Located in Fulton, Missouri, The Church of St Mary, Aldermanbury is a historic church with a remarkable story of survival. Founded in the late 11th or early 12th century, this church has been an active place of worship for over 800 years, enduring rebellion, plague, fire, and war. Destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666, it was rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren and stood proudly until it was bombed during World War II. However, in an imaginative concept, the church was reconstructed and rededicated at Westminster College in Fulton, serving as both a memorial to Winston Churchill and the college chapel.
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