Speaking about Jesus Christ
   
 
 
 
 

St Benet's has had a rich and varied history since its establishment in 1111. Destroyed in the Great Fire of London, it was rebuilt by Christopher Wren and Robert Hooke. The church gained a mention in Shakepeare's Twelfth Night, and a growing association with the Welsh people was formalised by Queen Victoria in 1879.

Today, the church aims to speak of Jesus Christ for all to hear yet with a particular focus on the Welsh. Whether Welsh speaking or not, there is a warm welcome for all to join us any Sunday morning at 11am. I look forward to meeting you.

Aneirin Glyn - Minister, St Benet's
     
 
 
               
       
Sir Christopher Wren's church
This is an unspoilt Wren church, almost square, with a tower built on the remains of the original destroyed in the Great Fire in 1666.
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Services
Sundays at 11am in Welsh (with English translation). Previous talks can be found here.
     
The triplex, sir, is a good tripping measure; or the bells of Saint Bennet, sir, may put you in mind - one, two, three".
William Shakespeare,'Twelfth Night', Act V, Scene 1