List of places of worship in Cardiff

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This is a list of places of worship in Cardiff, capital city of Wales.

Currently active[]

Buddhist[]

Christian[]

Baptist Union of Great Britain[]

Bethel, Whitchurch

Baptist Union of Wales[]

Tabernacl Chapel

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints[]

  • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Rhiwbina

Church in Wales[]

Llandaff Cathedral
St John the Baptist

Ecumenical churches and shared churches[]

  • Canton Uniting Church, Canton (Baptist Union of Great Britain and United Reformed Church)[28]
  • Christchurch, Llandaff North (shared by Methodist and United Reformed churches)[29]
  • Christchurch, Fairwater (shared by Methodist and United Reformed churches)[30]
  • St David's Ecumenical Church, Pentwyn (Baptist Union of Great Britain, Church in Wales and United Reformed Church)[31][32][33]
  • Llanrumney Community Church, Llanrumney (shared by Rhiwbina Baptist Church and New Hope Community Church)[34][35]
  • Pontprennau Community Church, Pontprennau (Baptist, Church in Wales, Methodist and United Reformed Church)[36][37][30][38]
  • The Church of the Resurrection, St Mellons[39]

Elim Pentecostal Church[]

City Temple

Evangelical Lutheran Church of England[]

Evangelical Presbyterian Church in England and Wales[]

Gospel Halls[]

  • Adamsdown Gospel Hall, Adamsdown[45]
  • Canton Gospel Hall, Canton[46]
  • Ebenezer Gospel Hall, Grangetown[47]
  • Fairwater Gospel Hall, Fairwater[48]
  • Heath Gospel Hall, Heath[49]
  • Leckwith Gospel Hall (The Church in the Avenue), Canton[50]

Greek Orthodox Church[]

  • St Nicholas's Church, Butetown[51]

Independent Baptist[]

  • Ainon, Tongwynlais[52]
  • Cornwall Street Baptist Church, Grangetown[53]
  • Emmanuel, Gabalfa[54]
  • Gabalfa Baptist Church, Gabalfa[55]
  • St Mellons (Caersalem) Baptist Church, St Mellons[56]
  • Rhiwbina Baptist Church, Rhiwbina[57]

Jehovah's Witnesses[]

  • Kingdom Hall, Gabalfa
  • Kingdom Hall, Llanrumney

Methodist Church[]

Llanishen Methodist Church

Presbyterian Church of Wales[]

  • Cathedral Road, Pontcanna[65]
  • Fairwater Church, Fairwater[66]
  • Park End, Cyncoed[67]
  • Tabernacle, Whitchurch[68]
  • Saltmead Hall, Grangetown[69]

Quakers[]

  • Friends Meeting House, city centre[70]

Roman Catholic Church[]

Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral
  • Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral (St David's Cathedral), city centre
  • St Alban-on-the-Moors, Splott
  • Blessed Sacrament, Rumney
  • St Brigid's, Llanishen[71]
  • St Cadoc's Church, Llanrumney
  • Christ the King, Llanishen[71]
  • St Clare's, Ely
  • St Francis of Assisi, Ely
  • Holy Family, Fairwater
  • St John Lloyd, Rumney
  • St Joseph's, Gabalfa
  • St Mary of the Angels, Canton
  • Our Lady of Lourdes, Llandaff North
  • St Patrick's, Grangetown
  • St Paul's, Cyncoed[71]
  • St Peter's, Plasnewydd
  • St Philip Evans, Llanedeyrn
  • St Teilo's, Whitchurch
  • University Catholic Chaplaincy

Salvation Army[]

  • The Salvation Army, Canton[72]
  • The Salvation Army, Cathays[73]
  • The Salvation Army, Ely[74]
  • The Salvation Army, Grangetown[75]
  • The Salvation Army, Splott[76]

Union of Welsh Independents[]

  • Eglwys Minny Street, Cathays[77]

United Reformed Church[]

Other denominations and independent churches[]

Cardiff Chinese Christian Church
  • All Nations Church, Heath[84]
  • Bethania, St Mellons[85]
  • Bethesda, Rhiwbina[86]
  • Cardiff Chinese Christian Church, Canton[87]
  • Church of God, Canton[88]
  • Ebenezer Church, Grangetown[89]
  • Eglwys y Crwys, Cathays[90]
  • Eglwys Efengylaidd Gymraeg Caerdydd (Cardiff Welsh Evangelical Church), Cathays[91]
  • Freedom Church, Butetown[92]
  • Garden of the Lord, Tremorfa[93]
  • Glenwood Church, Llanedeyrn[94]
  • Heath Evangelical Church, Gabalfa,[95] also holds services of the Cardiff Korean Church.[96]
  • Highfields Church, Cathays[97]
  • International Church, Cathays[98]
  • Llandaff North Christian Centre, Llandaff North (formerly Llandaff North Gospel Hall)[99]
  • Llanishen Evangelical Church, Llanishen (formerly Emmaus Chapel)[100]
  • Mackintosh Evangelical Church, Roath[101]
  • Minster Christian Centre, Roath[102]
  • New Hope Centre, Butetown[103]
  • New Hope Community Church, Llanrumney
  • New Testament Church of God, Butetown[104]
  • Rumney Gospel Chapel, Rumney[48]
  • Salem, Canton[105]
  • Shiloh Pentecostal Church, Riverside[106]
  • The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) House of Praise, Cardiff[107]
  • Tabernacle, Roath[108]
  • Thornhill Church, Thornhill[109]

Hindu[]

Islam[]

Shah Jalal Islamic Cultural Centre
  • Al Falah Centre, Riverside
  • Al-Manar Centre, Cathays
  • Dar-ul-Isra, Cathays
  • Grangetown Muslim Cultural Centre, Grangetown
  • Jalalia Mosque & Islamic Education Centre, Riverside
  • Jamia Masjid Bilal, Canton
  • Madina Mosque, Cathays
  • Masjid Noor, Butetown
  • Masjid-e-Umar, Roath
  • Shah Jalal Mosque & Islamic Cultural Centre, Cathays
  • South Wales Islamic Centre, Butetown

Judaism[]

Movement for Reform[]

Orthodox[]

Sikhism[]

  • Sri Dasmesh Singh Sabha Gurdwara Bhatra, Riverside[111][112]
  • Sikh Gurdwara Temple, Roath[113]

Notable defunct places of worship[]

Norwegian Church
  • All Souls Chapel, Cardiff, Cardiff Bay − a large chapel catering primarily to seamen (a converted ship had served in this capacity previously). Closed in 1952 and demolished.[114]
  • St Anne's Church, Roath – designed by a pupil of William Burges it opened in 1887, but closed in December 2015 with a £250,000 repair bill looming.[115]
  • St James the Great, Adamsdown – Built 1890-3, closed in 2006 with plans to convert it into apartments.[116][117]
  • Lightship 2000, Cardiff Bay – a former lightship used as a church until 2013, with a minister from the United Reformed church.
  • St Mary's, city centre – Cardiff's main church from the 12th century until it was destroyed by flooding in the 17th century.
  • St Mary the Virgin, Caerau – 13th century church last used in 1973.
  • Norwegian Church, Cardiff Bay – de-consecrated in 1974, subsequently relocated and re-opened as an arts centre.
  • St Stephen's, Butetown – deconsecrated in 1972, subsequently becoming a theatre and live music venue until 2009.
  • St Teilo's, St Fagans – ancient church re-erected at St Fagans National History Museum[118]
  • Wood Street Congregational Church, city centre – once the largest congregational chapel in South Wales. Demolished in the 1960s.[119]

See also[]

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