Where Five or Six Are Gathered Together: The Remnant of an Anglican Ecumenical Project Union Chapel, Islington, London, Maundy Thursday, 2003

From: Anglican and Episcopal History | Date: March 1, 2005| Author: Holmes, David L | Copyright information

Where Five or Six Are Gathered Together: The Remnant of an Anglican Ecumenical Project Union Chapel, Islington, London, Maundy Thursday, 2003

Few visitors traveling through the London borough of Islington will fail to see Union Chapel. One of the most imposing buildings in the borough, it stands on a large plot of land on Compton Terrace immediately south of Highbury Corner.

Founded in 1806 by members of the Church ofEngland who sought to "unite Christians of different denominat...

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