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Grace Church Nottingham : ウィキペディア英語版 | Grace Church Nottingham
Grace Church Nottingham is a Newfrontiers church (part of the Newground sphere) based in Nottingham City Centre. It is a growing church, made up of a mixture of people of different ages and backgrounds and various parts of Nottingham. ==Origins== Grace Church began in September 2002 when Nick and Penny Sharp were commissioned to plant a church in Nottingham.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Introduction to Grace Church )〕 Initially meeting in their Bramcote home before moving to public venues, the church outgrew the Rose and Crown Pub in Lenton and in turn, the John Carroll Leisure Centre in Radford. When Trent Vineyard Church moved out of Meadow Lane in 2003, its leader John Wright encouraged Sharp to move Grace Church into the venue, which quickly became the new home. Being based at the stadium enabled the church to host the Newfrontiers youth festival, ''Newday'', in 2005, attracting some 6,000 people and enabling a whole host of community projects to take place across the city, planned in conjunction with Nottingham City Council.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Newfrontiers : Newday Report )〕 In November 2009, the church bought the former Ministry of Labour's Employment Exchange building on Castle Boulevard and renamed it 'The Ministry', a name which encompassed the heart of the church for the city. The story attracted significant local press attention and local incumbent MP Lilian Greenwood officially opened the building in September 2010.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Working hard for Nottingham South – | Photo Gallery | IWC2 )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lillian Greenwood photograph outside Grace Church )〕 The church has since based its Sunday gatherings, staff team and some of its community action projects there.
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