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15A, Grosvenor Road, D06 AH26, Dublin 6, IE Irland
contacts phone: +353 1 497 4798
website: www.grosvenorbaptist.org
larger map & directionsLatitude: 53.3198047, Longitude: -6.2719713
Ondřej Szturc
::Nice and friendly people.
Patrick Walsh
::The most pleasurable, most friendly community church I've ever had the pleasure to be in. The music and mass is so relaxing. The locals will always talk to you and are so keen to chat. A must go to place:-D
Daniela Quinteiro Nascimento
::Excellent moment
Simion Tita
::Yes it's great community church
andrew brooke
::My wife and I spent 4 days in Dublin on a short break and realised to our delight that Grosvenor Road Baptist Church was just a short walk from the B & B we were staying in. The church service was wonderful. The hymns were wonderful and the sermon was powerful and relevant to the great cross section of worshipers in the congregation. It was great to see a body of Christians of all ages and nationalities meeting together on a Sunday morning and I would have loved to have given a 5 star rating to this church but for one thing in which we both felt that it was lacking. Out of all the many people in attendance on that day, there were only 2 people who welcomed us; one of those being the gentleman at the door as we entered the church. To welcome strangers is such a fundamental part of who we are as Christians and was a command given by God Himself to His people way back in Leviticus, yet so many churches fail in what is such a simple but vitally important role that we have to play as followers of Christ. Fortunately, my wife and I are mature Christians and have visited many churches over the years, but please consider what an impact an unwelcoming church could have on a person who came into the church who didn't know Christ and was searching for some kind of comfort or help in their lives. It would be a real shame to lose such a person. We shouldn't just believe the Gospel, we should live it!