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Hazel Grove Baptist Church (also known as HGBC) is a church affiliated to the Baptist Union of Great Britain and a UK registered charity. Located on Station Street, Hazel Grove, Stockport, Cheshire, the church building was opened in 1994 after being converted from an engineering works. Many members of the congregation worked on the conversion.

Hazel Grove Baptist Church has founded a number of community focused projects including:

• Acorn Pregnancy Centre

• Stockport Foodbank

• The Furniture Station

• Seedlings

Until May 2013, the church worked with the homeless in central Manchester, providing hot food and clothes. HGBC no longer participates as other, closer churches were focusing on this.

History
The congregation formed in 1818, after several ministers from associated churches visited the town. The church originally met in a small building just off Monnow Street. The first pastor was appointed in 1831, and the original meeting place was enlarged in 1836 to form a chapel. After becoming derelict, it was demolished in recent years to make way for a supermarket car park.

The foundations of a new church in Monk Street were laid out in 1906, and the building was opened the following year. The architect was Benjamin Lawrence of Newport, who designed it in a similar Victorian Gothic style to the Working Men's Institute (now a commercial art gallery) which he had designed next door in 1867. The building is constructed of Old Red Sandstone, with Bath Stone dressings. The stained glass in the porch was added in 1964.