S9709 Church Members: 72 Children: 2 Young People: 10 Baptisms: 0 ACTON, London Network Church London Baptist Association S9710 Church Members: 53 Children: 15 Young People: 6 Baptisms: 0 ACTON BRIDGE, Milton Baptist Church North Western Baptist Association S9650 Church Members: 1 Children: 0 Young People: 0 Baptisms: 0 ADDLESTONE, Addlestone Baptist Church South Eastern Baptist Association S10265 Church Members: 33 Children: 48 Young People: 5 Baptisms: ADDLESTONE, The King's Church South Eastern Baptist Association S228708 Church Members: 22 Children: 6 Young People: 6 Baptisms: 0 Church Statistics are from the church’s most recent Annual Return Form (where the database has been updated with this information). Figures for ‘Children’ and ‘Young People’ refer to the numbers of such connected to the church. BUGB CHURCH DIRECTORY (Information taken from the BUGB Database on 15 September 2021) AINSDALE, Ainsdale Village Church North Western Baptist Association S214350 Church Members: 8 Children: 2 Young People: 10 Baptisms: 0 ALCESTER, Alcester Baptist Church Heart of England Baptist Association S10521 Church Members: 38 Children: 2 Young People: 0 Baptisms: 0 ALCESTER, Cookhill Baptist Church Heart of England Baptist Association S10524 Church Members: 13 Children: 3 Young People: 1 Baptisms: 0 ALDEBURGH, Aldeburgh Baptist Church Eastern Baptist Association S10235 Church Members: 10 Children: 27 Young People: 3 Baptisms: 0 ALDERSBROOK, Aldersbrook Baptist Church London Baptist Association S9711 Church Members: 17 Children: 4 Young People: 1 Baptisms: 0 ALDERSHOT, Aldershot Baptist Church South Eastern Baptist Association S10266 Church Members: 36 Children: 0 Young People: 0 Baptisms: 0 ALDWINCLE, Aldwincle Baptist Church Central Baptist Association S10007 Church Members: 6 Children: 0 Young People: 0 Baptisms: ALNWICK, Alnwick Baptist Church Northern Baptist Association S10062 Church Members: 85 Children: 3 Young People: 6 Baptisms: 0 ALPERTON, Alperton Baptist Church London Baptist Association S9712 Church Members: 61 Children: 19 Young People: 4 Baptisms: ALTON, Alton Baptist Church (Three Counties Church) Southern Counties Baptist Association S8980 Church Members: 12 Children: 0 Young People: 0 Baptisms: 0 ALTRINCHAM, Altrincham Baptist Church North Western Baptist Association S9559 Church Members: 231 Children: 300 Young People: 60 Baptisms: 0 ALTRINCHAM, The Church on the Brow North Western Baptist Association S13684 Church Members: 21 Children: 75 Young People: 35 Baptisms: 0 Total LEP Membership: 28 ALVECHURCH, Alvechurch Baptist Church Heart of England Baptist Association S10364 Church Members: 39 Children: 4 Young People: 4 Baptisms: 0 AMBLESIDE, Ambleside Baptist Church North Western Baptist Association S9560 Church Members: 14 Children: 0 Young People: 1 Baptisms: 0 AMBLESIDE, Hawkshead Hill Baptist Church North Western Baptist Association S11136 Church Members: 7 Children: 0 Young People: 0 Baptisms: 0 AMERSHAM, Amersham Free Church Central Baptist Association S9075 Church Members: 59 Children: 0 Young People: 0 Baptisms: 0 Total LEP Membership: 118 AMESBURY, Amesbury Baptist Church Southern Counties Baptist Association S10149 Church Members: 49 Children: 21 Young People: 9 Baptisms: 1 AMMANFORD, Ammanford Baptist Church South Wales Baptist Association S10792 Church Members: 17 Children: 0 Young People: 0 Baptisms: 0 AMMANFORD, Ebenezer Baptist Church Un-Associated Welsh Churches S10836 Church Members: 70 Children: 10 Young People: 0 Baptisms: 0 AMPTHILL, Ampthill Baptist Church Central Baptist Association S8949 Church Members: 138 