Church goes underground in Shropshire

Al Simms & Phil Wright  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 May 2014
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Church goes underground in Shropshire

Some of The Cellar Church family

On March 23, Wem Baptist Church (WBC) in North Shropshire opened its partnership church, called The Cellar Church (TCC), in Ellesmere, a rural town of 3,500 people about 10 miles away from Wem.

TCC meets – yes, you have guessed it – in a cellar. The cellar is underneath the old town hall in the centre of town and provides a fantastic venue at the heart of the community. Don’t imagine dirty and miserable – quite the opposite – think more of ‘The Cavern’.

Push/pull resources

This is being seen as a partnership church; one church in two locations. It has many advantages over the traditional ‘church plant’, which WBC did ten years ago. They have two co-pastors. Phil Wright can take the lead role on Sunday mornings at TCC, leaving Al Simms to continue in Wem on Sunday mornings, with a meeting together in the evening. The partnership will offer all the advantages of push/pull resources, provide the new church fellowship with an identity and a great way of sharing the gospel in the new community.

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