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serving God and the community of Radford Semele in the 21st Century! The whole church is united in its thanks to Andrew & Julie Jackson for the blessing they have been to our church over the past 3 years. Andrew & Julie moved to Highbridge during August, and as Andrew takes up his first full-time position at Hope Baptist Church, we wish them well for the future and know that God has great things in store for their future life in Somerset and their contribution to the life and ministry of Hope Baptist Church. www.hopeinhighbridge.co.uk ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thank you for visiting our web site. Here you can learn about
The church is situated in Lewis Road, in the very centre of the village. The picture above was probably taken around the latter part of the 19th century or the early 1900's. There is now a wall to the left of the church behind which stands our church room. The cottage to the right of the church is still standing but the buildings further to the right of the picture were replaced in the 1960's with modern houses.
The church as it appears today is not so different to how it was all those years ago - however, the interior has a modern look and feel to it and offers a warm and welcoming environment. As well as being used on a Sunday and during the week for various church activities, the church is also used by the Trinity School of Music for music exams. The church room (not visible in the photo) is available for hire by church members or local residents for children's partys or meetings etc. THE ORIGINS OF RADFORD SEMELE BAPTIST CHURCH The church was built in 1874 and is situated in the centre of the village of Radford Semele. From around 1850, services were held in a tiny thatched cottage adjacent to the Crown Inn, which stood where our church is today. It was after the Crown Inn closed down that Thomas Thorne, who was then the manager of the Leamington Priors Bank, purchased the land and demolished the pub to make way for the new church building. A devoted Christian, Mr Thorne laid the foundation stone himself in 1874. The stone is still visible today on the front wall of the church. 1866 - 1882 - Thomas Thorne, who had the vision for a Baptist Church in Radford Semele, acted as Pastor. A succession of ministers served the church right up to the 1980's. From around the mid 1980's the church was led by a 'Leadership Team'. At around the same time, the church saw some radical changes to the inside of the building. The floor was replaced (the original having started to rot away) and the old pews, (beautifully made but a bit uncormfortable!) were replaced by modern comfortable seating. Thanks to support from the Baptist Union, 2001 saw the appointment of our first minister for quite a number of years.
Today, the church provides a welcoming and comfortable environment. An emphasis on children's work, started back in the late 1800's, continues to this day. During the early part of the last century, the Sunday School attracted up to 70 children on a Sunday and a young peoples group (Christian Endeavour) catered for the teenagers and young adults. (Many of those who attended the Sunday School and Christian Endeavour groups many years ago, now attend the church with their own children!) We continue to offer a safe and secure environment for children from 1 to 11. We have a parent organised creche facility for the very young children and Sunday Club for children aged 3 -11. All our Sunday Club leaders have been checked by the regulatory authorities governing children's work and the church operates a Safe To Grow policy in line with Baptist Union guidelines. Please ask for a copy of our Child Protection Policy. Radford Semele Baptist Church in the 21st Century! Today, the church continues to serve the village and the surrounding area. We have a membership of around 25, but with between 35-40 joining us for our main service at 10.30am on a Sunday morning. We have strong links with the village primary school and other organisations within the village as well as the Parish Church, St Nicholas. Our congregation ranges in age from 2 to 82! As part of our commitment to comply with legislation governing wheelchair access, we now have a ramp which can be fitted to the front of the main entrance. Why not explore the rest of our web-site and discover that there is more to Radford Semele Baptist Church than meets the eye!
MUSIC MINISTRY TEAM As music plays such an important part of our regular worship services, we are always pleased when we are joined by visiting musicians to augment our resident worship band. If you are a musician familiar with modern Christian worship music, we would love to meet you. Please e-mail the church if you would like to come and play at RSBC. (We would particularly welcome a bass guitarist.) We are not looking for virtuossos, just people who enjoy playing and who enjoy worshipping through the gift of music. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE MEMBERS OF RADFORD SEMELE BAPTIST CHURCH SEND THEIR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS TO THE MEMBERS OF ST NICHOLAS CHURCH FOLLOWING THE DISASTROUS FIRE ON SUNDAY 16TH MARCH. THE WHOLE VILLAGE IS SHOCKED AND SADDENED BY THE LOSS OF SUCH A BEAUTIFUL CHURCH BUILDING WHICH HAS BEEN A FOCAL POINT OF THE VILLAGE FOR MANY HUNDREDS OF YEARS. You can learn more about the restoration of St Nicholas Church, and keep up to date with the latest progress, by logging onto: www.stnicholasrestoration.com | ||||||||||||||||