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We’re a progressive congregation, in the sanctuary and online!
 

 

 

We encourage our members to follow the link below to give tithes, purchase books or other church merchandise, or donate to a church project. If you have any questions about using this system, feel free to contact us!
 

 

 

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[icon name=”theme-credit-card” style=”” color=”accent4″ size=”20″]Bank transfer:

Church London, UK 10, Firs Avenue, Muswell Hill IBAN: 567890234598645968

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Donate monthly

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Additional information:

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