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Bilston Pentecostal Church

Bilston Pentecostal Church has worked tirelessly since the 1940s to help its community and is now looking to settle into a new home.

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It has also helped with various humanitarian causes overseas, including mission trips to Bulgaria and Thailand.

The church has acquired funding to build a new two storey community centre, which it hopes to help the elderly, young and underprivileged.

The new centre will feature a large community room, office space and a new kitchen, where volunteers will provide free meals.

The soup kitchen will offer food to the elderly once a week and give mothers and their children free meals twice a week.

It will also be used as a place for people within the community to visit and get assistance with job searches and CV writing.

Work is close to completion after three years of planning and fundraising.

In order to complete the fitting out side of the move, the church needs money from the project, which will help purchase tables, chairs and more much needed equipment sothe church can fully help its community.

Wolverhampton Street, Bilston, WV14 0LT

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