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Christ Church, Worthing

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Address
  
Worthing BN11 1QG, UK

Phone
  
+44 1903 237713

Denomination
  
Anglican

Parish
  
Worthing

Diocese
  
Diocese of Chichester

Christ Church, Worthing

Website
  
www.ChristChurchWorthing.org.uk/

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
St Andrew's Church, St George's Church - Worthing, St Botolph's Church, St Andrew's Church, St Mary's Church - Goring‑by‑Sea

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Christ Church and its burial grounds in Worthing, England, were consecrated in 1843 by the Bishop of Chichester, Ashurst Turner Gilbert, to meet the need for church accommodation for the poor. Built by subscription between 1840 and 1843, the Church was initially regarded as a chapel of ease to St Mary's Church in Broadwater. The chapel of ease was upgraded to the status of church with its own parish in 1855.

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Christ Church is the second oldest Church of England church still standing in Worthing town centre, after St Paul's Church which stands 100 metres to the east at the opposite end of Ambrose Place. Standing at 85 feet (26 metres) tall Christ Church is one of Worthing's most dominant flint buildings.

The church was built mainly to provide church accommodation for the poor in Worthing, since the existing chapel of ease, now St Paul's Church, was funded as a proprietary chapel and so excluded the poor.

Christ Church Schools

The Christ Church, National girls' and infants' schools were housed, in 1860, in a Gothic revival flint building to the south of Christ Church.

Burial ground

Architect, engineer and archaeologist John Turtle Wood who lived at Marine Parade in Worthing is buried in Christ Church in the town centre. He is possibly most famous for discovering the ancient Ionian city of Ephesus.

Miscellania

In 1859 the incumbent founded the Workmen's Reading Room or Institute in nearby Montague Street.

The same incumbent edited the Worthing Messenger and Workmen's Friend

Current status

Christ Church Worthing, formerly known as the "Parish Church of Worthing", was without an incumbent after the church was incorporated into the united benefice of Christ the King, combining the churches of Christ Church, Holy Trinity, St. Matthew and St. Paul, in 1989. Under threat of closure, in 2008 the "team ministry" was disbanded and Christ Church Worthing became part of the benefice of Holy Trinity with Christ Church in the rural deanery of Worthing and the Archdeaconry of Chichester, including Christ Church Worthing, Holy Trinity Church and St. Pauls. The church has been given an

opportunity over the next five years in the new set-up to see if the congregation can form a fresh engagement with the town of Worthing and make good the aims that they have set themselves

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Since February 2013, Rev'd Matthew Luff has been appointed as Priest in Charge (as there is a Deanery Review currently) of the Parish of Christ Church and Holy Trinity, Worthing.

After the Palm Sunday - 13 April 2014, service at Holy Trinity all future services will be held at Christ Church, Grafton Road, Worthing.

Music

Under the Organist and Choir Master, Ralph Waters, Christ Church has long preserved a strong choral tradition. The organ, which was originally built by J.J.Binns of Leeds in 1892 for Baillie Street Methodist Church in Rochdale, was obtained in 1967 through Percy Daniel & Co. Ltd., who had heard of the instrument being for sale due to impending demolition of the church, and was eventually rebuilt by them, with some additions and a new console, and installed in 1970. It is sited in the south transept gallery with a detached console on the north side of the chancel

References

Christ Church, Worthing Wikipedia