St. Andrew's Church, Lahore

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St. Andrew's Church is a church in Lahore, Pakistan. It was built by the British in 1872, for the Christian employees of the Railways, in the Neo-Gothic style of architecture that was prevalent at the time.[1] The Current Vicar Revd. Irshad John joined the St Andrew's Church in 1991 and since then He was attached to Diocese of Lahore and Presently serving as Vicar of Saint Andrew's Church 15-Empress Road Lahore, Pakistan since last 34+ years.

St. Andrew's Church, Lahore

St. Andrew's Church is a church in Lahore, Pakistan. It was built by the British in 1872, for the Christian employees of the Railways, in the Neo-Gothic style of architecture that was prevalent at the time.[1] The present Vicar Revd. Irshad John joined the St Andrew's Church in 1991 and since then He was attached to Diocese of Lahore and Presently serving as Vicar of Saint Andrew's Church 15-Empress Road Lahore, Pakistan. The Church is serving among Christians in Pakistan. The St. Andrew's Church Ministry includes different fellowships which are Children's Fellowship, Youth Fellowship, Men's Fellowship, Healing and Prayer Fellowship and Women's Fellowship. The Church is part of Diocese of Lahore - Church of Pakistan and globally listed among member Churches of Anglican Communion.

Location Empress Road[edit]

It was built near the Lahore Railways Headquarters. It is also known as the St Andrew's Church Empress Road Lahore.[2]

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