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St Pauls Church - Fleetwood Mac candlelight show

St Pauls Church

4.7(9 reviews)
1.3 mi•Jewellery Quarter, Historical Quarter - Jewellery Quarter

If the community of the Jewellery Quarter was a human body, St Paul's Church would be it's beating…read moreheart. It's one of the most picturesque places in the Quarter and really worth a visit if you've never popped in before. The church is overseen by the lovely and eccentric Vicar Mary (who's love of Craft and Film is something to behold). It really is a lovely place to have a wander around, even if you're not in the least bit religious. Honestly, I can vouch that I have been in several times and have never even been singed (it was a relief not to burst into flames). As one of the more hospitable green spaces in the Centre of Birmingham, over summer it's a haven for picknickers, lunch-timers and readers. Over the winter, it's a magnet for sledgers and intrepid snowman makers. As well as Churchy-things, the building has been used for a multitude of cool events. Did you know Elbow hosted a super secret gig in the catacombs a couple of years ago? I have been to Jameson's events, Film screenings and live music based events here. It's well worth keeping an eye on the noticeboards as you pop by, you never know what the Vicar has up her sleeves!

I'm not a church-goer, nor am I religious - but I absolutely love the architecture of churches and…read morereligious buildings, and I love the ambience and calm that descends whenever I am in one. St Paul's has taken a surprising and progressive approach to business by expanding their reach to include operating as a music venue - presumably to carefully handpicked acts only. I've been fortunate enough to see Laura Marling and Lisa Hannigan play gigs here, and both of them suited the venue perfectly. The vaulted ceilings carry their voices clearly across pews and pews of fans, and the acoustics meant the instruments all sounded crystal clear. I'm sure more performers will start seeing churches as an alternative venue to perform in (particularly if they're acoustic and/or folk) though I really can't see any loud heavy metal being performed here!

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St Pauls Church - Beautiful setting

Beautiful setting

St Pauls Church - Cathedral full prior to the Fleetwood Mac candlelight performance

Cathedral full prior to the Fleetwood Mac candlelight performance

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St Martin In The Bullring

St Martin In The Bullring

4.5(15 reviews)
1.5 mi•City Core

When I first came to Birmingham, I didn't know who St Martin was or that this was a church, all I…read moreknew was there was certainly a magnificent church facing me as I drank my coffee at Starbucks, across the way with glass windows with great views of this church, as a building it is spectacular and really livens up Birmingham and makes the "City core" nicer as a whole, and it is amazing to see just a thing within meters of The Bullring, Birmingham's rather large shopping center. I class myself as Roman Catholic, yet I wouldn't class myself as extremely religious but still this Church is a really nice place to spend some time around while in Birmingham, with it being a nice, old building to the point where it actually is a Grade II listed building and has 16 bells. The current church has been there since 1873, since the old one was demolished, however 143 years on, it is ironic to be still calling this the "New" church, but still history goes back into the 1500's, where it still stood with 4 bells in 1552. They isn't much to say other than this is a really nice building and makes Birmingham city center as a whole, due to this great church and piece of history being on the door-step of Birmingham city center, which helps make Birmingham stand out, and to me is one of the things that makes Birmingham what it is today, an answer to London's Buckingham Palace perhaps? UPDATE: When I visited Birmingham, I run out of superlatives to describe this church but still I can't help but feel I only gave it such a high rating because of location, and in my opinion I feel I was too generous and location focused in my rating, I don't think this church has done enough to deserve 4 stars yet and I feel St Martin's in the Bullring deserves a high three star rating.

This place is pretty beautiful...if you are a tourist in Birmingham I would definitely say its…read moreworth a look. Located right by the Bullring this almost gothic looking building has been amazingly restored as the new buildings have been built around it. For any locals check the church website as there is sometimes vintage sales and other events in the main hall. Obviously worth a look.

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St Martin In The Bullring - View from Starbucks Coffee

View from Starbucks Coffee

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Winners' World

Winners' World

4.0(1 review)
1.3 mi•City Core

This church meets every Sunday between 10.30 -2.00 It's a…read morevibrant, colourful,inspirational church, part of Redeemed Christian Church of God. I used to go to prayer meeting on Wednesday evenings when they met at the Irish Centre. If I turned up too early for Irish Heritage Group, I'd join the church for a few minutes. Imagine my surprise when a friend invited me to a church in the Comfort Inn and I found my friends from the Prayer / Bible Meetings. The meeting rooms are also used as conference and business rooms during the week. On entering the Comfort Inn you are greeted by friendly, helpful staff. Toilets bar and lounge are downstairs. There is a wide-screen TV in the lounge. There is a water feature and lovely , 'Romeo and Juliet' stairs leading up to the first floor. The lift has been improved. There is a magazine bookcase as you come into the hotel on the right and a 'what's on rack', on the left. On the first floor on the left is the main church, on the right the other room used for other things. The service is encouraging, entertaining, spiritual. The congregation is friendly. After every service there are refreshments. Sometimes there's a meal. Occasionally there's a party. Lately, they've been using the Irish Centre for an Extravaganza and party. There is a service sheet week with a programme, RCCg Visions, Their Mandate, information about the venue, a hymnn, bank details, Bible Biscuits ( about 20 verses from the Bible) Announcemnets, Birthdays, Cell Groups (4, Holiness, Glory, Grace and Honour} Counselling details, websites as above and www.winnersworldforum The week in Winners World is thus: Wednesdays 6-7.30pm Digging Deep / Prayer Rains 1st Sunday of every month Thanksgiving Service 2nd Sunday of every month Dining with the King Last Sunday of the month Anointing Service 2nd Fridays 22.00 - 12.30am Night of Solutions 3rd Saturdays of every month Winning Woman's Prayer Do come along. You will be more than welcome

Birmingham Cathedral

Birmingham Cathedral

4.3(17 reviews)
1.4 mi•City Core

One of the smallest cathedrals in the country apparently. Still quite big actually. It's called St…read morePhillips cathedral. It's a barque church. Queen Elizabeth has been here. It has a lot of greenery and benches around it, right in the city centre. Nice place to relax, but always remember going to church doesn't make you religious any more than standing in a garage makes you a car.

Birmingham Cathedral is an impressive Cathedral in the Snowhill area of Birmingham, it is fairly…read moreclose to the train station on Colmore Row. Also referred to as St Philip's Cathedral, it was built over 15 years starting in 1710 and is also surrounded by some nice gardens where there are benches, although the benches could have been better maintained in terms of appearance (paint, cleanliness etc) I was surprised to hear this is the third smallest cathedral in England - with only Derby and Chelmsford being smaller, but it still carries about that charm and grand structure so it does look good within the city and it's surrounding gardens, with even some information about the Cathedral too. It did suffer bombings during the second world war but was restored its current condition shortly after. A small but stunning church in the city centre of Birmingham, and one of my favourite Cathedrals in the UK despite it being one of the smallest. 4*

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Birmingham Cathedral
Birmingham Cathedral
Birmingham Cathedral - Getting up close to check out the repairs and cleaning to the stain glass

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Getting up close to check out the repairs and cleaning to the stain glass

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