All Saints' Church, Monkwearmouth

Church in City of Sunderland, England
54°54′54″N 1°22′48″W / 54.915°N 1.380°W / 54.915; -1.380OS grid referenceNZ398580LocationCity of SunderlandCountryEnglandDenominationAnglicanWebsitewww.monkwearmouthcofe.comHistoryStatusParish churchFounded3 September 1844 (1844-09-03)Consecrated23 October 1849ArchitectureFunctional statusActiveArchitect(s)J. Dobson EsqArchitectural typeEarly English StyleCompleted13 May 1849Construction cost£2,200AdministrationProvinceYorkDioceseNewcastleParishMonkwearmouthClergyArchbishopJohn Tucker Mugabi SentamuBishop(s)John Martin Wharton CBE

All Saints' Church is a church in Monkwearmouth, Sunderland, England. A parish of All Saints was formed in 1844 when it became clear that there was no longer enough room in the only parish church for Monkwearmouth (St Peter's), and a church for the new parish was completed and consecrated in 1849. One of its vicars was Alexander Boddy, and so All Saints' became known as the birthplace of modern British Pentecostalism. All Saints' is now again part of the parish of Monkwearmouth.

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