Consists of links to religious and spiritual organizations and institutions based in London, England, such as churches, mosques, synagogues, temples and other religious societies.
 
 
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East London Mosque & London Muslim Centre
Features a mosque based in East London. The mosque merges the London Muslim Centre and the Maryam Centre and provides a range of social welfare services and religious guidance. Daily prayers are, of course, held in the building. Other things offered within the building are education for both children and adults, and all services related to birth, marriage, and death.
https://www.eastlondonmosque.org.uk
Invitation to God's Wedding Feast
Located in South London, the church's site offers information that contradicts many of the Christian churches and mosques. You only get one chance at this life, so it is worth spending a bit of time finding out what is really going on, before it is too late. The site contains articles relating to some of the not so nice things that are going on in the Christian church, and how to fix them. A discussion forum is available.
http://itgwf.org
London Central Mosque Trust Ltd
The full name of this mosque is the London Central Mosque Trust & The Islamic Cultiural Centre, and it is based in central London. The mosque provides a range of services including a library, social services, health services and regular prayers. There is a section dedicated to new Muslims, a welcome message, and a berief history of the Islamic Cultural Centre, beginning at the turn of the 20th century.
https://www.iccuk.org
The synagogue which is described in this website has been together since 1964. The site has details about the Masorti (Conservative) Judaism, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and other elements of the faith. There is also a calendar of events as well as the opportunity to sign up for the synagogue’s newsletter.
https://www.newlondon.org.uk
The New North London synagogue is a Conservative synagogue based in the north west area of London. Listed on the website are such things as the synagogue's services, including morning service, kabbalat shaabbat, and services for children. Other useful links are a calendar with weekly services, Shabbot services, and the synagogue’s daily psalm and healing prayer as well as the lastest pertinent tweets.
https://www.mynnls.org.uk
The Southwark Cathedral is home to the Anglican Diocese, and this is their website. The site goes into the history of the Diocese as well as details about the Cathedral itself, the churches that make up the Diocese and the times of services they provide. There are also instructions as to how to go weddings, baptisms, Bible studies and support to visiting pilgrims.
https://southwark.anglican.org
St. Bride's Fleet Street Church
Showcases this Christian church and its community, the days and times of services and bible study. Additionally, there are audio files of Christian music, and an online shop which provides CD recordings, DVDs and other items. There is a piece of scripture and prayer which is updated daily.
http://www.stbrides.com/
Founded originally in 604, this cathedral’s history is laid out in full on their website. Times of services, bible studies, group prayers, and other forms of worship are also published on their site as is instruction as to how one can book a visit and tour and various venues within the cathedral for weddings and other events.
https://www.stpauls.co.uk
This church was built by the Knights of Templar and was consecrated in 1185. It is an active church of the Church of England and is said to be the inspiration for the Magna Carta. The site contains the history of the church and information how to schedule baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and funerals. The church services are available at their own Youtube channel, and details are found here. Service times and details of the choir are also on this website.
http://www.templechurch.com
The largest synagogue movement in Europe, the United Synagogue, was founded in 1870 and currently is made up of 62 local communities. Here on their website they share their mission, vision, and values and information about modern Torah Judaism. There is a section devoted to upcoming events and links to details about the United Synagogue communities.
https://www.theus.org.uk
Via their official website, the Westminster Cathedral provides a live stream of masses and solemn vespers and benediction as well as recordings of previous masses, vespers and benedictions. A section dedicated to the latest news as well as upcoming events are also available.
http://www.westminstercathedral.org.uk