St Stephen's Indian Orthodox Church, Birmingham, U.K. Sunday School
Awesome God presented by Sunday School Children St Stephen's Indian Orthodox Church, Birmingham, U.K.
St Catherine of Siena Catholic Parish Church Birmingham U K
How the city of Birmingham became 'Little Pakistan' ''Mini Pakistan'' in the UK Short Documentary
How the city of Birmingham became 'Little Pakistan' ''Mini Pakistan'' in the UK Short Urdu Documentary
Birmingham (About this sound listen),[3] locally is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England, standing on the small River Rea. It is the largest and most populous British city outside London, with an estimated population of 1,101,360 as of
A medium-sized market town in the medieval period, Birmingham grew to international prominence in the 18th century at the heart of the Midlands Enlightenment and subsequent Industrial Revolution, which saw the town at the forefront of worldwide advances in science, technology, and economic development, producing a series of innovations that laid many of the foundations of modern industrial society.[8] By 1791 it was being hailed as the first manufacturing town in the world.[9] Birmingham's distinctive economic profile, with thousands of small workshops practising a wide variety of specialised and highly skilled trades, encouraged exceptional levels of creativity and innovation and provided a diverse and resilient economic base for industrial prosperity that was to last into the final quarter of the 20th century. Perhaps the most important invention in British history, the industrial steam engine, was invented in Birmingham.[10] Its resulting high level of social mobility also fostered a culture of broad-based political radicalism, that under leaders from Thomas Attwood to Joseph Chamberlain was to give it a political influence unparalleled in Britain outside London, and a pivotal role in the development of British democracy.[11] From the summer of 1940 to the spring of 1943, Birmingham was bombed heavily by the German Luftwaffe in what is known as the Birmingham Blitz. The damage done to the city's infrastructure, in addition to a deliberate policy of demolition and new building by planners, led to extensive demolition and redevelopment in subsequent decades.
Today Birmingham's economy is dominated by the service sector.[12] The city is a major international commercial centre, ranked as a gamma+ world city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network;[13] and an important transport, retail, events and conference hub. Its metropolitan economy is the second largest in the United Kingdom with a GDP of $121.1bn (2014),[2] and its six universities make it the largest centre of higher education in the country outside London.[14] Birmingham's major cultural institutions – including the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Birmingham Royal Ballet, the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, the Library of Birmingham and the Barber Institute of Fine Arts – enjoy international reputations,[15] and the city has vibrant and influential grassroots art, music, literary and culinary scenes.[16] Birmingham is the fourth-most visited city in the UK by foreign visitors.
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VBS 2014 Hermon Marthoma Church, Midlands, United Kingdom
VBS held in Christ Church from 28th July to 31st July, Led by Subin Mathew
Birmingham UK 2020. CITY CENTRE WALK Birmingham Snow Hill Station to Birmingham New Street Station
Birmingham UK 2020. CITY CENTRE WALK Birmingham Snow Hill Station to Birmingham New Street Station
The wall between these two stations is one of the busiest interchanges in Birmingham before and after work thousands of people walk between these stations as it’s essential to many peoples daily commute, even though it is very crowded you do some some lovely sights in Birmingham, firstly you walk over Colmore row which is the business district for Birmingham it has wonderful architecture right on the doorstep of snow hill with a backdrop of Cathedral Square and St Philip’s Church of England Cathedral in the centre of it. Further along the walk you pass over temple row and on to Temple st which is a great place to go out this short road has a lot of fabulous bars and restaurants. And just a short walk later you are in Birmingham new street station (grand central)
A little bit about the two stations
Birmingham Snow Hill is a railway station in Birmingham City Centre, England. It is one of the three main city-centre stations in Birmingham along with Birmingham New Street and Birmingham Moor Street.
Snow Hill was once the main station of the Great Western Railway in Birmingham, and at its height it rivalled New Street station, with competitive services to destinations including London Paddington, Wolverhampton Low Level, Birkenhead Woodside, Wales and South West England. The station has been rebuilt several times since the first station at Snow Hill; a temporary wooden structure, was opened in 1852; it was rebuilt as a permanent station in 1871, and then rebuilt again on a much grander scale during 1906-1912. The electrification of the main line from London to New Street in the 1960s saw New Street favoured over Snow Hill, which saw most of its services withdrawn in the late 1960s. This led to the station's eventual closure in 1972, and demolition five years later. After fifteen years of closure a new Snow Hill station, the present incarnation, was built; it reopened in 1987.
Today, most of the trains using Snow Hill are local services on the Snow Hill Lines operated by West Midlands Railway, serving Worcester Shrub Hill, Kidderminster, Stourbridge Junction, Stratford-upon-Avon, and Solihull.
