Sandwell VCS Directory
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Langley C of E Parish Church
St Michael's Langley has now closed. The congregation meets in Edward Street Methodist Church 300 metres away on most Sundays, but on the 2nd Sunday of the month meets at St Johns Rood End instead, as St John's and St Michaels have joined together into one parish called simply Langley.
St John\'s is a community centre run as a co-operative by the various users who include the scouts, Restorers Pentecostal Church, Oldbury Mosque, Sure Start and Langley C of E, in close partnership with Rood End Community Association.
The new Langley parish shares its Vicar and its associate Vicar (Al Barrett) with Christ church, Birmingham Street Oldbury and with St Marks Thimbelmill Lane Londonderry where the Associate Vicar is based.
Address details
- Address
- The Vicarage, St Marks Road
- Postal Town
- Smethwick
- Postcode
- B67 6QF
Organisation Contact Details
- Phone
- 0121 429 1149
- vicar@stmarkslondonderry.org.uk
Contact Person Details
Services
- Economic, social and community development
- Education and research
- Religion
- Social services
Main Beneficiaries
Services focused on particular beneficiaries do not imply that they are offered exclusively to these persons only.
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Specific Need or Circumstance
- People who are homeless/in housing need
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Specific Faith Focus
- People from all faiths / multi-faith / inter-faith people
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Sexual Orientation Focus
- People of all sexual orientations
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Household
- All households
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Gender Focus
- All genders
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Ethnic Focus
- People from all ethnic groups
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Age Focus
- People of all ages
Organisation last updated: Tue, 20th December 2011
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