Local Churches in Leeds

Chapel Allerton Methodist
http://www.chapelallertonmethodistchurch.org.uk/welcome.htm
Chapel Allerton is a large friendly church which meets in a modern building. We have an active Junior Church and Youth Club, regular fellowship groups and place great emphasis on community outreach. We still find plenty of time to enjoy ourselves through drama, and other regular and varied social activities.
OUR MISSION is:
to provide through worship and related activity for spiritual growth and the deepening of faith in God through Christ
to express Christian love through mutual care and support and to provide for fellowship for members and for others within the church family
to promote outreach of faith and witness within and beyond the local community and to provide opportunities for service.

St Matthew’s Cof E Chapel Allerton
http://www.findachurch.co.uk/churches/se/se33/stmatthews/
St Matthew’s Church is a Church of England Church within the largest parish area of Leeds, West Yorkshire. It has a large and lively congregation of all ages and we welcome and invite all to our services. St Matthew’s Church has a wide range of activities, clubs, organisations and events for all ages. We also aim to help people within our own community and elsewhere with an active outreach ministry for baptism, young families and bereavement support.

Stainbeck United Reformed Church
http://www.stainbeckchurch.org.uk/about_us.htm
Stainbeck Church is a family of people of all ages who meet to worship God and to share their faith in Jesus Christ. We aim to worship and serve God by proclaiming the Gospel and helping to meet the needs of those around. We believe that God loves all people and wants them to have a close relationship with Him. We believe that this is possible because of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Stainbeck church was established as a mission church in 1931. It continues to worship and serve God by proclaiming the gospel and helping to meet the needs of those around.

Meanwood Valley Baptist Church
http://www.mvbc.org.uk/
We are a group of Christians in the Meanwood area of Leeds. We met for over four years as “Meanwood Christian Community”, a part of the Sharing Life Baptist Church network in North Leeds. On Easter Day, 2002, we became an independent Baptist Church!

Moortown Baptist Church
http://www.moortownbaptist.org.uk/
You will always be made very welcome at any of our lively services:Every Sunday 10:30 and 18:30Junior Church, CrĂȘche facilities and refreshments are provided at the morning services. We hope to see you there soon!

South Parade Baptist Church
http://www.spbc.org.uk/
South Parade Baptist Church is a fellowship of approximately 750 people who meet in various parts of Leeds in West Yorkshire. There are services at three different venues on each Sunday morning: at Headingley (across the road from the famous Test & County Cricket Ground); in Adel; and at Cragg Hill in Horsforth. The fourth congregation (4) meets on Sunday afternoons. On Sunday evenings the congregations come together for a united service at Headingley which also attracts a large number of the area’s student population.

Blenhiem Baptist Church
http://www.blenheim.org.uk/
If you call at Blenheim Baptist Church on a Sunday morning, it is difficult to predict who you might meet. Being near the two Universities, there are usually a good number of students. There are members who have worshipped at the church for many years. There are also likely to be visitors and people just passing by. We like to think that – whoever comes through the door – everyone receives a warm welcome.

Hunslet Baptist Church
http://www.hunslet-baptist.org.uk/
Hunslet Baptist Church has served the local community for nearly 170 years. Despite redevelopment and the fact that the majority of its members have been scattered around Leeds, we are still together with the same commitment to minister to the needs of our area. Throughout its history, the church has acknowledged the Bible as authoritative and divinely inspired by God. It is our guide for life. It answers the questions of loneliness, depression, stress, bereavement, guilt, sin, forgiveness, salvation and eternal life. We firmly believe that Christianity is not just for Sunday, but it is a life-style

Leeds Reformed Baptist Church
http://www.leedsrbc.org/
People have often been confused about who we are and what we are. Our title is certainly a mouthful, and whilst it does describe the basic Christian tradition from which we take our heritage, it is only by attending our services and getting to know us that you will be able to really find out about us. We are a body of Christian people from a wide variety of Christian backgrounds, and hopefully that variety has enriched us and is reflected in both our ministries and our worship services. There is no such thing as the ‘perfect church’ and we are a body of very imperfect people, with many faults and inadequacies. However we do love the Lord Jesus Christ and passionately believe that loving, trusting, following and trying to be like him is all important.

North Leeds Celebration
http://www.northleedscelebration.org.uk/
The Vision The NLC is to bring Christians together from the North Leeds area to meet together, encourage each other and to worship together, hearing God’s voice for our community in order to go and make a practical difference.
What is it? NLC is an inter-denominational event involving churches from all around the north Leeds area. NLC is an event where we worship God together exploring contemporary styles of music, prayer, reflection, talks, drama, dance and multi-media. Around 10 churches are coming together every month from the Catholic church to the house church making up over 200 people.