Christ Church Bangkok
| Christ Church Bangkok | |
|---|---|
Christ Church Bangkok | |
Christ Church Bangkok | |
| 13°43′26″N 100°32′08″E / 13.723783°N 100.53562°E | |
| Location | Bang Rak, Bangkok |
| Country | Thailand |
| Denomination | Anglican |
| Churchmanship | Conservative evangelical |
| Website | https://www.christchurchbangkok.org |
| History | |
| Founded | 1864 |
| Architecture | |
| Style | Neo-Norman |
| Years built | 1905 |
| Administration | |
| Diocese | Singapore |
| Deanery | Thailand |
| Parish | Christ Church |
| Clergy | |
| Archbishop | Most Rev. Dr. Titus Chung |
| Vicar | Rev. Tim Eady (ad interim) |
| Dean | Rev. Cn. Yee Ching Wah |
| Priest in charge | Rev. Dhanadhis Jirathammakul |
| Laity | |
| Director of music | Annette Sohn |
| Organists |
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Christ Church often referred to simply as CCB is an Anglican church in Bangkok, Thailand. It is a parish of the Anglican Church in Thailand within the Diocese of Singapore. It has both English and Thai language congregations. There are about 400 church members, representing many nationalities and denominational backgrounds. The liturgy is Anglican-Episcopal in its form, and the Neo-Norman style building can seat as many as 450 persons.
The church buildings accommodate courses, conferences, meetings, and three services each Sunday. Christ Church's stated aims are to be "People of Prayer, people of the Word, people of integrity and people of community"
Revd Peter Cook was succeeded in July 2015 by Tim Eady as vicar of Christ Church Bangkok, followed by Andy Smith and then Matthew Fitter in 2022.