Shepherd's Bush Tabernacle
Great Commission Ministry Church is an Edwardian church building situated on Shepherd's Bush Road in Shepherd's Bush, London, just off Shepherd's Bush Green. Established as a Baptist congregation in the late 1800s, the present building was completed in 1907 and was later occupied by the evangelical group Great Commission Ministry. It was designed and built in the Edwardian Arts & Crafts style by architect Percival W. Hawkins.
History
Founding and Baptist origins
The church's origins trace back to the formation of a new Baptist congregation on 13 November 1891, when fifty members formally registered, with initial services held in Athenaeum Hall, Godolphin Road. Initially the congregation met in a tent, and later, in the 1890s, in a corrugated iron shed.The dedicated church building, known as Shepherd's Bush Tabernacle Baptist Church, was completed in 1907. It was designed by architect Percival W. Hawkins and is locally listed as a building of merit, located within the Shepherd's Bush conservation area. The building work was carried out by Mr C Gray of Shepherd's Bush.