Churches Together in Chapel Allerton and Meanwood are:
St. Matthew's Church, Chapel Allerton Methodist Church (read about our covenant), Holy Trinity Meanwood, Stainbeck United Reformed Church (read about InterACT), Meanwood Valley Baptist Church, The Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, now joined with St. Paul's in the Parish of St. John Mary Vianney and Chapel Allerton Baptist Church (read about their Fair Trade shop) and
Meanwood Methodist Church


Our purpose is to unite in acknowledging God’s revelation in Christ, confess the Lord Jesus Christ as Saviour according to the Scriptures, and in obedience to God’s will and in the power of the Holy Spirit commit ourselves to seek a deepening of our communion with Christ and one another in the Church.
Our Aims are principally to explore the Christian faith together, to develop mutual relationships, to seek a common mind and to make decisions together.
(Taken from extracts of our constitution).



More soup over here please

This shows our Soup Night for Lent, when we heard from our guest
speakers from Christians Against Poverty, St. Vincent de Paul Society
and North Leeds Foodbank.


Read about
Leeds Churches Together in Mission,
Network Leeds and West Yorkshire Ecumenical Council.

Churches Together supports
The Manuel Bravo Project which helps with legal assistance for people seeking asylum.

Our regular events include;
A special service to celebrate The week of Christian Unity,
A Lent Evening with a guest speaker,
A Summer community/family event
and Festival Hymns in the Street

as part of
Chapel Allerton Arts Festival.

Our first Service at the Festival (2004)
Last year Chapel Allerton Baptist Church ran the event. This year St. Matthew's take their turn


Our banner outside Chapel Allerton Methodist Church
We are also present among the street stalls on the Saturday of the Festival.




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