Brethren's Meeting Room and place of worship, Northwick Road

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Brethren's Meeting Room and place of worship, Northwick Road

Image: © Jeremy Bolwell Taken: 16 Jan 2013

That's what this little modern brick building is. Plymouth Brethren? Or another religious affiliation of believers? This building was built in 2003 apparently. And the group concerned are known as the Exclusive Brethren - a group not open to the public and the group apparently don't eat or drink with non-brethren, won't own TVs, as 'separation' is part of their dictum or doctrine. Interesting people. Interesting religion. Do they own cars? Have central heating? Live in homes? Read newspapers? Shop in high street shops? Do they give away their incomes or savings to help the deserving? Intervene internationally in war zones to aid refugees? Compellingly fascinating and seriously repellent at the same time? I don't know. It takes all sorts to make a world.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.222041
Longitude
-2.23593