Metropolitan Community Church South London
Metropolitan Community Church South London (MCC South London) is based in London, England, and is part of the worldwide Metropolitan Community Church fellowship. It was originally founded as MCC Brixton by Rev Elder Jean White, the former pastor of the now defunct MCC London.
A move of location prompted a change of name from MCC Brixton to MCC South London, reflecting the geographical name choices of all three Metropolitan Community Churches in London.
Its missions statement states that the church's mission is:
- ''to further Jesus Christ's message of God's unconditional love by uniting God's people in faith and calling people to New Life through the liberating gospel of Jesus Christ,
to provide sanctuary for worship and fellowship, inclusive of all and exclusive of none, to nurture, encourage, and support the spiritual growth of God's people, to encourage and demonstrate Christian love to all.''
The church holds worship services at Saint Andrew's United Reformed Church, at the corner of Laitwood Road and Cavendish Road, in the Balham neighbourhood of South London () on Sundays at 6:30 p.m.
See also
- LGBT-welcoming church programs
- Christianity and homosexuality
External links
- MCC South London — official website