New street
Birmingham New Street is the largest and busiest of the three main railway stations in the Birmingham City Centre, England. It is a central hub of the British railway system. It is a major destination for Avanti West Coast services from London Euston, Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Waverley via the West Coast Main Line, and the national hub of the CrossCountry network – the most extensive in Britain, with long-distance trains serving destinations from Aberdeen to Penzance. It is also a major hub for local and suburban services within the West Midlands.
The Cathedral Church of Saint Philip is the Church of England cathedral and the seat of the Bishop of Birmingham. Built as a parish church and consecrated in 1715, St Philip's became the cathedral of the newly formed Diocese of Birmingham in 1905. St Philip's was built in the early 18th century in the Baroque style by Thomas Archer and is located on Colmore Row, Birmingham, England.The cathedral is a Grade I listed building. St Philip's is the third smallest cathedral in England after Derby and Chelmsford.
St Philip's Church was planned when the nearby medieval church of St Martin in the Bull Ring became insufficient to house its congregation because of the growing population of Birmingham. The land, previously named the Barley Close, was donated by Robert Philips in 1710. It is one of the highest points in the district and is said to be at the same level as the cross on St Paul's Cathedral in London.
VBS 2015 : Hermon Mar Thoma Church, Birmingham
The Promise I will make your name great and you will be a blessing Gen 12:2b
A blessed time spent in walking through all of God's promises and cherishing them with the energetic and awesome kids of Birmingham ♥
A sneak peak into all the learning, fun and enriching events we had those four days...
Birmingham Catherdral (England)
Tour of Birmingham Catherdral - 29/5/19
*My great uncle worked on the stained glass in this cathedral.
Music by Tomás Luis de Victoria
The Cathedral Church of Saint Philip is the Church of England cathedral and the seat of the Bishop of Birmingham. Built as a parish church and consecrated in 1715, St Philip's became the cathedral of the newly formed Diocese of Birmingham in 1905. St Philip's was built in the early 18th century in the Baroque style by Thomas Archer and is located on Colmore Row, Birmingham, England. The cathedral is a Grade I listed building. St Philip's is the third smallest cathedral in England after Derby and Chelmsford.
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JSOSM-UK Carol Virunnu 2015: St Thomas - Portsmouth
Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Student Movement - United Kingdom Carol Virunnu 2015: St Thomas - Northampton
Year 5 Mr Tindall's class
End of year project with Mr Simpson.
Aramaic Project-98. Sagdinan Mar in Birmingham, England
Saint Sava in Birmingham, UK Part 3
Lazarica Serbian Orthodox Church, Birmingham UK
VBS 2013 - Hermon Mar Thoma Church, Midlands, UK.
Vacation Bible School held at Hermon Mar Thoma Church, Midlands, UK from 30th May to 1st June 2013 at Christ Church, Birmingham.
Videography & Editing - Giboy George
St Paul’s Church, Birmingham - celebrating inventor James Watt
We visit St Paul’s Church in the Jewellery Quarter of Birmingham, England.
Worshippers once included the inventor James Watt and his business partner Matthew Boulton.
We hear about plans to mark the 200th anniversary of Watt's death with some special events at the church.
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The events are part of a programme of activities around Birmingham to celebrate the life and legacy of James Watt.
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James Watt is the Scottish engineer and inventor who changed the world. His improvements to the steam engine drove the Industrial Revolution. His success was so great that a unit of power was named a Watt in his honour.
The year 2019 marks the 200th anniversary of Watt’s death and the 250th anniversary of Watt’s patent (to use a separate condenser to improve the efficiency of a steam engine).
The JamesWatt.scot website reflects on his life and legacy, highlights areas to visit and shows how Watt is still making the news centuries after his death.
It also highlights events celebrating Watt’s achievements, taking place in 2019, as details are confirmed.
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EXPLORING CAMBRIDGE, the GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH of St Athanasios ⛪ (ENGLAND)
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Birmingham's New Church (1935)
Full title reads: Birmingham's New Church. Foundation stone laid by Lord Mayor.
Birmingham, West Midlands.
The Lord Mayor of Birmingham arrives to lay the foundation stone of the new Church of the Holy Cross at Bilsley Common.
Parade of choir boys lead Bishop of Birmingham and the Lord Mayor.
VS of ceremony of the laying of the stone. The Lord Mayor taps down the stone.
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Prince Charles Attends Event at British Embassy in Israel
The Prince of Wales took part in an event organised by the British Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Prince Charles travelled to the country to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp and International Holocaust Memorial Day.
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JSOSM-UK Carol Virunnu 2018: St Thomas - London
Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Student Movement - United Kingdom Carol Virunnu 2018: St Thomas - London
Christmas Carols 2014 - St. Thomas Indian Orthodox Church, Hemel Hempstead UK
Christmas Carols 2014 - St. Thomas Indian Orthodox Church, Hemel Hempstead UK
Livingwell Community Church Birmingham UK
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ST THOMAS'S CHURCH,LANCASTER-WHAT A WONDERFUL CHANGE
A BRITISH CHRISTIAN MUSIC PROGRAMME