The following is a list of churches in the City of Milton Keynes.
All parishes except Astwood, Fairfields, Hardmead, Warrington and Whitehouse have at least one active church.
The borough has an estimated 116 active churches for 255,700 people, a ratio of one church to every 2,223 people.
Name | Civil parish | Web | Dedication | Founded | Denomination | Benefice | Notes |
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MKAC Milton Keynes Alliance Church 米頓堅宣道會 | Brooklands | https://mkac.net | 2023 | Christian | |||
House of Sozo Church | Westcroft | [1] www.houseofsozo.org | Jesus | 2022 | Pentecostal | Church services are held at the Westcroft Pavilion & Sports Ground MK4 4GB | |
Kings Court Chapel | Bradwell | [2] | 2003 | RCCG | www.kingscourtchapel.org.uk | ||
RCCG House on the Rock Chapel | Shenley Brook End | [3] | 2007 | RCCG | |||
St Michael, Lavendon | Lavendon | [4] | Michael | Church of England | Lavendon Benefice | ||
Lavendon Baptist Church | Lavendon | www.lavendonbaptist.org.uk | Baptist | Meets at the Lavendon Union Chapel | |||
St Mary, Cold Brayfield | Cold Brayfield | Mary | Church of England | Lavendon Benefice | |||
St Mary the Virgin, Clifton Reynes | Clifton Reynes | Mary | Church of England | Lavendon Benefice | |||
St Nicholas, Newton Blossomville | Newton Blossomville | Nicholas | Church of England | Lavendon Benefice | |||
St Laurence, Weston Underwood | Weston Underwood | Laurence of Rome | Church of England | Lavendon Benefice | |||
St Peter, Stoke Goldington | Stoke Goldington | Peter | Church of England | Lavendon Benefice | |||
The Transformers Church | Fairfields | https://www.thetransformerschurch.org/ | Non-Denominational | https://www.thetransformerschurch.org/ | |||
All Saints, Ravenstone | Ravenstone | All Saints | Church of England | Lavendon Benefice | |||
St Peter, Gayhurst | Gayhurst | Peter | Church of England | Lavendon Benefice | |||
SS Peter & Paul, Olney | Olney | [5] | Peter & Paul | Medieval | Church of England | ||
Our Lady Help of Christians & St Lawrence, Olney | Olney | Mary & Laurence | Roman Catholic | ||||
Sutcliff Baptist Church, Olney | Olney | [6] | John Sutcliff | 1662 | Baptist Union | ||
All Saints, Emberton | Emberton | All Saints | Church of England | LAMP Group | |||
St Peter, Tyringham with Filgrave | Tyringham & Filgrave | Peter | Church of England | LAMP Group | |||
St Leonard, Little Linford | Haversham-cum-Little Linford | Leonard of Noblac | Church of England | LAMP Group | |||
St Mary, Haversham | Haversham-cum-Little Linford | Mary | Church of England | LAMP Group | |||
St James the Great, Hanslope | Hanslope | [7] | James | Church of England | Hanslope & Castlethorpe | ||
Hanslope Methodist Church | Hanslope | [8] | Methodist | Milton Keynes Circuit | |||
SS Simon & Jude, Castlethorpe | Castlethorpe | [7] | Simon the Zealot & Jude | Church of England | Hanslope & Castlethorpe | ||
St Laud, Sherington | Sherington | [9] | Laud of Coutances | Church of England | SCAN Parish | ||
St Lawrence, Chicheley | Chicheley | [9] | Laurence of Rome | Church of England | SCAN Parish | ||
St Firmin, North Crawley | North Crawley | [9] | Fermin of Amiens | Church of England | SCAN Parish | ||
Assumption of Mary, Moulsoe | Moulsoe | [10] | Assumption of Mary | Church of England | Newport Pagnell Benefice | ||
All Saints, Lathbury | Lathbury | All Saints | Medieval | Church of England | Newport Pagnell Benefice | ||
SS Peter & Paul, Newport Pagnell | Newport Pagnell | [11] | Peter & Paul | Church of England | Newport Pagnell Benefice | ||
St Luke, Newport Pagnell | Newport Pagnell | Luke | Church of England | Newport Pagnell Benefice | Daughter church of SS Peter and Paul's | ||
St Bede, Newport Pagnell | Newport Pagnell | [12] | Bede | Roman Catholic | Newport Pagnell & Kents Hill | ||
