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[[File:MCC Bournemouth.jpg|thumb|M Bournemouth]]'''MCC Bournemouth''' is the [[Bournemouth]] branch of the [[Metropolitan Community Church]]. It has its own premises in Hannington Road, Pokesdown.
[[File:MCC Bournemouth.jpg|thumb|MCC Bournemouth]]'''Inclusive Community Church''' (formerly '''MCC Bournemouth''') is the [[Bournemouth]] branch of the [[Metropolitan Community Church]]. It was established in 1979.<ref name=bbc>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-27018695. Accessed: 2015-09-10. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6bRTxC1Lg)</ref> It has its own premises in Hannington Road, Pokesdown.


Rev [[Dwayne Morgan]] has been pastor at the church since November 2003. Since February 2013 he has additionally been pastor at [[MCC South London]].
Rev [[Dwayne Morgan]] has been pastor at the church since November 2003. From February 2013 he was additionally pastor at [[MCC South London]], until the South London church closed in 2015.
 
In April 2014 the church held what was said to be the first same-sex church wedding in the UK.<ref name=bbc />


==External links==
==External links==


http://www.mccchurch.co.uk/
*[https://www.inclusive.church/ Church website]
 
==References==
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[[Category:Christian]]
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[[Category:Bournemouth]]
[[Category:Bournemouth]]
[[Category:Consortium members]]
[[Category:Consortium members]]

Latest revision as of 13:07, 10 July 2026

MCC Bournemouth

Inclusive Community Church (formerly MCC Bournemouth) is the Bournemouth branch of the Metropolitan Community Church. It was established in 1979.[1] It has its own premises in Hannington Road, Pokesdown.

Rev Dwayne Morgan has been pastor at the church since November 2003. From February 2013 he was additionally pastor at MCC South London, until the South London church closed in 2015.

In April 2014 the church held what was said to be the first same-sex church wedding in the UK.[1]

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