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Selly Oak Elim Church was formerly St Wulstan’s, a parish church of the Church of England in the Bournbrook district of Birmingham,〔The Buildings of England. Warwickshire. Nikolaus Pevsner. Penguin Books. ISBN 0140710310 p.202〕 but which is now an Elim Pentecostal Church. ==History==
St Wulstan’s Church, Bournbrook, was established as a mission church to St Mary's Church, Selly Oak, in 1893.〔(The history of St. Wulstan's, Bournbrook )〕 Countess Beauchamp laid a foundation stone for a new church building in Exeter Road on St Wilstan's Day, 19 January 1906, the inscription declaring that it was being built "To the Glory of God and for the benefit of the People of Bournbrook".〔St Wulstan's Church, Bournbrook: Jubilee Day Programme (1956)〕 The church was built of red and blue brick by the architects J. E. K. Cutts (1847-1938) and John Priston Cutts (1854-1935), was designed to accommodate 713 worshipers, cost approximately £5,600 to construct was consecrated by the Bishop of Birmingham on 6 October 1906. In 1983 the parish of St Wulstan’s, Bournbrook, merged with St Stephen's Church, Selly Park, and the Exeter Road building was swapped with Selly Oak Elim Church's building in Alton Road, Bournbrook. The local Elim congregation had been founded in 1936, and had initially met in people's homes before holding meetings at the Selly Oak Institute; 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Who We Are: What is Our History? )〕 hence why it is called the 'Selly Oak' Elim Church even though it is located in Bournbrook.
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