List of Churches in London - Churches Which Do Not Meet in Traditional Church Buildings

Churches Which Do Not Meet in Traditional Church Buildings

  • ChristChurch London meets at the Mermaid Theatre
  • International Churches of Christ meet at several locations around London
  • Hillsong Church London meets at the Dominion Theatre
  • Tree of Life Church London meets in Harmony House
  • Jubilee Church London meets in a cinema multiplex
  • Northwest church in the London Borough of Barnet meet in a school
  • London CitiLife Creative meet in Brandlehow School
  • RCCG, Great Light Connections meets at The Hilton Hotel, Canary Wharf E14 9SH
  • RCCG, FOCC http://www.rccgfocc.org meets at the Holiday Inn London - Kensington Forum 97 Cromwell Rd, SW7 4DN

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