Nottage General Baptist & Unitarian Church

About Nottage General Baptist & Unitarian Church

Nottage General Baptist & Unitarian Church is a nonconformist church in Nottage, Bridgend. It is shared by General Baptists and Unitarians. HistoryThe church is the oldest nonconformist place of worship in the area, tracing its roots to the 17th century. Radical religious movements were active in the area in the 18th Century, including the General Baptists https://en. wikipedia.org/wiki /General_Baptists, who founded the church before 1789. The church has been shared by the Unitarians since the early 19th Century. From 1808, the church was administered by the Rev. Evan Lloyd (1764–1847), whose descendants officiated the church for over a century. The current minister is Rev Lewis Rees, a Rhondda Valley native who previously served in the Royal Navy and Fire Service. Rev. Rees is also a Chaplain with the Royal Air Force Air Cadets.

Nottage General Baptist & Unitarian Church Description

Nottage General Baptist & Unitarian Church is a nonconformist church in Nottage, Bridgend. It is shared by General Baptists and Unitarians. HistoryThe church is the oldest nonconformist place of worship in the area, tracing its roots to the 17th century. Radical religious movements were active in the area in the 18th Century, including the General Baptists https://en. wikipedia.org/wiki /General_Baptists, who founded the church before 1789. The church has been shared by the Unitarians since the early 19th Century. From 1808, the church was administered by the Rev. Evan Lloyd (1764–1847), whose descendants officiated the church for over a century. The current minister is Rev Lewis Rees, a Rhondda Valley native who previously served in the Royal Navy and Fire Service. Rev. Rees is also a Chaplain with the Royal Air Force Air Cadets.

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Nottage General Baptist & Unitarian Church is located at Porthcawl