Newport Pagnell Baptist Church | Newport Pagnell | [13] | Baptist Union | ||||
Newport Pagnell Methodist Church | Newport Pagnell | [8] | 1815 | Methodist | Milton Keynes Circuit | ||
Newport Pagnell United Reformed Church | Newport Pagnell | [14] | c. 1660 | United Reformed | |||
RCCG Maranatha Assembly | Newport Pagnell | [15] | 2014 | RCCG | |||
Calvary Chinese Christian Church | Newport Pagnell | [16] | ? | Meets in the Methodist Church | |||
SS Mary & Giles, Stony Stratford | Stony Stratford | Mary & Giles | Medieval | Church of England | Stony Stratford & Calverton | Under Bishop of Ebbsfleet | |
St Mary Magdalene, Stony Stratford | Stony Stratford | [17] | Mary Magdalene | Roman Catholic | Wolverton & Stony Stratford | https://www.stfrancisandmary.org/ | |
SS Ambrosios & Stylianos, Milton Keynes | Stony Stratford | [18] | Greek Orthodox | ||||
Stony Stratford Community Church | Stony Stratford | [19] | Baptist Union | ||||
Stony Stratford Methodist Church | Stony Stratford | [20] | Methodist | Milton Keynes Circuit | |||
Evangelical Free Church Stony Stratford | Stony Stratford | [21] | EFCC | ||||
All Saints, Calverton | Calverton | All Saints | Church of England | Stony Stratford & Calverton | |||
Holy Trinity, Old Wolverton | Wolverton and Greenleys | [22] | Trinity | Church of England | Wolverton Benefice | ||
St George the Martyr, Wolverton | Wolverton and Greenleys | [22] | George | 1843 | Church of England | Wolverton Benefice | Built by the London–Birmingham Railway Company |
St Francis de Sales, Wolverton | Wolverton and Greenleys | [17] | Francis de Sales | Roman Catholic | Wolverton & Stony Stratford | https://www.stfrancisandmary.org/ | |
West End United Church, Wolverton | Wolverton and Greenleys | [8] | Methodist / URC | Milton Keynes Circuit | 2005 merger of Methodist and URC churches | ||
Wolverton Evangelical Church | Wolverton and Greenleys | [23] | 1972 | FIEC | Named New City Baptist Church till 1999 when joined FIEC | ||
New Life Church Milton Keynes | Wolverton and Greenleys | [24] | Newfrontiers | ||||
Faith Dimensions Ministries | Wolverton and Greenleys | [25] | ? | ||||
King's Church Milton Keynes | Wolverton and Greenleys | [26] | 1983 | ? | |||
Freedom Gate Chapel | Wolverton and Greenleys | [27] | ? | ||||
St James, New Bradwell | New Bradwell | [28] | James | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Stantonbury Ecu. Partnership | Baptist according to [29] but not on Baptist Union website | |
Milton Keynes Tabernacle | New Bradwell | RCCG | |||||
Holding Forth the Word Ministries | New Bradwell | [30] | 1994 | ? | |||
Faith Tabernacle United Pentecostal Church | New Bradwell | [31] | ? | ||||
Cherubim & Seraphim Movement Church | New Bradwell | [32] | ? | ||||
Christ Church, Milton Keynes | Stantonbury | [33] | Jesus | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Stantonbury Ecu. Partnership | ||
Milton Keynes Chinese Christian Church | Stantonbury | [34] | ? | ||||
St Andrew, Great Linford | Great Linford | [33] | Andrew | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Stantonbury Ecu. Partnership | Baptist according to [29] but not on Baptist Union website | |
Milton Keynes Salvation Army | Great Linford | [35] | Salvation Army | ||||
Milton Keynes Quaker Meeting | Great Linford | [36] | Quakers | ||||
St Lawrence, Bradwell | Bradwell | [37] | Laurence of Rome | Medieval | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Stantonbury Ecu. Partnership | |
St Augustine, Heelands | Bradwell | [38] | Roman Catholic | St Augustine & OLOL | |||
Cross & Stable, Downs Barn | Great Linford | [39] | 1986 | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Stantonbury Ecu. Partnership | Baptist according to [29] but not on Baptist Union website | |
Clean Slate Church | Great Linford | [40] | ? | ||||
