Metropolitan Community Church (Manchester) [MCCM] is a Christ-centred church rooted in and reaching beyond the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities of Manchester and North West England. All are welcome. It is the only church in Manchester to be fully LGBT-led with full inclusion in every aspect of leadership and ministry. MCCM is part of the Metropolitan Community Church - an international Christian church with congregations all over the world. The Pastor of the church is Reverend Andy Braunston.
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| - Metropolitan Community Church (Manchester) [MCCM] is a Christ-centred church rooted in and reaching beyond the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities of Manchester and North West England. All are welcome. It is the only church in Manchester to be fully LGBT-led with full inclusion in every aspect of leadership and ministry. MCCM is part of the Metropolitan Community Church - an international Christian church with congregations all over the world. The Pastor of the church is Reverend Andy Braunston.
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| - Metropolitan Community Church (Manchester) [MCCM] is a Christ-centred church rooted in and reaching beyond the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities of Manchester and North West England. All are welcome. It is the only church in Manchester to be fully LGBT-led with full inclusion in every aspect of leadership and ministry. MCCM is part of the Metropolitan Community Church - an international Christian church with congregations all over the world. The Church meets in Wilbraham Saint Ninian's United Reformed Church in Chorlton, about 4 miles south of Manchester city centre, and the Church extends a warm welcome to all services and events. The main service is on Sunday afternoons at 4.30pm. The service is celebrative and liturgical and aims to appeal to people from a range of different church backgrounds as well as to those for whom spirituality is new. The worship service usually lasts just one hour, and everyone is invited to stay for refreshments and a chat. The Pastor of the church is Reverend Andy Braunston.
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