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Bedford Pentecostal Church
Bedford
Bedfordshire
MK40 1JE
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Who we are
BPC (Bedford Pentecostal Church) is a multi-cultural, family church located in the heart of Bedford town centre.
We are associated with the Assemblies Of God in the United Kingdom. If you are ever in the area, please feel free to drop in on any of the main meetings listed, and you’re guaranteed to receive a warm welcome
We are associated with the Assemblies Of God in the United Kingdom. If you are ever in the area, please feel free to drop in on any of the main meetings listed, and you’re guaranteed to receive a warm welcome
Street Address
Roise Street
Bedford,
Bedfordshire
MK40 1JE
United Kingdom
Phone: (0)12 3421 0550
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Church Pastor
Josiah Masih
Assembly Leader
Roise Street
Bedford,
Bedfordshire
MK40 1JE
United Kingdom
Phone: (0)12 3421 0550
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Quote of the Day
Romans 8:2
For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death.
For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death.
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Assemblies of God
Assemblies of God churches in Bedford, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
Assemblies of God churches in Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
Assemblies of God churches in United Kingdom
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Service every Sunday at 10.30 am.
Service Times last updated on the 11th of December, 2018
Service Times last updated on the 11th of December, 2018
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Bedford Pentecostal Church History
A Pentecostal meeting was held in Bedford about 1908.Cecil Polhill, of Howbury Hall, Renhold, and one of the Cambridge Seven
(Who were seven students from Cambridge University, who in 1985, decided to missionaries in China) was involved in these meetings
and it is understood they met in a hut in Hasset Street (across the road from the churches present location). Cecil Polhill planted an Assembly in Costin Street and among those who ministered were Mr and Mrs Vanstone from London.In 1926, Stephen Jeffereys, the Welsh Revivalist, came and held a campaign in The Corn Exchange. From there, the Assembly was formed and became a recognised Assembly of God church, and Pastor Vanstone was left in charge.They met in Ashburnham Rooms, Ashburnham Road or a number of years, until they bought a building in Gwyn Street (pictured), which they name "The Full Gospel Tabernacle". They remained there until the area was redeveloped, and moved to the present location in Roise Street, known now as Bedford Pentecostal Church.
It was opened by the Mayor of Bedford in 1963.
(Who were seven students from Cambridge University, who in 1985, decided to missionaries in China) was involved in these meetings
and it is understood they met in a hut in Hasset Street (across the road from the churches present location). Cecil Polhill planted an Assembly in Costin Street and among those who ministered were Mr and Mrs Vanstone from London.In 1926, Stephen Jeffereys, the Welsh Revivalist, came and held a campaign in The Corn Exchange. From there, the Assembly was formed and became a recognised Assembly of God church, and Pastor Vanstone was left in charge.They met in Ashburnham Rooms, Ashburnham Road or a number of years, until they bought a building in Gwyn Street (pictured), which they name "The Full Gospel Tabernacle". They remained there until the area was redeveloped, and moved to the present location in Roise Street, known now as Bedford Pentecostal Church.
It was opened by the Mayor of Bedford in 1963.
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