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Hebron Church, Long Ashton

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Location
  
Long Ashton, Somerset

Churchmanship
  
Evangelical

Founded
  
1934

Phone
  
+44 7815 891026

Country
  
England

Website
  
www.hebronchurch.co.uk

Founder(s)
  
Ernest Dyer

Hebron Church, Long Ashton

Address
  
Long Ashton, Bristol BS41 9DH, UK

Similar
  
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Hebron church long ashton north somerset england


Hebron Church is an evangelical church in Long Ashton, North Somerset, near Bristol in England, was first founded in 1934 by Ernest Dyer.

The church arose out of a Sunday school and youth club by Mr Dyer, who cycled weekly from the Somerdale Factory in Keynsham to run the clubs. Mr Dyer lived above the Church until his death in the late 1960s. His sister continued living there until her subsequent death. The living rooms have now been adapted to use as a Sunday school.

During the 1930s and 1940s, Dr Vernon Charley, who developed the blackcurrant drink Ribena whilst at the Long Ashton Research Station, was the organist and an Elder of the Church. During the 1950s, Roger T Forster, founder of Ichthus Christian Fellowship was a regular preacher whilst doing National Service with the RAF.

The Church continues to thrive in its children and youth work, with regular groups for all ages, and an annual Holiday Club during the summer holidays. In February 2008, Robin Schaefer was appointed as the Church's first paid pastor. Whilst an independent evangelical Church, the make up covers all Christian denominations in its membership.

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Hebron Church, Long Ashton Wikipedia