Manchester Higher Openshaw
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Manchester Higher Openshaw was the 15th Salvation Army corps opened in Manchester, in 1903, in Fairfield Road.
The corps is currently the home of the Eden Project, a partnership between the Salvation Army and The Message Trust. The project was formed in 2000 by Gary Bishop. Author of 'Darkest England & The Way Back In' Gary Bishop lead the project until February 2007 before handing the leadership onto Sam Ward.
| Manchester Higher Openshaw corps | |
| Founded | 1903 |
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| Pastor | Sam Ward |
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| Worship | Sunday 11:00 |
| Location | Manchester, England |
| Information | +44 (0) 161 371 5044 |
| Website | http://www1.salvationarmy.org.uk/openshaw |

