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Christ Church Highbury

Christ Church Highbury is an Anglican church in Islington, north London, next to Highbury Fields.

Christ Church Highbury
March, 2009 photo of Christ Church Highbury
51°33′09″N 0°05′55″W / 51.55248°N 0.0987°W / 51.55248; -0.0987
Location155 Highbury Grove,
London
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationChurch of England
ChurchmanshipOpen evangelical
Websitechristchurchhighbury.com
Architecture
Architect(s)Thomas Allom
Years built1847–1848
Administration
DioceseDiocese of London
ParishChrist Church with St John and St Saviour
Clergy
Vicar(s)The Revd Andrew Chrich
Assistant priest(s)The Revd Prakash Thankachan (associate vicar)
Laity
Reader(s)Polly Arthur, John Gilbert
Director of musicJames Buckham

History edit

Architecture and construction edit

The site was given by John Dawes, a local benefactor and landlord, and the church was built by Thomas Allom in a cruciform shape with a short chancel, transepts, and nave from 1847 to 1848. Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner write that Christ Church Highbury 'is a successful and original use of Gothic for a building on a cruciform plan with broad octagonal crossing. The cross-plan with broad nave and crossing was popular for churches in the low church tradition where an effective auditorium for the spoken word was preferred to a plan designed for an elaborate liturgy.'[1]

Since then, several changes have been made to the church, including the addition of a balcony in 1872, and new rooms for children's work and fellowship in 1980.[2]

Opening edit

The church was opened in 1848 by Reverend Matthew Anderson Collision, son of Irishman Daniel Marcus Collision and his wife Catherine.

A special service booklet was published to celebrate the occasion: "On the Consecration of the New Church at Highbury, Dedicated to the Saviour as 'Christ's Church'", Reverend M A Collision.[3]

Reverend Collision passed away on 18 October 1864 at Highbury Grange, aged 58 years. His congregation, numbering ~750, testified their esteem for the deceased by going generally into mourning and subscribing £3000 to purchase an annuity for his widow. Deceased also left twelve children, most of whom are partly provided for.[4]

Today edit

After the July 2005 bombings in central London, clergy at the church published a prayer and invited the congregation to pray, 'O Saviour Christ, in whom there is neither Jew nor Greek, East nor West, black nor white, we pray for all, of whatever nation, who are suffering after the explosions in London.'[5]

The former Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, visited the church on 10 March 2006, to help alongside the regular volunteers at the church's night shelter for the homeless. According to the Diocese of London web site, Dr Williams 'got on with the job in hand, serving food, making beds and chatting to the guests using the shelter'.[6] Each winter the church provides shelter, a hot meal, bed and breakfast for homeless people of the local area.

The parish of Christ Church Highbury with St. John and St. Saviour in the Archdeaconry of Hackney in the Church of England's Diocese of London.[7] The church standing in the open evangelical tradition and its patron is the Church Pastoral Aid Society (CPAS).[8]

Music edit

Christ Church Highbury has a rich musical past and present. Its first director of music, Thomas Kilner, regularly published books and articles on psalmody.[9] The church is used regularly by various musical groups in the local area, including Eclectic Voices and Highbury Young Singers. Jonathan Dove's community opera Tobias and the Angel was premiered at the church in 1999, before being performed on a tour by the Young Vic theatre group.[10]

Sunday services range from traditional to contemporary in musical style, with the 9am service consisting of traditional hymns played by piano and/or organ, while the 11am service is more informal with a mix of traditional and contemporary music. Previous Music Director, Scott Stroman, leads a monthly "Jazz Vespers" service, which mixes jazz with hymns old and new.[11] The church was featured on Songs of Praise on 2 February 1997, in which pianist/singer LD Frazier, jazz musician Scott Stroman, and Eclectic Voices made an appearance.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner, The Buildings of England, London 4: North. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002), 60.
  2. ^ 'Our History', Christ Church Highbury. [accessed 12 September 2012]
  3. ^ Published by London J J Jackson 1848, 1848
  4. ^ Rockhampton Bulletin and Central Queensland Advertiser (Qld.: 1861–1871), Thu 24 Mar 1864, Page 3, Family Notices
  5. ^ Ruth Gledhill, 'Archbishop Leads the Prayers for Those Touched by Tragedy', The Times, 9 July 2005.
  6. ^ 'Archbishop of Canterbury Visits Christ Church, Highbury', The Diocese of London, 15 March 2006. [accessed 12 September 2012]
  7. ^ "Christ Church Highbury: More Information". A Church Near You. The Archbishops’ Council. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  8. ^ "CHRIST CHURCH HIGHBURY: Parish Profile". cofepathways.org. 2017. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  9. ^ Myles Birket Foster, Anthems and Anthem Composers (London: Novello, 1901), 179.
  10. ^ 'Tobias and the Angel' June 29, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Highbury Opera Theatre. [accessed 12 September 2012]
  11. ^ 'Music', Christ Church Highbury. [accessed 12 September 2012]
  12. ^ BBC One: Songs of Praise, Handfuls of Heaven - Highbury, BBC. [accessed 12 September 2012]

