Enfield: what’s next?

en staff  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Mar 2015
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Enfield: what’s next?

A Sunday Service at EEFC

After their church building was compulsory purchased, one might think that the church family, moving into a new building, might just take a few years to settle.

But this has not been the case at Enfield Evangelical Free Church (EEFC) in the north of London.

The time away from their original building gave the church an opportunity to reorien-tate, and some of the subsequent moves were triggered by the eight years meeting in a local school as Enfield town centre was partially restructured.

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