St Philip's Centre

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"The Centre’s history was born out of the 2001 disturbances, the 2001 census findings, 9/11 and 7/7 events. The Church of England nationally encouraged local diocese’s to engage with what became known as Presence and Engagement..

"The Centre’s first director was Revd Dr Andrew Wingate. On his retirement in 2010, Revd Dr John Hall arrived from a post in Coventry to take on the position.

"St Philip’s Centre is grateful for the funding and support it has received from Anglican Diocese of Leicester, Baptist Union, Council for World Mission, Home Office, Roman Catholic Diocese of Nottingham, Oxford & Leicester District of the Methodist Church, Nottingham & Derby District of the Methodist Church, United Reformed Church, St Philip’s Church, Evington, Rebecca Hussey Trust, Westhill Foundation, Leicestershire Constabulary, Player Trust, Leicester City Council, Leicestershire County Council, Faith Communities Capacity Building Fund of the Home Office, Edith Murphy Foundation, Ferguson Trust, Sir Halley Stewart Trust, Rank Foundation, Teape Trust, Youth in Action: European Union, Communities and Local Government, Bellefontaine Trust, Leicestershire & Rutland Community Foundation Fund [1]

  • Patron - The Most Revd Dr Rowan Willams, Archbishop of Canterbury

Board of Trustees

Accessed February 2013: [2]

Contact

Web: http://www.stphilipscentre.co.uk

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References

  1. St Philip's Centre History, organizational web page, accessed February 28, 2013.
  2. St Philips Centre Trustees, organizational web page, accessed February 28, 2013.