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  1. saint.church › hackneySAINT - HACKNEY

    Hackney Church is the iconic Anglican parish church of Hackney, and has been a centre of Christian worship in the borough Since 1275. Our vision is to see a renaissance through restoring lives, revitalising churches, renewing culture, in Jesus’ name.

  2. St John at Hackney is a Grade II* listed Anglican Church in the heart of the London Borough of Hackney with a large capacity of around 2,000. It was built in 1792 to replace Hackney 's medieval parish church, of which St Augustine's Tower remains, at the edge of its churchyard.

    • St John at Hackney Church, Lower Clapton Road, E5 0PD
    • United Kingdom
    • 1792
  3. THE History. OF HACKNEY . CHURCH. Hackney Church has been around for almost 750 years. With support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, we’ve created an extensive digital archive, featuring over 700 documents, records and images telling the story of Hackney Church, since 1275.

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  4. Hope for the people of East London - St John at Hackney; St Luke's, Homerton; St Mary's, Leyton; St Leonard's, Shoreditch; All Saints, West Ham. Church services, Events, Alpha, Venue Hire.

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  5. From the 14th century the church was dedicated to St Augustine of Hippo until, after 1660, it was rededicated to St John the Baptist, later becoming more commonly known as St John-at-Hackney. “St John at Hackney is a place for hope for me and my family. It has changed my life, my moms, and my brothers. Life seems crazy sometimes but its a ...

  6. AUGUSTINE'S TOWER. St. Augustine's Tower is Hackney's oldest building, having survived when the rest of the original parish church was demolished in 1798. A familiar landmark, it stands in the centre of the ancient village of Hackney, and appears on the Borough's coat of arms.

  7. St John at Hackney Built in 1792 on a Greek cross plan, this huge structure stands on the site of the old church of St Augustine, dating back to 1275. Hackney, Greater London