Who We Are

We are a traditional Baptist church in the heart of Brentford and we have been in the area for more than 100 years.


We are an ethnically diverse church made up of people of various backgrounds united in their love for the Lord Jesus Christ. We wish to share the good news of the gospel in our local community and live what we proclaim by loving and caring for one another despite our weaknesses and limitations.


We believe that fellowship with other churches is important and so we are part of a family of churches known as the Grace Baptist Association.


We welcome fellowship with any church that takes the Bible seriously and endeavours to proclaim and live the Gospel as faithfully as possible.

Safeguarding

We take the matter of safeguarding very seriously and we are committed to taking all reasonable steps to protect every person from physical, emotional or sexual abuse.

For more details about our policy and how a claim may be made, you can read our policy here

A Bit of History

There has been a baptist presence in Brentford for over 200 years. Our church is the result of the merger between two baptist churches in 2002 (Ealing Road and North Road Baptist).


The current church building on Ealing Road was built in 1914 but North Road Baptist church was set up in 1819 by a group of dedicated Christians. However, we know that Reformed Baptists have been meeting in Brentford since the 17th century.


John Bunyan (famous for "The Pilgrim's Progress") used to stop and preach in Brentford once a year on his way to London.


This brochure provides a glimpse of the history of the church and its pastors since 1819. It is a tangible proof of God's faithfulness throughout the centuries.


His faithfulness was acknowledged by the trustees of the church in 1904 in this letter.