Buckingham Evangelical Church
 
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Buckingham Evangelical Church meets at the Radcliffe Centre

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Sunday ServiceWelcome

We sincerely welcome everyone who is searching for truth from God and meaning in life. We are a church that enjoys taking God and His Word seriously, a church that strives to be loving and encouraging. We have found the Bible, God's timeless and relevant Word, not only helpful but essential in getting to know Him. May you discover the reality of the living God, and the person of His Son, Jesus Christ.

Rev. Ken Houghten

 

Who are we?

Buckingham Evangelical Church was founded in 1990, under Rev. Bruce Robinson. In a world filled with indifference, confusion and contradictory religious beliefs, our aim is to help people find the Lord Jesus Christ and follow Him. So we desire to point people to the Bible, where the Lord Jesus and God's Truth is found.

The term evangelical - simply means "good news". The Good News that we teach is that a loving God sent his Son into this world to be our Saviour by taking upon Himself the punishment for our wrongdoing. Through faith in Him we are delivered from our sins and just condemnation.

We are a member of the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches.


Sunday Meetings

We meet at the Radcliffe Centre on Sunday mornings at 10:30 am for an hour and a half of worship including singing, praying and teaching from God's Word. There is a Sunday school for young children, and a crèche for infants. After the service there is time for refreshments and fellowship. We warmly invite you to join us. Please click here for a map showing how to find the Radcliffe Centre.

Meetings on Sunday evening and during the week vary from week to week, please contact us for more details and see the church calendar. To view this you need Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer (available free from www.adobe.co.uk).