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Churchgoers have spring in their step in Chichester



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Published Date: 17 July 2008
TIGGER joined forces with the Dean of Chichester Cathedral to open a new church in the city.
The former Adventure Warehouse in Terminus Road has been transformed into the new Grace Centre to provide a home for Grace Church.

The 350-seat auditorium was opened by the Very Rev Nicholas Frayling and Tigger.

Deborah Pavey from the church said: "The opening was a huge success and people from around the city came to celebrate.

"Nicholas Frayling, Dean of Chichester Cathedral, remarked he was delighted to see what had been achieved at Chichester's newest place of worship.

"Tigger said very little but did do a lot of bouncing!"

The crowds enjoyed a free barbecue and ice cream, bouncy castles and face painting.

To find out more about the church call 01243 778500 or visit its website.




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  • Last Updated: 16 July 2008 3:13 PM
  • Source: OS-Chichester Observer
  • Location: Chichester
 
 
  

 
 


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