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The only church for public worship in Havering until early in the 14th Century was the Church of St Andrew, Hornchurch, a monastic establishment that supplied a chaplain to reside at Havering Palace at the Kings pleasure. In 1323, permission was obta ... http://www.standrewsromford.co.uk/
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- Romford Baptist Church
Romford Baptist Church Introduction to the Church, its mission, church diary and events. Prayer requests, notes from sermons and contact details. ... http://www.romfordbaptist.org.uk/
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- Romford Salvation Army
Romford Salvation Army A family Church in Romford, Essex. Includes description of beliefs and activities undertaken, together with location map and online contact information. ... http://www.romfordsa.org.uk/
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- Crowlands Action Group
In July 2004, the Crossrail Action Group C.A.G. was formed in response to proposals by Crossrail to site a train maintenance depot and sidings in Romford. In March 2007 the Crossrail Action Group C.A.G. won their fight and stopped Crossrail from blig ... http://www.romfordcag.co.uk/
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- St Peters Church Harold Wood
St Peters Church, Harold Wood About the Church and what it does, events diary, news and a section for first time visitors. ... http://www.stpetersharoldwood.org/
| | - Regeneration
As an active and contemporary church, re:generation seeks to relate to the needs of the emerging generation of Christians and nonChristians today. Events, services, and the projects we share in, are designed to communicate the message of Jesus Christ ... http://www.regenerationchurch.co.uk/
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- Chase Cross Baptist Church
Chase Cross Baptist Church Collier Row Offer a welcome to people of all backgrounds, no matter where they are on their spiritual journey. Diary, groups, kids section, online newsletter plus location and contact details. ... http://www.cxbc.org.uk/
| | - Romford Evangelical Free Church
On 8th January 1888 a small corrugated iron building, which had been erected in Boundary Road was opened for public worship. It was known as The Gospel Mission Hall and had a seating capacity of 100. The land was loaned by one of the founding members ... http://www.romford-evan.co.uk/index.shtml
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