Metropolitan Tabernacle
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The Metropolitan Tabernacle is a large independent Reformed Baptist church in the Elephant and Castle in London. It was the largest non-conformist church of its day in 1861.[1] The Tabernacle Fellowship have been worshipping together since 1650. Its first pastor was William Rider; other notable pastors and preachers include Benjamin Keach, John Gill, John Rippon and C. H. Spurgeon. The Tabernacle congregation still worships under its present pastor, Peter Masters.[2][3][4]
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Metropolitan Tabernacle | |
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Location | Elephant and Castle, London |
Country | United Kingdom |
Denomination | Independent Reformed Baptist |
Website | metropolitantabernacle |
History | |
Founded | 1650 |
Founder(s) | William Rider |
Clergy | |
Pastor(s) | Peter Masters, assistant pastor Ibrahim Ag Mohamed |
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