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− | '''MCC East London''' is located in [[Stepney]]. MCC East London started as a project of MCC North London, "a parish extension group was established with the objective to form a church".<ref name="EL">"About Us", from MCC East London.</ref> MCC East London held its first service on Pentecost Sunday in 1991.<ref name="EL"/> In August 2010 Reverend Caroline Redfearn, a regular preacher for and active member of MCC East London, died from a cancer-related illness.<ref name="STB">O. Wilson, "A Salute to UK Black Pride", 13 August 2010.</ref> In November 2004 she was the first African-Caribbean descent woman to be ordained at MCC in the United Kingdom.<ref name="STB"/><ref>Kathy Beasley, "Condolences", ''MCC Impact'', August 2010/Vol. I.</ref> | + | '''MCC East London''' is a congregation of the [[Metropolitan Community Church]], located in [[Stepney]]. MCC East London started as a project of MCC North London, "a parish extension group was established with the objective to form a church".<ref name="EL">"About Us", from MCC East London.</ref> MCC East London held its first service on Pentecost Sunday in 1991.<ref name="EL"/> In August 2010 Reverend Caroline Redfearn, a regular preacher for and active member of MCC East London, died from a cancer-related illness.<ref name="STB">O. Wilson, "A Salute to UK Black Pride", 13 August 2010.</ref> In November 2004 she was the first African-Caribbean descent woman to be ordained at MCC in the United Kingdom.<ref name="STB"/><ref>Kathy Beasley, "Condolences", ''MCC Impact'', August 2010/Vol. I.</ref> |
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Revision as of 09:28, 9 March 2016
MCC East London is a congregation of the Metropolitan Community Church, located in Stepney. MCC East London started as a project of MCC North London, "a parish extension group was established with the objective to form a church".[1] MCC East London held its first service on Pentecost Sunday in 1991.[1] In August 2010 Reverend Caroline Redfearn, a regular preacher for and active member of MCC East London, died from a cancer-related illness.[2] In November 2004 she was the first African-Caribbean descent woman to be ordained at MCC in the United Kingdom.[2][3]
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