Life International Christian Fellowship | Great Linford | [41] | 1995 | ? | |||
Holy Cross, Two Mile Ash | Abbey Hill (Two Mile Ash) | [42] | Cross | c. 1970 | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Watling Valley Ecu. Partnership | As below. Current building 1989 |
All Saints, Loughton | Loughton & Great Holm | [42] | All Saints | Medieval | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Watling Valley Ecu. Partnership | Baptist according to [29] but not on Baptist Union website |
Loughton Baptist Church | Loughton & Great Holm | [43] | Baptist Union | ||||
St Mary, Shenley | Shenley Church End | [42] | Mary | Medieval | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Watling Valley Ecu. Partnership | Baptist according to [29] but not on Baptist Union website |
St Edward the Confessor, Milton Keynes | Shenley Church End | [44] | Edward the Confessor | 1990-1991 | Roman Catholic | ||
Church of God of Prophecy Milton Keynes | Shenley Church End | [45] | CGP | ||||
St Giles, Tattenhoe | Shenley Brook End | [42] | Giles | Medieval | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Watling Valley Ecu. Partnership | Baptist according to [29] but not on Baptist Union website |
The Servant King, Furzton | Shenley Brook End | [42] | Jesus | c. 1970 | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Watling Valley Ecu. Partnership | As above. Current building 1992 |
Shenley Christian Fellowship | Shenley Brook End | [46] | Baptist Union | ||||
Christ the Cornerstone, Milton Keynes | Central Milton Keynes | [47] | Jesus | 1979 | CoE/RC/BU/Meth/URC | Cornerstone & St Mark's | Current building 1991 |
St Mary Magdalene, Willen | Campbell Park (Willen) | [33] | Mary Magdalene | Medieval | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Stantonbury Ecu. Partnership | Rebuilt 1680. Baptist according to [29] but not on BU website |
Trinity Church, Fishermead | Campbell Park | [48] | Trinity | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Woughton Ecu. Partnership | Baptist according to [29] but not on Baptist Union website | |
Holy Trinity, Woolstones | Campbell Park | [48] | Trinity | Medieval | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Woughton Ecu. Partnership | Baptist according to [29] but not on Baptist Union website |
Milton Keynes Seventh-Day Adventist Church | Campbell Park | [49] | 7th-Day Adventist | Milton Keynes SDA | |||
The Potter's House, Milton Keynes | Campbell Park | [50] | 2012 | Potter's House | |||
Milton Keynes Christian Centre | Campbell Park | [51] | ? | ||||
St Mark's Milton Keynes | Woughton on the Green | [52] | c. 2011 | Church of England | Cornerstone & St Mark's | ||
Christ the Vine Community Church, Coffee Hall | Woughton on the Green | [48] | Jesus | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Woughton Ecu. Partnership | ||
Our Lady of Lourdes, Milton Keynes | Woughton on the Green | [53] | Mary | Roman Catholic | St Augustine & OLOL | Meets in St Paul's school and Christ the Cornerstone LEP | |
Netherfield Chapel | Woughton on the Green | [54] | Independent | ||||
St Mary, Woughton-on-the-Green | Old Woughton | [48] | Mary | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Woughton Ecu. Partnership | Baptist according to [29] but not on Baptist Union website | |
St Thomas, Simpson | Simpson and Ashland | [48] | Thomas the Apostle | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Woughton Ecu. Partnership | Baptist according to [29] but not on Baptist Union website | |
All Saints, Milton Keynes Village | Milton Keynes | [55] | All Saints | Medieval | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Walton Churches Partnership | Baptist according to [29] but not on Baptist Union website |
Garden City Vineyard | Milton Keynes | [56] | Vineyard | Launching autumn 2022 | |||
Grand Union Vineyard Church | Milton Keynes | [57] | Vineyard | ||||
