Parkside Christian Centre, East Sheen

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Parkside Christian Centre, East Sheen
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Parkside Christian Centre, East Sheen
51°27′53.9″N0°15′30.6″W / 51.464972°N 0.258500°W / 51.464972; -0.258500
Location173 Upper Richmond Road (West), East Sheen, London SW14 8DU
Country United Kingdom
Denomination Pentecostal
Website Parkside Christian Centre
History
StatusActive
Clergy
Pastor(s) No pastor at the moment

Parkside Christian Centre, East Sheen, previously known as Elim Pentecostal Church, East Sheen, [1] is a Pentecostal church in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames at 173 Upper Richmond Road (West), in East Sheen.

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  1. Denne, Chris (24 November 2014). "The Naming of Churches" . Retrieved 20 January 2019.