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Church in Greater Manchester, England Church in Bury, England
St Paul's Church
The Parish Ramsbottom, St John and St Paul
Stained Glass in St Pauls Church
LocationBury
CountryEngland
DenominationChurch of England
ChurchmanshipBroad Church
WebsiteChurch website
History
DedicationSt. Paul
Consecrated23 Oct 1850
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade II Listed
Designated29 Jan 1985
StyleEarly English style
Groundbreaking23 May 1844
Administration
ProvinceYork
DioceseManchester
ArchdeaconryManchester
ParishRamsbottom
Clergy
Bishop(s)Matthew Porter
Priest(s)Rev. Ian Fleming

St Paul's Church is a Church of England parish church in Ramsbottom, Bury, England. The Church is also known more completely as The Church of the Parish of Ramsbottom, St John and St Paul. It serves as an important religious and cultural landmark in the area.

Architecture and history

St Paul's Church was established in 1844, reflecting the growth of Ramsbottom during the Industrial Revolution. Consecrated in 1850, it has been a pivotal part of the community for over a century, witnessing and adapting to various historical events and societal changes. The church has undergone structural and administrative transformations while maintaining its traditional values and practices.

The church exhibits architectural features characteristic of its era. Its design is a testament to the religious and cultural aesthetics of the mid-19th century, with notable elements in its interior and exterior that attract both parishioners and architectural enthusiasts. Standing the test of time, the church building is Grade II Listed, this includes the beautiful Organ within.

In January 2024, Rev. Ian Fleming was appointed as the team rector, signifying a new phase in the church's leadership and direction. Rev. Fleming had been curate for several years, and has been formally recognised by the parish, diocese and crown in the licensing.

Role in community

St Paul's Church plays an integral role in the Ramsbottom community. It has been involved in various community services, providing spiritual guidance, and fostering a sense of unity and support among its congregation. The church also adapts to modern needs while preserving its traditional values. The Church seeks to enable multiple events throughout the year which don't simply enable the church to survive financially but also further it's work. Such events include a Cafe every Saturday morning, an impressive Jigsaw festival each September and a large brass band event, whilst also being the heart of the community for events such as Remembrance Day. The church also actively encourages and trains local people to become bell ringers.

References

  1. ^ "St Pauls Church, Ramsbottom – A Short History". iNostalgia. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  2. "Church of St Paul, Listing Status". Historic England.
  3. "St Pauls Church, Ramsbottom – Whats On". Churches Near You.

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