External links edit

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Christ Church Highbury is an Anglican church in Islington north London next to Highbury Fields Christ Church HighburyMarch 2009 photo of Christ Church Highbury51 33 09 N 0 05 55 W 51 55248 N 0 0987 W 51 55248 0 0987Location155 Highbury Grove LondonCountryUnited KingdomDenominationChurch of EnglandChurchmanshipOpen evangelicalWebsitechristchurchhighbury wbr comArchitectureArchitect s Thomas AllomYears built1847 1848AdministrationDioceseDiocese of LondonParishChrist Church with St John and St SaviourClergyVicar s The Revd Andrew ChrichAssistant priest s The Revd Prakash Thankachan associate vicar LaityReader s Polly Arthur John GilbertDirector of musicJames Buckham Contents 1 History 1 1 Architecture and construction 2 Opening 2 1 Today 3 Music 4 References 5 External linksHistory editArchitecture and construction edit The site was given by John Dawes a local benefactor and landlord and the church was built by Thomas Allom in a cruciform shape with a short chancel transepts and nave from 1847 to 1848 Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner write that Christ Church Highbury is a successful and original use of Gothic for a building on a cruciform plan with broad octagonal crossing The cross plan with broad nave and crossing was popular for churches in the low church tradition where an effective auditorium for the spoken word was preferred to a plan designed for an elaborate liturgy 1 Since then several changes have been made to the church including the addition of a balcony in 1872 and new rooms for children s work and fellowship in 1980 2 Opening editThe church was opened in 1848 by Reverend Matthew Anderson Collision son of Irishman Daniel Marcus Collision and his wife Catherine A special service booklet was published to celebrate the occasion On the Consecration of the New Church at Highbury Dedicated to the Saviour as Christ s Church Reverend M A Collision 3 Reverend Collision passed away on 18 October 1864 at Highbury Grange aged 58 years His congregation numbering 750 testified their esteem for the deceased by going generally into mourning and subscribing 3000 to purchase an annuity for his widow Deceased also left twelve children most of whom are partly provided for 4 Today edit After the July 2005 bombings in central London clergy at the church published a prayer and invited the congregation to pray O Saviour Christ in whom there is neither Jew nor Greek East nor West black nor white we pray for all of whatever nation who are suffering after the explosions in London 5 The former Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams visited the church on 10 March 2006 to help alongside the regular volunteers at the church s night shelter for the homeless According to the Diocese of London web site Dr Williams got on with the job in hand serving food making beds and chatting to the guests using the shelter 6 Each winter the church provides shelter a hot meal bed and breakfast for homeless people of the local area The parish of Christ Church Highbury with St John and St Saviour in the Archdeaconry of Hackney in the Church of England s Diocese of London 7 The church standing in the open evangelical tradition and its patron is the Church Pastoral Aid Society CPAS 8 Music editChrist Church Highbury has a rich musical past and present Its first director of music Thomas Kilner regularly published books and articles on psalmody 9 The church is used regularly by various musical groups in the local area including Eclectic Voices and Highbury Young Singers Jonathan Dove s community opera Tobias and the Angel was premiered at the church in 1999 before being performed on a tour by the Young Vic theatre group 10 Sunday services range from traditional to contemporary in musical style with the 9am service consisting of traditional hymns played by piano and or organ while the 11am service is more informal with a mix of traditional and contemporary music Previous Music Director Scott Stroman leads a monthly Jazz Vespers service which mixes jazz with hymns old and new 11 The church was featured on Songs of Praise on 2 February 1997 in which pianist singer LD Frazier jazz musician Scott Stroman and Eclectic Voices made an appearance 12 References edit Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner The Buildings of England London 4 North New Haven Yale University Press 2002 60 Our History Christ Church Highbury accessed 12 September 2012 Published by London J J Jackson 1848 1848 Rockhampton Bulletin and Central Queensland Advertiser Qld 1861 1871 Thu 24 Mar 1864 Page 3 Family Notices Ruth Gledhill Archbishop Leads the Prayers for Those Touched by Tragedy The Times 9 July 2005 Archbishop of Canterbury Visits Christ Church Highbury The Diocese of London 15 March 2006 accessed 12 September 2012 Christ Church Highbury More Information A Church Near You The Archbishops Council Retrieved 25 January 2024 CHRIST CHURCH HIGHBURY Parish Profile cofepathways org 2017 Retrieved 25 January 2024 Myles Birket Foster Anthems and Anthem Composers London Novello 1901 179 Tobias and the Angel Archived June 29 2014 at the Wayback Machine Highbury Opera Theatre accessed 12 September 2012 Music Christ Church Highbury accessed 12 September 2012 BBC One Songs of Praise Handfuls of Heaven Highbury BBC accessed 12 September 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Christ Church Highbury Christ Church Highbury Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christ Church Highbury amp oldid 1213391012, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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