C of E
Longbridge – Church of the Epiphany ( O S GR. )
Registers at Birmingham Central Library – Archives department
Baptisms 1938-1952 (recorded in St Nicolas Church Kings Norton)
Longbridge – St John the Baptist Longbridge Lane / Turves Green Road ( O. S. GR. SP 017775 )
Consecrated in 1957 and a parish was assigned out of St Nicolas, Kings Norton, in the same year.
Registers at Birmingham Central Library – Archives department
Baptisms 1927-1992
Marriages 1957-1985
Non Conformist
Baptist – Turves Green Road Longbridge
Baptist Church was registered for public worship in 1956. Baptist work was begun during the First World War among munitions workers living in a bungalow town near the Austin Factory and was pioneered by members of Northfield church. In 1922 the first chapel was opened in Hawkesly Crescent Turves Green where a church was formed in 1931. In 1954 it was decided to build a new chapel in Turves Green Road to serve a fast growing post war estate and the old building was moved en bloc and placed alongside the new .
Friends – Longbridge Lane Longbridge
Meetinghouse, built in 1878. Missionary activity at Longbridge appears to have started in 1877. In 1912 meeting were discontinued. The building was subsequently used by Christadelphian and Wesleyans, and was sold to the Christadelphian in 1953.
Lady Huntingdon’s Connexion – Rednal Heath
Chapel was registered for worship by the minister of King Street Birmingham in 1832.
Methodists – Ryde Park Road Longbridge
Chapel was bought in 1940 .The congregation had previously met at the Longbridge Co-operative Hall.