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Each local congregation is an autonomous member of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches (UFMCC). | Each local congregation is an autonomous member of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches (UFMCC). | ||
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+ | MCC London was founded in 1972, initially as the [[Fellowship of Christ the Liberator]]. It no longer exists, but its premises in Sistova Road, [[Balham]] became the home of [[MCC South London]]. | ||
+ | ==Other congregations== | ||
UK MCC congregations include: | UK MCC congregations include: |
Revision as of 09:41, 9 March 2016
The Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) is a Christian denomination with a specific outreach to LGBT families and communities. It was founded in 1968 in Los Angeles, California, by Rev Troy Perry, to provide a church that would be welcoming to gay and lesbian people, at a time when most mainstream Christian denominations were hostile.Each local congregation is an autonomous member of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches (UFMCC).
MCC London
MCC London was founded in 1972, initially as the Fellowship of Christ the Liberator. It no longer exists, but its premises in Sistova Road, Balham became the home of MCC South London.
Other congregations
UK MCC congregations include:
- MCC East London
- Living Springs MCC (Bath)
- Journey MCC (Birmingham)
- River of Life MCC (Dorchester)
- MCC North London
- MCC South London
- MCC Manchester
- MCC Newcastle
- MCC Bournemouth
- Brightwaves MCC (Brighton)
- MCC Torbay and Plymouth
- MCC in Glasgow
In 2009, the former MCC Edinburgh merged with the Augustine United Church.[1]