Difference between revisions of "MCC Brighton"
m |
|||
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[File:MCC Brighton Logo v2.jpg|thumb|MCC Brighton logo]]'''MCC Brighton''' (previously known as '''Brightwaves MCC''') is one of the [[Brighton]] & Hove branches of the [[Metropolitan Community Church]]. | [[File:MCC Brighton Logo v2.jpg|thumb|MCC Brighton logo]]'''MCC Brighton''' (previously known as '''Brightwaves MCC''') is one of the [[Brighton]] & Hove branches of the [[Metropolitan Community Church]]. | ||
− | MCC Brighton was founded as Brightwaves in May, 2002, by Debbie Gaston. Following Debbie's ordination in December that year it was | + | MCC Brighton was founded as Brightwaves in May, 2002, by Debbie Gaston. Following Debbie's ordination in December that year it was instituted as a congregation of Metropolitan Community Church. |
Its first official venue was in the heart of Brighton's Gay Village but later moved to what was Clermont URC in Cumberland Road, near Preston Park, which was very handy for post-Pride services. Following Clermont it met for sometime at the United Reformed Church in [[Portslade]]<ref>http://pinkuk.com/venues/mixed-gay-group/brighton-east-sussex/portslade/mcc-brighton. Accessed: 2016-02-21. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6fTIIOS2K)</ref> before moving in 2015 to the Brighthelm URC & Community Centre in central Brighton.<ref>http://www.mccbrighton.org.uk/news/. Accessed: 2016-02-21. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6fTQhMS0y)</ref> | Its first official venue was in the heart of Brighton's Gay Village but later moved to what was Clermont URC in Cumberland Road, near Preston Park, which was very handy for post-Pride services. Following Clermont it met for sometime at the United Reformed Church in [[Portslade]]<ref>http://pinkuk.com/venues/mixed-gay-group/brighton-east-sussex/portslade/mcc-brighton. Accessed: 2016-02-21. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6fTIIOS2K)</ref> before moving in 2015 to the Brighthelm URC & Community Centre in central Brighton.<ref>http://www.mccbrighton.org.uk/news/. Accessed: 2016-02-21. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6fTQhMS0y)</ref> | ||
− | In August of 2018, starting with its post-Pride service on Sunday 5th, MCC Brighton moved its services to Brighthelm Gardens, using 2 large, very visible, purple gazebos. Following the successful launch of its Wednesday Street Church in 2017, MCC Brighton plans for all of its services to be held outdoors for the foreseeable future. | + | In August of 2018, starting with its post-Pride service on Sunday 5th, MCC Brighton moved its services to Brighthelm Gardens, using 2 large, very visible, purple gazebos. Following the successful launch of its Wednesday Street Church in 2017, MCC Brighton now plans for all of its services to be held outdoors for the foreseeable future. |
− | After Reverend Debbie stepped down as Pastor, the church was led by Reverend Catherine Dearlove (as Interim Pastor), Sarah-Jane Ramage (Interim Pastoral Leader), and is currently led by Andrew Ramage (Lay Pastor). | + | After Reverend Debbie stepped down as Pastor in 2011, the church was led by Reverend Catherine Dearlove (as Interim Pastor), Sarah-Jane Ramage (Interim Pastoral Leader), and is currently led by Andrew Ramage (Lay Pastor). |
− | Whosoever MCC was an MCC congregation in Brighton during the 80s & 90s, founded & led by Reverend David Miller before his retirement. | + | |
+ | |||
+ | '''Whosoever MCC''' was an MCC congregation in Brighton during the 80s & 90s, founded & led by Reverend David Miller before his retirement. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | |||
+ | *http://www.mccbrighton.org.uk/ | ||
+ | *https://www.facebook.com/mcchurchbrighton/ | ||
[[File:Inclusivity Cross.jpg|thumb|left|Brighton MCC's Inclusivity Cross]] | [[File:Inclusivity Cross.jpg|thumb|left|Brighton MCC's Inclusivity Cross]] |
Latest revision as of 11:50, 2 October 2018
MCC Brighton (previously known as Brightwaves MCC) is one of the Brighton & Hove branches of the Metropolitan Community Church.MCC Brighton was founded as Brightwaves in May, 2002, by Debbie Gaston. Following Debbie's ordination in December that year it was instituted as a congregation of Metropolitan Community Church.
Its first official venue was in the heart of Brighton's Gay Village but later moved to what was Clermont URC in Cumberland Road, near Preston Park, which was very handy for post-Pride services. Following Clermont it met for sometime at the United Reformed Church in Portslade[1] before moving in 2015 to the Brighthelm URC & Community Centre in central Brighton.[2]
In August of 2018, starting with its post-Pride service on Sunday 5th, MCC Brighton moved its services to Brighthelm Gardens, using 2 large, very visible, purple gazebos. Following the successful launch of its Wednesday Street Church in 2017, MCC Brighton now plans for all of its services to be held outdoors for the foreseeable future.
After Reverend Debbie stepped down as Pastor in 2011, the church was led by Reverend Catherine Dearlove (as Interim Pastor), Sarah-Jane Ramage (Interim Pastoral Leader), and is currently led by Andrew Ramage (Lay Pastor).
Whosoever MCC was an MCC congregation in Brighton during the 80s & 90s, founded & led by Reverend David Miller before his retirement.
External links
References
- ↑ http://pinkuk.com/venues/mixed-gay-group/brighton-east-sussex/portslade/mcc-brighton. Accessed: 2016-02-21. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6fTIIOS2K)
- ↑ http://www.mccbrighton.org.uk/news/. Accessed: 2016-02-21. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6fTQhMS0y)