A Christian mission organised here is credited with inspiring Emma Saunders to devote her life to good works. She spent fifty years as the "Railwayman's Friend" in Bristol starting in 1878.[4]
In 2015 the church was closed for two weeks after the steeple was damaged in high winds.[5]
The Anglican parish is part of the benefice of Christ Church with Emmanuel, Clifton which falls within the Diocese of Bristol. It is affiliated with the New Wine Network.[6] Having formerly been conservative evangelical, the church now accepts women in roles of leadership ad public ministry.[7]
The steeple above the five-stage tower reaches 65 metres (213 ft). At its base is a doorway with Purbeck marble shafts.[2] Inside the church is a west gallery supported by cast iron columns with timber cladding.[8]
A replica of the church exists in Thames Town, a suburb of Shanghai built in a style imitative of English architecture.[9][10]
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