Baptist V-Z
Find an alphabetical listing of Baptist Churches.
Selected sites from UK Directory
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Wade Street Church
United Reformed & Baptist Church in Lichfield. Masses of info online about services, activities, events and various groups in the congregation.
www.ldb.co.ukWallingford Baptist Church
Contains an archive of sermons performed at this church in Oxfordshire. Also traces the history of baptism in the area, with details of available activities and groups.
www.wallingford.org.ukWest Worthing Baptist Church, West Sussex
Among the local community initiatives supported by this church are drop-in and day centres plus relationship counselling. Scan the events diary.
www.wwbc.fsnet.co.ukWesterham Hill Baptist Church
Small but welcoming congregation open to new members. Details of service times, activities and study groups, church history and news.
www.btinternet.comWeymouth Baptist Church, Dorset
Access a short profile of the church's origins, structure, congregation and activities or read about its special interest groups. With contacts.
www.weychurch.co.ukWhaddon Way Church, Bletchley, Milton Keynes
Ecumenical Anglican/Baptist Church in Buckinghamshire. Service times and alpha course details online along with history and ministries.
parishes.oxford.anglican.orgWheelock Heath Baptist Church
Comprehensive guide to the work and beliefs of this church in Cheshire. Contains a large archive of sermons, newsletters and also details ongoing outreach work.
www.wheelockheathbaptist.orgWhetstone Baptist Church, Leicestershire
Relates the history of Baptists in Whetstone and gives meeting times for the church's prayer, Bible study and youth groups. With contacts.
www.freezone.co.ukWhittlesey Baptist Church, Peterborough
Growing church with an varied and active congregation. Find out who they are and what they offer, meet the Pastor and the missionaries.
www.whittleseybaptist.org.ukWick & Keiss Baptist Church
Provides meeting times for services and church groups within these Caithness communities. Browse through current and archived newsletters.
www.caithness.org
