St. Barnabas is an Anglican Church, part of the Church of England
and we are in the Deanery of Chadkirk and the Diocese
of Chester.
St. Barnabas' has been part of the community of Lower Bredbury
since 1943.
It started life as the daughter church of St. Mark's, Bredbury,
in what is now Bredbury Hall Country Club. In 1953 the church
moved to its present building. From then over the years it has
grown in numbers, so that in 1983 the church became an independent
Parish Church in its own right.
On 19th May 1989 our extension was opened. This was built to
give us extra room for meetings and a library and lounge area.
Later on 6th June 1999 we held the opening for our newly re-furbished
kitchen and the extra facilities installed for those with a disability
- toilets and a loop-system.
Sometimes people say that St. Barnabas' is not
a "proper church" because it doesn't have a tower or
pews or saints in stained glass windows. The church however is
not the building. The people who meet in the building to worship
God and grow together in their love and trust of Jesus are the
church. Young or old, single or married, employed or unemployed
- these people all make up our church. The thing they have in
common is that they all have found that getting to know Jesus
is the best thing they have ever done.
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