St Paul's Church, Bordesley Green, Church building in Bordesley Green, England
St Paul's Church is a church building in Bordesley Green featuring a trapezoidal form with a copper-felt roof that tapers from west to east. The structure now serves as both a worship space and a conference center with multiple meeting rooms and office areas.
The building began in 1911 as a mission outpost and was first built in red brick in 1913, then formally consecrated in 1929. This progression shows how the parish grew in Birmingham's suburban areas.
The church hosts an open breakfast gathering called 'Tea, Toast and Jesus' where visitors come together during a shared morning meal. This practice brings food and spiritual moments together in a relaxed setting.
Visitors will find a modern interior with multiple spaces for gathering and socializing, reflecting the comprehensive renovation carried out in 1999. The layout and amenities are designed to serve various visitors and event needs.
Margaret Trehearne designed colored glass windows for the building using red and blue panes that cast shifting light patterns inside throughout the day. These artistic elements shape the visual character and lighting quality of the space.
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