Christ Church, Jerusalem, is an Anglican church located inside the Old City of Jerusalem, established in 1849 by the London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews. It was the original seat of the Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem until the opening of St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem in 1899; the compound also included the 19th century British Consulate. From its inception, Christ Church has been supporting a form of Christianity focused on Jesus' Jewishness, offering Christian texts translated into Hebrew by its own leaders.
Christ Church, Jerusalem
Altar with Hebrew inscription
1862
1878, with the Tower of David
Church's Ministry Among Jewish People
The Church's Ministry Among Jewish People (CMJ) is an Anglican missionary society founded in 1809.
Hospital founded by the London Jews Society, Jerusalem
Beit Bussel. Safed. Built by the London Society in 1904 as a Mission Hospital, later purchased by the JNF and used as Yiftach Brigade headquarters during the 1948 war.