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Diane Abbott 

The Right Honourable Diane Abbott
(Born: 27 September 1953)

Former shadow Home Secretary, Diane Abbott was born in London in 1953. As a child she grew up in West Harrow and attended Vaughan Primary School. She later went to Harrow Girls Grammar School. After graduating from the University of Cambridge, Abbott worked as a Civil Servant, a reporter and a Labour party press officer.

In 1987, she decided to run as Labour's candidate for the Hackney North and Stoke Newington constituency.

She made history as the first black woman to be elected to Parliament and is currently the longest-
serving black MP in the House of Commons. 

Planning your Visit

Sunday Services

The Peace    Ceanna and little sister

 

Our Holy Communion service starts every Sunday at 10:00am. It helps to arrive 10-15 minutes early to get a parking spot and a seat in time for the service to start. 


We meet at:
Ventnor Avenue
Stanmore
Middx
HA7 2HU


There is parking available on the site or in the roads around the church.

You can expect a warm welcome; great worship; relevant preaching based in the Word of God and a friendly group of people ready to learn more about what it means to be a follower of Jesus. 
Children are just as much a part of the church family and our worship as the adults and are more than welcome. There is a play area for younger children and break out areas for older children like Abraham's Tent. 

Sunday School is once a month and you will need to go with your children to their groups and register them as part of our child safety policy.

For more information about what happens in the children's work please visit the Children's Ministry page.

After the main meeting finishes there will an be opportunity for prayer if needed as well as refreshments and time to catch up with fellow brothers and sisters.

Come and join us!

If you have any questions about our Sunday Services or need to get in touch with us about any other enquiry we will be happy to help. Please Contact Us for more information.

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