St George's Church, Leeds, Anglican church in central Leeds, England
St George's Church is a stone church building in central Leeds featuring a distinctive clock tower and a reconstructed spire that dominates the skyline. The structure stands near Leeds General Infirmary and contains a worship interior arranged for regular congregational gatherings and various community events.
The church was completed in 1838 as a new place of worship for Leeds' western district. The original spire collapsed during a severe storm in 1962, leading to a restoration effort that was eventually finished decades later.
The church welcomes people from across the city and offers services shaped by evangelical traditions that appeal to different age groups. The building serves as a community gathering space beyond regular worship, bringing together neighbors throughout the week.
The church welcomes visitors for worship services on Sundays at different times throughout the day. If attending in person is not possible, you can participate in services online through their website to join from home.
After the spire collapsed in a 1962 storm, the local community launched a fundraising campaign to restore it. This effort took many years to complete but shows how deeply the building mattered to people in Leeds.
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