Welcome
About Us
Bourton-on-the-Water
Baptist
Church
is
a
small,
friendly,
church
situated
in
the
centre
of
the
village
of
Bourton-
on-the-Water
in
the
beautiful
Cotswold
hills
in
Gloucestershire.
We
are
committed
to
serving
the
local
community,
particularly
through
our
weekly
drop-in
‘Open4U’,
and
also
have
links
with
the
local
schools;
in
addition,
we
run
Cafe
Tots
every
Wednesday
from
9.15
am
until
11:30
am
in
the
Church
Hall
for
families
with
children
up
to
pre-school
age
.
Our
Sunday
morning
worship
at
10:30
am
is
for
all
ages.
We
have
meetings
during
the
week
for
bible
study
and
prayer
and
also
work
with
the
other
local
churches
in
Bourton.
Our
aim
is
to
share
the
love
of
Jesus
through
word
and
deed.
If
you
would
like
more
details
please
phone
the
Church
Office
on 01451 824225.
Our Facilities
Parking:
Limited
on-site
parking,
local
car
parks, Some local street parking.
Special needs:
Wheelchair
access
into
the
church
is
available. We
also
have a
toilet
for
the
disabled and a hearing aid loop.
History of the Church
Bourton-on-the-Water
Baptist
Church
came
into
being
around
the
1650s.
The
area
was
a
nursery
of
non-
conformism
and
Bourton's
1200-odd
inhabitants
belonged
to
just
about
every denomination available.
As
time
wore
on,
the
various
Baptist
congregations
moved
closer
together
and
eventually
merged,
building
their
own
Meeting
House
in
1701
on
the
site
now
occupied
by
the
cemetery.
In
1740,
a
vacancy
for
the
post
of
minister
arose
and
the
choice
fell
on
a
promising
lad
of
only
23,
Benjamin
Beddome.
So
popular
was
Beddome
that,
even
before
he
had
accepted
the
post
full-time,
and
even
though
he
was
still
a
young
bachelor,
his
flock
started
collecting
to
build
a
grand
new
manse
for
him.
They
raised
the
huge
sum
of
£217,
enough
to
build
a
handsome
double-fronted
home,
which
he
moved
into
when
he
married
in
1749.
The
house
was
sold
by
the
church
in
1938
and
today
is
the
Old
Manse
Hotel
in
the
centre of the village.
Beddome
stayed
in
the
Church
for
55
years,
dying
in
the
house
on
3rd
September
1795,
aged
79.
He
was
not
only
a
well
loved
pastor
and
preacher,
but
had
a
growing
reputation
as
a
hymn writer.
The
current
Baptist
church
was
built
in
1875
and
continues
to
be
a
centre
of
Christian
witness
in
Bourton-on-the-
Water.
Bourton-on-the-Water Baptist Church
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Registered Charity No: 1189877