St George's Church, Málaga
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Saint George’s Church in Malaga is the oldest Anglican Church in mainland Spain. It stands in the English Cemetery, one of Malaga's well-known and historic gardens close to the city centre. The cemetery, established in 1829 on land ceded to Britain by the Spanish authorities, was the first Protestant cemetery in Spain. The church building, constructed in classical style with fine Doric columns in 1839-40 as a funeral chapel and lodge for the cemetery guard, was converted to become St. George's Anglican Church in 1890-91.
Members of St George’s come from a wide area around the city – some an hour’s drive away - and represent a range of ages, nationalities and denominations. They form a lively and committed team organizing a variety of successful fundraising and other activities through the year. Because of its location the church is closely involved in the upkeep of the English Cemetery - now the responsibility of the English Cemetery in Malaga Foundation - and its members run a gift shop in the renovated cemetery gatehouse for the benefit of both the church and the cemetery.
For further details please contact the Chaplain, the Revd. John-Henry Bowden on +34 95 240 7050 or [email protected]
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The Rev John-Henry Bowden (Chaplain)
Anogolf 12
Calle Argentina s/n
29730 Rincon de la Victoria
Malaga
Tel: +34 95 240 7050 (Chaplain's house) or +34 632 876 396 (Chaplain's mobile)
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Sunday
A sung service takes place every Sunday at 11.00 am. Most Sundays it is a Eucharist; occasionally it is Morning Prayer. After the service there is a time of fellowship when coffee and soft drinks are served outside the church. On the first Sunday of the month and on special occasions wine and tapas are served.
Every Sunday at 11:00 AM for 1 hour
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