Children: 93 Young People: 114 Baptisms: 1 ANDOVER, Andover Baptist Church Southern Counties Baptist Association S10150 Church Members: 241 Children: 262 Young People: 49 Baptisms: 1 ANGMERING, Angmering Baptist Church South Eastern Baptist Association S10291 Church Members: 42 Children: 54 Young People: 6 Baptisms: 0 Church Statistics are from the church’s most recent Annual Return Form (where the database has been updated with this information). Figures for ‘Children’ and ‘Young People’ refer to the numbers of such connected to the church. BUGB CHURCH DIRECTORY (Information taken from the BUGB Database on 15 September 2021) APPLEDORE, DEVON, Appledore Baptist Church South West Baptist Association S9145 Church Members: 56 Children: 300 Young People: 3 Baptisms: 1 ARDWICK, Coverdale Christian Church North Western Baptist Association S9644 Church Members: 10 Children: 50 Young People: 20 Baptisms: ARNESBY, Arnesby Baptist Church East Midland Baptist Association S9212 Church Members: 25 Children: 4 Young People: 3 Baptisms: 0 ARUNDEL, Arundel Baptist Church South Eastern Baptist Association S10292 Church Members: 26 Children: 0 Young People: 0 Baptisms: 0 ASCOT, Ascot Life Church Southern Counties Baptist Association S8974 Church Members: 72 Children: 55 Young People: 20 Baptisms: ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH, Ashby Baptist Church East Midland Baptist Association S9215 Church Members: 94 Children: 11 Young People: 10 Baptisms: 0 ASHDON, Ashdon Baptist Church Eastern Baptist Association S9104 Church Members: 14 Children: 5 Young People: 1 Baptisms: 0 ASHFORD, Ashford Baptist Church South Eastern Baptist Association S9500 Church Members: 146 Children: 44 Young People: 52 Baptisms: 0 ASHFORD, Ashford Baptist Church London Baptist Association S9713 Church Members: 44 Children: 100 Young People: 4 Baptisms: 0 ASHFORD, Brabourne Baptist Church South Eastern Baptist Association S9504 Church Members: 45 Children: 18 Young People: 0 Baptisms: 0 ASHFORD, South Ashford Baptist Church South Eastern Baptist Association S9499 Church Members: 23 Children: 4 Young People: 6 Baptisms: 0 ASHFORD, Willesborough Baptist Church South Eastern Baptist Association S9501 Church Members: 140 Children: 30 Young People: 16 Baptisms: 0 ASHILL, Ashill Baptist Church South West Baptist Association S10349 Church Members: 7 Children: 10 Young People: 3 Baptisms: 0 ASHTEAD, Ashtead Baptist Church South Eastern Baptist Association S10267 Church Members: 28 Children: 1 Young People: 7 Baptisms: 0 ASHTON UNDER LYNE, Welbeck Street Baptist Church North Western Baptist Association S9692 Church Members: 6 Children: 2 Young People: 0 Baptisms: ASTON CLINTON, Aston Clinton Baptist Church Central Baptist Association S9077 Church Members: 51 Children: 15 Young People: 15 Baptisms: 0 ATHERSTONE, Austrey Baptist Church Heart of England Baptist Association S11858 Church Members: 10 Children: 1 Young People: 3 Baptisms: 0 ATHERTON, Atherton Baptist Church North Western Baptist Association S9562 Church Members: 30 Children: 60 Young People: 3 Baptisms: 0 ATTLEBOROUGH, Attleborough Baptist Church Eastern Baptist Association S9977 Church Members: 31 Children: 4 Young People: 0 Baptisms: 1 AUDLEM, Audlem Baptist Church North Western Baptist Association S9563 Church Members: 8 Children: 1 Young People: 2 Baptisms: AXMINSTER, The LIFE Community South West Baptist Association S229421 Church Members: 16 Children: 1 Young People: 4 Baptisms: 0 AYLESBURY, Hope Baptist Church Central Baptist Association S14103 Church Members:
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