In October 1962, the English Service congregation, constituted as Life Bible-Presbyterian Church in 1955,[3] moved to Gilstead Road in Newton.Designed by Laud Architects, the notable features of the church are its monolithic roof and aluminium filigree façade.[5] The façade is made up of three sections of perforated panels which are “sewn” together by black external staircases which culminate in a large Cross.[7] At night, the church is illuminated from within and shafts of light are emitted through these small breaks in the façade and a glass expanse in the centre.Internally, the building offers two key volumes and a number of breakout spaces such as prayer rooms and communal gathering areas.
The church's façade comprises three sections of perforated panels which are “sewn” together by external staircases which culminate in a large Cross