Saturday 3rd October, 2026: Association Fellowship Day, Lunch, Teaching and Association Business
Date : Saturday 3rd October, 2026 Attendees : All Welcome Location : TBA Time : 10 AM – 4:30 PM
Date : Saturday 3rd October, 2026 Attendees : All Welcome Location : TBA Time : 10 AM – 4:30 PM
Date : Tuesday 12th May, 2026 Attendees : All Welcome Location : Trinity Baptist Church, Charlesworth Time : 10 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday 12th May, 2026: Fellowship, Teaching and Association Business Read More »
Approximately fifty people met at Countesthorpe Baptist Church on Saturday the 27th of September to come together for the Association’s third annual Association Day. Trinity Baptist Church’s newly minted Pastor Benedict Allmand-Smith kicked the day off with a thorough treatment of chapter six of the Second London Baptist Confession, on sin, the fall, and the
Report of Association Day – 27th Sep, 2025 Read More »
History is so important, it is one of the reasons we have joined this Association. We can learn so much from the past, and from faithful believers from other eras. The 1689 confession of faith was written in a blessed period in our country, although that period was not without its conflict for the Church,
Stanley Park Baptist Church, Liverpool Read More »
An address by Eddie Roberts, Pastor of Stanley Park Baptist Church, on the topic of Creation from the Second London Baptist Confession: Chapter 4. This address was given at the ACBC Association Meeting held on 21st January 2025.
Of Creation | Eddie Roberts Read More »
Formation and Early History “This section was largely written from the information in a small document entitled, ‘History of Charlesworth’ from the safe in the building. It is undated and unsigned.” Christian worship in Charlesworth stretches back into the Middles Ages. In the seventeenth century the area benefited from the labours of “the apostle of
Trinity Baptist Church, Charlesworth Read More »
The Association of Confessional Baptist Churches in the United Kingdom began the new year by meeting in the historic building of its newest member, Trinity Baptist Church, in the village of Charlesworth in the North Peaks, near Greater Manchester. By now the life of the Association has adopted a familiar rhythm, which was repeated at
Report of Association Day – 21st January, 2025 Read More »
In June 2017, two families were sent out from Christ Church Loughborough to begin the work of evangelism in the North-West of Leicester, with the ultimate desire of seeing a church planted in that area in due time. As a result, and by God’s grace, North Church Leicester formally constituted in January 2020, with 8
North Church Leicester Read More »
History of Countesthorpe Baptist Church The fog of time has shrouded much of the history of nonconformity in the village of Countesthorpe prior to the 18th century. All the sources available to us identify the first Dissenter in the village as Mr John Gumley, who as a teenager attended the famous Baptist Church at Arnesby
Countesthorpe Baptist Church Read More »
The origin of Trinity Grace Church, Ramsbottom, really began in 1955 when the local Primitive Methodist building became unfit to use due to the erosion of the foundations. Built in the 19th century in the proximity of the River Irwell, the building eventually collapsed into the fast-flowing river due to regular flooding. With the loss
Trinity Grace Church Read More »