Grace Church Milton Keynes | Milton Keynes | [58] | Newfrontiers | ||||
Church Without Walls | Broughton | [59] | ? | No fixed location or regular services | |||
Christ the King, Kents Hill | Kents Hill, Monkston & Brinklow | [60] | Jesus | 1992 | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Walton Churches Partnership | Shares building with CTK Catholic church |
Christ the King Catholic Church, Kents Hill | Kents Hill, Monkston & Brinklow | [61] | Jesus | Roman Catholic | Newport Pagnell & Kents Hill | Shares building with CTK Anglican/Free church | |
Deeper Life Bible Church Milton Keynes | Kents Hill, Monkston & Brinklow | [62] | ? | ||||
New City Church Milton Keynes | Walton | [63] | 2003 | FIEC | Joined FIEC in 2008 [64] | ||
Assumption of Mary, Wavendon | Wavendon | [65] | Assumption of Mary | Medieval | CoE / BU / Meth / URC | Walton Churches Partnership | Baptist according to [29] but not on Baptist Union website |
Whaddon Way Church | West Bletchley | [66] | CoE / Baptist | Bletchley Benefice | |||
St Mary, Bletchley | West Bletchley | [67] | Mary | Medieval | Church of England | Bletchley Benefice | |
All Saints, Bletchley | West Bletchley | [68] | All Saints | Roman Catholic | Bletchley Parish | ||
St Andrew's Baptist Church, Bletchley | West Bletchley | [69] | Andrew | Baptist Union | |||
Freeman Memorial Methodist Church | West Bletchley | [8] | Methodist | Milton Keynes Circuit | |||
W Bletchley Seventh-Day Adventist Church | West Bletchley | [70] | 7th-Day Adventist | Milton Keynes SDA | |||
St Martin, Fenny Stratford | Bletchley & Fenny Stratford | [71] | Martin of Tours | Church of England | |||
St Frideswide, Water Eaton | Bletchley & Fenny Stratford | [72] | Frithuswith | Church of England | Shares building with Spurgeon Baptist | ||
St Thomas Aquinas, Fenny Stratford | Bletchley & Fenny Stratford | [68] | Thomas Aquinas | Roman Catholic | Bletchley Parish | ||
Spurgeon Baptist Church, Water Eaton | Bletchley & Fenny Stratford | [73] | Charles Spurgeon | 1797 | Baptist Union | Current building 1892 | |
Queensway Methodist Church, Bletchley | Bletchley & Fenny Stratford | [8] | Methodist | Milton Keynes Circuit | |||
New Covenant Church Milton Keynes | Westcroft Milton Keynes | [74] | New Covenant | ||||
Rhema International Church | Bletchley & Fenny Stratford | [75] | ? | ||||
Church of Pentecost UK, Milton Keynes | Bletchley & Fenny Stratford | [76] | 2000 | ? | |||
Mountain of Glory Church International | Bletchley & Fenny Stratford | [77] | ? | ||||
Joy Community Church | Bletchley & Fenny Stratford | [78] | 2015 | ? | First church in Newton Leys | ||
All Saints, Bow Brickhill | Bow Brickhill | [79] | All Saints | Medieval | Church of England | Brickhills & Stoke Hammond | |
St Mary Magdalene, Little Brickhill | Little Brickhill | [79] | Mary Magdalene | Medieval | Church of England | Brickhills & Stoke Hammond | Benefice includes 2 churches in Buckinghamshire |
Woburn Sands Methodist Church | Woburn Sands | [8] | Methodist | Milton Keynes Circuit | Woburn Sands CoE church actually in Aspley Heath parish | ||
Jesus Fellowship Church, Milton Keynes | ?? | [80] | Jesus Army | ||||
New Covenant Church, Milton Keynes | Online | 1 | Covenant Zone | 2006 | NCC | www.covenantzone.org |
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Name | Civil parish | Dedication | Founded | Redundant | Denomination | Notes |
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Assumption of Mary, Hardmead | Hardmead | Assumption of Mary | Medieval | 1982 | Church of England | Friends of Friendless Churches |
St Lawrence, Broughton | Broughton | Laurence of Rome | Church of England | Churches Conservation Trust | ||
St Peter, Astwood | Astwood | Peter | Church of England |
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