Countess Free Church Ely | |
Fullname: | Countess of Huntingdon Free Church Ely |
Location: | Ely, Cambridgeshire |
Country: | England |
Denomination: | Countess of Huntingdon Connexion |
Founded Date: | 1700s |
Founder: | Countess of Huntingdon |
Pastor: | Awaiting appointment |
The Countess Free Church is a church based in the centre of Ely, Cambridgeshire, and holding events across the city.[1] The church meets on a Sunday morning at 10.30am as well as activities and groups for people of all ages through the week, including a strong community focus by hosting various groups and activities mid-week.[2] The church buildings are located in Chapel Street, near Ely Cathedral.
The members understand themselves as "a church in mission across the city", with a tag-line of "Seeking to Worship, Seeking to Serve". The church functions as a Baptist church, practising believers baptism and a congregational governance model.[3]
The Countess of Huntingdon Free Church Ely was founded in 1785 by Selina Hastings, the Countess of Huntingdon. The church is part of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, a small protestant denomination of just over 20 churches.[4] During its history it has also been part of the historic Congregational Union. The congregation now is baptistic in nature, practising believer's baptism and having a congregational model of church governance. In 2019 the church also associated with the Eastern Baptist Baptist Association, a region of Baptists Together in the United Kingdom.
In recent years the church has been at the forefront of city-wide initiatives in partnership with other churches in the city, such as Ely Foodbank, the Ely CAP Debt Centre, and an in-school chaplaincy in the local secondary school. With the city growing, the church is active in considering new pioneer opportunities among the new housing estates.