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Oak Tree Anglican Fellowship - a lively Anglican church in Acton, West London
Oak Tree Anglican Fellowship is a lively Anglican church in Acton, W3, West London. We are committed to becoming a more and more a church that echoes God’s heart. You can find out more by visiting any of the links below:
The church’s commitment - we are to nurture our children and awaken in them a living faith.
The church’s vision - to be a worshipping community, centred in Christ, rooted in the Bible, filled with the Holy Spirit, choosing to obey God’s will.
The children’s work vision – that children of all ages will be a full and active part of the worshipping community, centred in Christ, rooted in the Bible, filled with the Holy Spirit, choosing to obey God’s will in ways appropriate to each individuals age, development and experience.
The History of Oak Tree
Oak Tree means different things to different people, but what comes across time and again is the central importance of RELATIONSHIP: with God, each other, with local churches, and with the community around us. This high value for relationship is reflected across all Oak Tree’s various gatherings, activities, events and projects. But where did Oak Tree come from — and why the weird name?
In October 1993, at the invitation of the Bishop of Willesden, fifty members of St Barnabas Church, Kensington (a church initially started by Holy Trinity Brompton) began a new, experimental church in the Acton area…..and Oak Tree was born. Although fully part of the Church of England, Oak Tree is different from the traditional parish church. Having no set geographical boundaries, Oak Tree sees the whole of Acton, with its 85,000 residents, as its mission area. Before the church officially began, God directed its leaders to Isaiah 61:3, a passage in the Bible that not only gave Oak Tree its name, but that is also at the very heart of and foundational to its three-fold mission:
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