- Bishop Hannington Memorial Church
Parish church
name=Bishop Hannington Memorial Church
caption=The church from the southwest
dedication=Bishop Hannington
denomination=Church of England
tradition=Evangelical
parish=Hove , Bishop Hannington Memorial Church
deanery=Rural Deanery of Hove
archdeaconry=Chichester
diocese=Chichester
province=Canterbury
vicar=Rev. Phil R. Moon
curate=Rev. Julian J. Milson
curate=Rev. Bart Erlebach
website=http://www.bhmc.org.uk/Bishop Hannington Memorial Church is an
Anglican church in theWest Blatchington area ofHove , in the English city ofBrighton and Hove . Built between 1938 and 1939, it commemoratesJames Hannington , First Bishop of East Equatorial Africa, who was murdered inUganda in 1885 on the orders of King Mwanga II while engaged inmissionary work.History
Although born at
Hurstpierpoint , a few miles north of Brighton and Hove, James Hannington was part of the Brighton family which owned the long-established Hannington's department store in Brighton. He was ordained into the priesthood in 1874, and served as the curate of St George's Church in Hurstpierpoint until volunteering for missionary work in east Africa in 1882. Although he had to return to Britain in 1883 because of illness, he went back to Uganda in 1884 and was ordained as Bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa on24 June 1884 .cite web|title=Who was Bishop Hannington?|url=http://www.bhmc.org.uk/who-was-bishop-hannington.php|accessdate=2008-05-19|publisher=Bishop Hannington Memorial Church|year=2008|work=Bishop Hannington Memorial Church website]Along with a group of men, he prepared to enter Uganda by way of a new, more direct route from the northeastern side of
Lake Victoria . The group had almost reached their destination when they were intercepted by representatives of King Mwanga II; they were arrested, and all but four men were killed eight days latercite web|title=Peril and Adventure in Central Africa, by the late Bishop Hannington|url=http://www.anglicanhistory.org/africa/hannington/peril/index.html|accessdate=2008-05-19|publisher=Project Canterbury|year=2006|work=Project Canterbury website] on29 October 1885 .cite web|title=Mukasa Balikuddembe, Joseph|url=http://www.dacb.org/stories/uganda/mukasa_joseph.html|accessdate=2008-05-19|author=Aylward Shorter M.Afr|publisher=Dictionary of African Christian Biography|year=2003|work=Dictionary of African Christian Biography website]The Diocese of Chichester decided to build a new church in the martyred bishop's memory.
Edward Maufe , a Yorkshire-born architect, designed and built it between 1938 and 1939. He was also working onGuildford Cathedral at the time. Adatestone was embedded by the entrance, commemorating Bishop Hannington and recording the date as26 November 1938 . TheBishop of Chichester , George Bell, laid the stone.cite web|title=Images of England — detailed record, Bishop Hannington Memorial Church, Holmes Avenue (east side), Hove|url=http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=365549&mode=quick|work=Images of England |publisher=English Heritage |year=2007|accessdate=2008-05-16]Architecture
The church is a large building on a corner site, with an entrance at the west end and a tall bell tower at the northeast corner. Brown brick is the main building material, although the roof is laid with
pantiles . This roof has a shallow pitch, while the large tower has a similar but steeper roof topped with a cross. An annex used as a day centre was added on the northern side in the 1970s in a matching style, although it has a flat roof. The main body of the church consists of achancel , an organ bay in the tower and aLady chapel in the southeast corner. Thenave has 5½ bays with aisles on each side. The main entrance at the west end is set into a tall pointed arch faced with decorative brickwork. Above this is a deeply recessed arched window, and there are two similar but smaller windows in the adjacent north and south faces. The floor of the chancel is laid withtravertine , a rock which resembles both limestone and marble, and the nave incorporates locally producedbeech wood. The martyr's crown device is used frequently in the internal fittings and decoration, reflecting Bishop Hannington's martyrdom.The church today
The church became a
listed building on2 November 1992 , attaining Grade II status. Its services are evangelical in nature; there is a weekly Communion service on Sunday mornings at 8am, two other services on Sundays at 10am and 6.30pm, a Bible study group (Global Cafe) for non-native English speakers, and various youth groups and children's facilities.cite web|title=Bishop Hannington Memorial Church, Hove|url=http://www.achurchnearyou.com/venue.php?V=4993|accessdate=2008-05-16|publisher=Oxford Diocesan Publications Ltd|year=2007|work=A Church Near You website] The Benefice and parish of Bishop Hannington Memorial Church includes the Holy Cross Church, a small Anglican church which worships in the Conservative Evangelical tradition. This is an older building, dating from 1903, and serves the area aroundAldrington railway station . There are services every Sunday, including a Communion service, and various groups and events for young people.cite web|title=Holy Cross, Hove|url=http://www.achurchnearyou.com/venue.php?V=4994|accessdate=2008-05-16|publisher=Oxford Diocesan Publications Ltd|year=2007|work=A Church Near You website] The boundaries of [http://www.achurchnearyou.com/parish.php?p=10/87 the parish] are Portland Road (between Bolsover Road and Westbourne Street), Rowan Avenue, Hangleton Road, Nevill Avenue and Hove Park.External links
* [http://www.bhmc.org.uk Bishop Hannington Memorial Church, Hove, UK]
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