Manchester Miracle Centre formerly All Souls Church, Every Street
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Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 2 May 2010
This church on the corner of Every Street and Harding Street, used to be an Anglican church. After many years of secular use, it has now become a church again, albeit one that in its beliefs is a long way apart from the mainstream Christian churches. Now called the Manchester Miracle Centre, it describes itself as a "pentecostal, bible-believing, faith-filled, gospel-preaching church". It is a branch of a North London church, whose leading preacher claims on its web site that "He has seen people raised from the dead, countless number of people delivered from evil spirits and many declared incurable by medical doctors have been healed". The building itself was designed by William Hayley in 1839-1840, in an unusual Romanesque style. It ceased to be an Anglican church in 1984.