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Map of Lancashire Faith

Take a trip across the county as we highlight the rich history of Lancashire's places of worship...

map of Lancashire

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remains of St. Peter's Church, Heysham

1. St. Peter's Church, Heysham

Our first visit was on the coast at Morecambe Bay, at St. Peter's Church by the headland at Heysham, where parishioner and local historian John Disland told us about one of the county's earliest Christian places of worship...

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Whalley Abbey

2. Whalley Abbey

Next, we visit one of the county's most famous sites, Whalley Abbey, which is a blend of religious space, conference facilities and a coffee and souvenir shop.

Reverend Andrew Sage was our guide...

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Methodist Chapel, Lune Street, Preston

3. Methodist Chapel, Lune Street, Preston

For nearly 200 years there's been a Methodist chapel on Lune Street in Preston. It was one of the first public buildings in the country to be lit by gas and cost £6,000 to build. Now we've included the church on our BBC Radio Lancashire Map of Lancashire Faith.

The Reverend Ken Walton from the church told us about its history and how it is now utilised as a modern day worship and community centre.

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Blackpool United Hebrew Synagogue

4. Blackpool United Hebrew Synagogue

We visit the Fylde Coast to visit the Blackpool United Hebrew Synagogue, where Steve Becker joined a group of visitors exploring years of Jewish history...

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Rivington Unitarian Church

5. Rivington Unitarian Church

The latest inclusion on our Map of Lancashire Faith is a marvelous chapel on the edge of a village green on the county's border.

It's the Rivington Unitarian Church where members Joan and Vince  began their tour by the gravestones that are outside the church entrance...

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Inghamite Church, Burnley

6. Inghamite Church, Burnley

Exactly what is an Inghamite, what is his or her church like and what do they believe? We explored the Inghamite Church on Wheatley Lane in Burnley with John Thomas, the Church Treasurer, and the Reverend Matthew Butler...

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Chorley Church of St. Laurence

7. Chorley Church of St. Laurence

Our latest inclusion on The Map Of Lancashire Faith is Chorley Church of St. Laurence which has connections with the Pilgrim Fathers, the United States and has a baptismal font that dates back to Saxon times.

The Reverend Hywel Snook and the Reverend Doctor John McCree, John having been showing us around their historic church...

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Pendle Hill

8. Pendle Hill

George Fox famously founded the Quaker movement in the 17th Century when he had an opening at Lancashire’s most famous hill.  Openings are inspirations which, according to Quaker belief, have to undergo a reality check before they are acted on.

Quaker Hugh Roberts told us about the foundations of this world-famous religion.

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the Friends Meeting House in Lancaster

9. The Friends Meeting House, Lancaster

The latest inclusion on our Map Of Lancashire Faith is the Friends Meeting House in Lancaster. Quaker Hugh Thomas told us about the pioneering life of founder George Fox and of the expressions of his faith which are flourishing today. 

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St. John the Baptist Old Church in Pilling

10. St. John the Baptist Old Church, Pilling

St. John the Baptist Old Church in Pilling was built in 1717 and is still occasionally used for worship. Later, parishioners built another, grander church about 100 metres from the existing one. Reverend George Billington took us to see the old church...

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St. John the Baptist New Church in Pilling

10. St. John the Baptist New Church, Pilling

The "new" St. John The Baptist in Pilling is a mere 120 years old and the Reverend George Billington told us about why the parishioners wanted a new church so soon after they had built the "old" one...

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St. Andrew’s Church in Slaidburn

11. St. Andrew’s Church in Slaidburn

The historic St. Andrew’s Church in Slaidburn, in the Forest of Bowland, stands on the edge of the village and is one the first buildings visitors see when they travel along the road from Newton. 

The vicar is the Reverend Mark Russell-Smith...

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Blackburn Cathedral

12. Blackburn Cathedral

Next up on our Map of Lancashire Faith is one of the county's two Cathedrals.

We go inside Blackburn Cathedral... and our guide talking to Terry Young, is Canon Andrew Hindley...

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

13. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

This entry on to the Map of Lancashire Faith is a landmark building for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

The Preston Temple, beside the M61 in Chorley, is only one of two such buildings in the country and David Atkins, a recorder at the Temple, told us about the importance of Lancashire in the history of the church...

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mahmud amirat
Dear Sir/Madam,It is interesting to read that faiths Map of Lancashire, but you have missed out the second largest religion of Britain and the West: ‘Islam’. You have to do research on this topic. Why you have side lined over 100 years old Mosques in Liverpool, London and Cardiff? You have also missed the Hindu Mandir. I am a founder member of first Mosque in Preston City over 45 years ago. Now there are over 14 mosques in Preston with Muslims population over 10,000. I appeal to you to update your website on the faith forum without bias. I am delighted to have received a personally signed Christmas card from our Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Gordon Brown from 10 Downing Street!Finally, May I wish you all a Happy New Year, with economic UP-turn!Mahmud Amirat, (Cert Soc Sci (Open) a student ‘Islam in West’ & politics of co-existenceChair: Preston Gujarat Muslim Welfare Society’

Bruce Nuttall
Don't overlook Goodshaw Chapel, Goodshaw, Rossendale. A restored 18thC Baptist Chapel with all it's furnishings complete. In a beautiful location on the edge of the Rossendale moors. (English Heritage)

Sheila Banks
I think you should include Hirstwood Church, it must have a lot of history.

Paul Clarkson
I think you should include St Lawrences in Chorley. Myles Standish, one of the Pilgrim Fathers worshiped there.

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